Reviews on Japanese food in Lysaker, Eastern Norway, Norway. Lysaker is an area in Bærum municipality, Akershus county, Norway. Lysaker is the easternmost part of Bærum, and borders Oslo proper. Lysaker was initially a farming community, later becoming a residential area. Today it is primarily known as a business and trade area, and a public transport hub. It is considered part of Stor-Oslo (Greater Oslo), and is home to offices of numerous domestic and international businesses.
4 based on 125 reviews
Izakaya is a «secret» gem in Oslo, hard to spot if you walk past randomly, a place you definitely return to if you happen to find your way through the hidden door. Superb Japanese food, small, but great sake selection, lovely ambience and friendly staff. The prices are friendly too! Perfect for a snack and a drink after work, perfect for couples at night, perfect for a relaxed night out. I was there with my girlfriend and my father â everyone left happy.
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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4 based on 26 reviews
Great variety of sushi! Something different from most places in Oslo. Reasonable prices and fast service. Possible to pre-order by phone. Try this place ;)
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 40 reviews
Fast service and very good sushi on numerous occasions. Good crispy duck too.The food always looks appealing
4 based on 60 reviews
This is actually my favorite in the Oslo area. A perfect way to eat high quality sushi without being forced to sell a kidney in order to pay the bill⦠Serving is friendly and welcoming, dishes are being properly prepared and presented. Clean and comfortable place. See you next time I am in the area.
4 based on 1156 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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5 based on 187 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
We chose this amazing restaurant for my Birthday celebration and it was 100% worth it!Very tranquil, relaxing, romantic atmosphere, cozy, comfy sofa and chairs, and the personnel was marvelous, super helpful and extremely friendly!We tried the five-course dinner with an appetizer and a small dessert. Exceedingly high quality of each dish and superb taste!We â¤ï¸the place and will totally recommend it to everyone!Keep up the good work, guys!Youâre awesome!
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