Reviews on Chinese 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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4 based on 140 reviews
Chinese restaurant Shanghai 2K18 opened 02.Jan 2018! We serve traditional kinamat with root in different places from our adventurous country, and want to take you on a culinary experience without the same. We are located 30 meters from Oslo's wealthy pede
Delicious food especially the duck with brown sauce and mapotofu. My tofu was extra hot but i enjoyed every bit. The duck had a crispy skin, its meat very tasty and tender and the sauce was delicious, better than other chinese restaurants we've been to. Beef in chili oil was good but the sauce had a very strong umami flavour/aroma which was not to our liking. Service was excellent! I'd like to go back some other time we visit Oslo again.
4 based on 239 reviews
Our family of four including 2 teens visiting Norway for a week needed a Chinese/Asian meal. Asian Box is a very pretty place with kind service and good food. We were the only ones there eating lunch and the chicken and spices were tasty. Portions are not large like in America Chinese. Nor cheap- it's still expensive but better with $$$ vs. the usual $$$$+ in Norway.Near the center of Oslo on a quiet off street. We parked on the street across from it.In general, we ate at 'home' or took snacks when travelling around town or further. Everything is highly taxed here. You pay more if you sit in vs. take away. I keep thinking if restaurants would just start charging less, business in general would sky rocket. They'd make more money and the government would make more money. And people would truly love to eat out. Win-Win- Win. As it is, who can afford it and really want to eat out often if at all.
4 based on 1729 reviews
Dinner Restaurant has served food from our Szechuan and Cantonese kitchen in the heart of Oslo since 1989 and are proud to continue offering our guests an exciting journey through Chinese food culture. Traditionally, the Chinese meal consists of many diff
We had an enoyable meal - the chef's choice which we booked online before leaving for our holiday. The food we very nice and well presented. The staff were friendly and the restaurant decor was good too. What we didn't like was - sitting at the window you look out to the street and there is the open area for smoking and there is a horrible ashtray staring at you. OK I know you have to have an ashtray but it's not a nice view when having your dinner. Perhaps you could consider putting it somewhere more discrete? Apart from that - we had a good experience.Hi Joyce! Thank you for the kind words and feedback :-) Hope we see you again soon!
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