Fiskeriet

Oslo


You'd be forgiven for thinking that you're actually dining in a fish shop, as this seafood-serving powerhouse is also one of Oslo's best places to pick up market-fresh produce. And, yes, it makes for a fun and atmospheric lunch or dinner. The menu is delightfully predictable with fish and chips, traditional fish soup, Mediterranean-style baccala (salt cod), seafood casserole and fish cakes.

It does well-priced takeaway too.


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