
The Best Food Courts in Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Are you going out to eat with your family or a group of friends, but everyone wants different food? Then one of Oslo’s food courts is the perfect place to go!
Since the first food hall in Oslo opened 13 years ago, the concept has become incredibly popular, and many new ones have appeared. We’ve tested them all, and found that they’re quite similar in terms of price and food selection – what really sets them apart is the style, vibe, and atmosphere.
Below, you can read what we think about each food hall. This is our subjective opinion based on only 2–3 visits to each place. Of course, your experience may differ – feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
When Mathallen Oslo opened its doors in October 2012, it became Norway’s first food hall. Inspired by famous European markets, it was an instant hit in Oslo. Located in Vulkan – a trendy area by the Akerselva River, between St. Hanshaugen, Alexander Kiellands Plass, and Grünerløkka – the hall features a great mix of food stalls, bars, and small shops selling local cheeses, sausages, seafood, and more. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Since the first food hall in Oslo opened 13 years ago, the concept has become incredibly popular, and many new ones have appeared. We’ve tested them all, and found that they’re quite similar in terms of price and food selection – what really sets them apart is the style, vibe, and atmosphere.
Below, you can read what we think about each food hall. This is our subjective opinion based on only 2–3 visits to each place. Of course, your experience may differ – feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
When Mathallen Oslo opened its doors in October 2012, it became Norway’s first food hall. Inspired by famous European markets, it was an instant hit in Oslo. Located in Vulkan – a trendy area by the Akerselva River, between St. Hanshaugen, Alexander Kiellands Plass, and Grünerløkka – the hall features a great mix of food stalls, bars, and small shops selling local cheeses, sausages, seafood, and more. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: The Best Food Courts in Oslo
Guide Location: Norway » Oslo
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Michelina Monaci
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Guide Location: Norway » Oslo
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Insider Tips)
Author: Michelina Monaci
Read it on Author's Website:
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Mathallen Oslo
- Oslo Street Food
- Paleet Food Hall
- Via Village Food Court
- Vippa
- Barcode Street Food
- Posthallen Drinkhub
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