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Gamle Raadhus RestaurantvsSolsiden
Both restaurants are recommended by expert writers. On balance, Gamle Raadhus Restaurant is the choice of most reviewers compared to Solsiden. Gamle Raadhus Restaurant has a TripExpert Score of 85 with praise from 3 reviewers like Michelin Guide, Fodor's and Frommer's.
Gamle Raadhus Restaurant
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
Fodor's
Nedre Slottsgate 1, Oslo 157, Norway
From $0/night
"A full array of open-faced sandwiches is served on weekdays only. A la carte dinner selections can be made from a varied menu that includes fresh fish, game, and Norwegian specialties." Full review
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"Brightly painted house dating from 1641; its charming, antique-filled interior includes a library and an open-fired lounge." Full review
"If you're in Oslo for just one night and want an authentic dining experience, head to the city's oldest restaurant—housed in Oslo's first town hall, a building that dates from 1641" Full review
Solsiden
Fodor's
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Sondre Akershuskai 34, Oslo 0150, Norway
From $0/night
"With its high ceiling and huge windows, this restaurant, housed in a former warehouse right by the harbor, is the perfect place for dinner on a sunny summer evening." Full review
"The highly theatrical house specialty is a platter of shellfish, prepared for a minimum of two diners at a time." Full review
"Solsiden means 'sunny side' in Norwegian, which explains why this place is so popular among sun-craving locals." Full review