Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Oslo, Eastern Norway, Norway. The 1000-year-old Norwegian capital sits at the head of Oslo Fjord. This stunning setting gives hints of the wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. From taking in visual delights at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, the Munch Museum and Holmenkollen, to the challenging content within the new Nobel Peace Centre and the Holocaust Center, Oslo offers plenty of food for thought. The Oslo Pass allows free travel on public transport, free parking and many museum and sight admissions.
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5 based on 185 reviews
(The restaurant is closed in july 2019) When Nordic ingredients meets Japanese preparation it becomes both intimate and social. We focus on sharing our knowledge of taste to create an open and informal atmosphere. If you give us the opportunity our chefs
I eat sushi often in the UK and I feel like Fangst still managed to make it new and exciting. Every course had a little story, every ingredient a journey to the plate.I have never eaten lettuce and been sad that it was over until now.From the fresh wasabi to the amazingly cooked monkfish it was a brilliant experience and I'm genuinely sad I'm not going to get chance to come again.The staff too were incredibly friendly and chatty, with some great stories of their own!
Where to eat Japanese food in Oslo: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1155 reviews
Alex Sushi in Solli Plass square in Oslo is one of the city's finer sushi restaurants. The interior is modern and stylish with an open kitchen area where guests sit around an oval table, watching the mastery of the sushi chefs at work. The menu includes a
One of those nights ... the place was recommended, we went to the wrong address first (thanks google maps), lost our reservation but got a space later on.You arrive and the atmosphere is great, a huge sushi bar that holds aprox. 40 people and a couple of tables.We had the luck to sit in front of the sushi man and saw him prepare our food.And once he finished they left the plates rest so the fish could get to room temperature and unfold its full flavour.It was a truly awesome experience, expensive yes, but worthwhile every crown we paid.
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4 based on 375 reviews
An amazing Asian fusion restaurant in a gorgeous villa at the west side of Oslo city centre. We had an amazing 9-course meal with gorgeous wines, quite pricey, but felt that it was good value for money as the portions were generous and the wine plentiful. Attentive waiters, great atmosphere - highly recommended if you visit Oslo and would like to enjoy an Asian inspired meal.
5 based on 57 reviews
As others have written, Vladimir Pak offers extraordinary sushi and a memorable evening. I have eaten in many leading sushi restaurants in Europe and nothing compares. The atmosphere, background music, ambiance match the excellence of the food and the optional wine menu. And of course Mr Pak and his two assistance are themselves part of the perfect performance. Yes, dinner is expensive, but a unique culinary experience. Irrespective of one's personal economy, the food may not be for everybody. The tastes aim to be as pure as possible, based on first-class largely Norwegian fish and shellfish, and marvelous sushi rice. For those who can appreciate subtle tastes and textures, welcome to Sushi Heaven.
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