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StatholdergaardenvsGamle Raadhus Restaurant
Both Gamle Raadhus Restaurant and Statholdergaarden are highly recommended by experts. On balance, Gamle Raadhus Restaurant ranks slightly better than Statholdergaarden. Gamle Raadhus Restaurant comes in at #7 in Oslo with endorsements from 3 reviewers such as Michelin Guide, Fodor's and Frommer's.
Statholdergaarden
Frommer's
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Radhusgata 11, Oslo 0151, Norway
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"We know of no grander and more tranquil setting in Oslo for a deluxe restaurant than this restored 17th-century house offering a first-floor dining room that still has the original decor." Full review
"More than 400 years old, the elegant rococo dining room at Statholdergaarden is one of the oldest and most impressive in Norway" Full review
1 Star
"Expertly rendered classical cooking uses seasonal Norwegian ingredients in familiar combinations. Service is well-versed and willing." Full review
Gamle Raadhus Restaurant
Frommer's
Michelin Guide
Fodor's
Nedre Slottsgate 1, Oslo 157, Norway
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"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
0 Stars
"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