I Ate the Best Norwegian Food in Oslo for 24 Hours!!

I Ate the Best Norwegian Food in Oslo for 24 Hours!!
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Welcome to the beautiful city of Oslo, Norway, and today we’re spending 24 hours eating only the most iconic Norwegian food – we’ll try over 10 of the best Norwegian foods!

Here’s everything I ate:

W.B. Samson (https://maps.app.goo.gl/NoRfJtqrxYdZYqa36) – We’re starting for breakfast at a famous Norwegian bakery for a Kanelbolle (cinnamon / cardamom bun) and a coffee.

Engebret Cafe (https://maps.app.goo.gl/gTW1buLjn3qTBnnh9) – Next up, I couldn’t miss the oldest cafe and restaurant in Oslo. This place has amazing history and the owner is super friendly and passionate. What I like is that it’s a living museum, and they actually serve delicious local Norwegian food as well. I tried thei Fiskesuppe – Norwegian fish soup, Herring, egg, rye bread, and a toast with shrimp, crayfish and king crab. Total price – 865 NOK ($87.10)

Haralds Vaffel (https://maps.app.goo.gl/nayDmuKxBVzy76HR6) – Next up on this Norwegian food tour we’re trying the superclassic vaffel, a Norwegian waffle topped with jam, sour cream, and Norwegian brown cheese. Price – 69 NOK ($6.95)

Syverkiosken (https://maps.app.goo.gl/YLteYDSZDxuDZFAcA) – When you are in Oslo, don’t miss the last surviving hot dog Oslo street food stall, it’s iconic and unique, and delicious! I ordered the Pølse med lompe – 52 NOK ($5.24)

Restaurant Schrøder (https://maps.app.goo.gl/SzugKdSzE4KiAAjc7) – Next we’re eating at a 70 year old classic restaurant to try Flesk og duppe – Salted pork belly and Kjøttkaker – Norwegian meatballs. Total price – 568 NOK ($57.25)

Elias Mat & Sånt (https://maps.app.goo.gl/pnoYNY78DLrFcUbp8) – Our Norwegian food tour continues to eat two more main dishes including one of the national foods of Norway, Fårikål – sheep, cabbage, black pepper, and one of my favorite Norwegian dishes, Finnbiff – reindeer stew. Total price – 985 NOK ($99.27)
I had a great time in Oslo, Norway, and we managed to eat 10 iconic Norwegian foods. There’s still so much more to eat!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro to Norwegian Food
0:38 W.B. Samson Bakery
2:58 Engebret Cafe (Oldest Restaurant in Oslo)
12:05 Oslo Opera House
13:07 Haralds Vaffel
15:28 Hot Dog Syverkiosken
18:27 Traditional Norwegian Food at Restaurant Schrøder
24:51 Elias Mat & Sånt
32:55 Best Norwegian Food? (Conclusion)

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21 Comments

  1. As someone living in the Oslo area, you got tourist trapped badly going to Haralds Vaffel. They do a great job marketing but the consensus among locals is that Fomoto, Anne På Landet, and Raades Hagekafe are the places to go. For Syverkiosken you should’ve asked for their secret menu which offers a wider range of toppings and sausages. Their original one doesn’t taste any different from a plain boiled sausage you can get anywhere. WB Samson is decent but you can do better at Baker Brun. Engebret is an institution, that one’s a good call.

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