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Lunch on Aker Brygge in Oslo, Norway - Photo: Johan Berge/Innovation Norway
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Lunch on Aker Brygge in Oslo, Norway Photo: Johan Berge/Innovation Norway

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Find out where to eat, go for a drink or dance the night away. Choose from many restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs - many typically Norwegian.
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Lunch on Aker Brygge in Oslo, Norway - Photo: Johan Berge/Innovation Norway

Food & Drink

Find out where to eat, go for a drink or dance the night away. Choose from many restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs - many typically Norwegian.

Food & Drink

Source: Visitnorway

Lamb simmered with cabbage and whole peppercorns. A typical autumn dish in Norway - Photo: Synøve Dreyer/matprat.no

Food traditions

Norway has a rich culinary heritage where top quality local ingredients and unique regional specialities are often the recipe for success.
    Norwegian fish and seafood often feature on the menu at Restaurant Bagatelle, Oslo - Photo: Christina Børing

    Restaurants

    The Michelin Guide 2012 includes three Norwegian restaurants, all situated in the capital city of Oslo.
      Norwegian Foodprints - Photo: TINE

      Local food

      Enjoy homemade food, Norwegian ingredients and food with a local identity. Visit a restaurant with the Norwegian Foodprints mark of quality.

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        Michelin-starred restaurants in Norway

        The Michelin Guide 2012 includes three Norwegian restaurants, all situated in the capital city of Oslo.

        Norwegian Foodprints

        Enjoy homemade food, Norwegian ingredients and food with a local identity. Visit a restaurant with the Norwegian Foodprints mark of quality.

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