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"Parking Space" Restaurants in Norway

120 restaurants offering "Parking Space" in Norway that are ranked highest on Falstaff's 100-point scale. All information including address, phone number and opening hours.
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French Cuisine

Danish chef Ulrik Jepsen has led the kitchen since 2017, earning a Michelin star in 2023. White tablecloths, wall-to-wall carpeting, and a Champagne trolley define the formal dining room.

Essendrops gate 6, 0368 Oslo, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Bocuse d’Or winner Ørjan Johannessen opened this destination restaurant in his island hometown in 2023. The tasting menu follows his “Island Gastronomy” philosophy, served around an open kitchen.

Horgestykket 17, 5397 Bekkjarvik, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

The name still reflects the location’s past as an erotic shop, even though today’s subtle interior gives no hint of it. In a five-course tasting menu, chef Jo Bøe Klakegg shows his Noma training through focused cooking.

Københavngata 18, 0566 Oslo, Norway
Japanese Cuisine

After training under Roger A. Joya, chef Airis Zapašnikas now leads this ten-seat counter through a three-hour omakase experience. Nordic seafood meets Edomae technique, as well as sake and wine pairings.

Ruseløkkveien 3, 0251 Oslo, Norway
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Klepp plus Kress equals K2: Chef Ola Klepp—former RE-NAA—and partner Elisabeth Kress run this one-star restaurant where ingredients are sourced within Rogaland. Their garden supplies herbs and berries.

Pedersgata 69, 4013 Stavanger, Norway
French Cuisine

Named after a 1958 comedy, this restaurant treats French cuisine with seriousness. Chefs in toques prepare classics like duck à l’orange and traditional sauces recalling France’s culinary roots.

Universitetsgata 9, 0164 Oslo, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Five meters below sea level, a panoramic window frames marine life inside this striking concrete structure by Snøhetta. Chef Bernt Sætre serves a seasonal tasting menu of up to 12 courses from Southern Norway.

Bålyveien 48, 4521 Lindesnes, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Self-sufficiency defines this restaurant: Chef Halvar Ellingsen grows all vegetables and raises sheep, pigs, and quail on the family farm, which dates back to the 1800s. The tasting menu features around 18 courses.

Møysalveien 2659, 8413 Kvitnes, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Arne Brimi has long championed cooking with natural, local ingredients and opened this mountain restaurant in 1998. Guests walk about 500 meters to the dining room, where an extensive menu awaits.

Krosstjønnvegen 40, 2683 Tessand, Norway
Japanese Cuisine

Edomae sushi, the Tokyo style created about 200 years ago, meets Nordic seafood at this ten-seat counter. Chef Roger Asakil Joya trained in Japan and opened his place in 2015, taking guests on an 18-course journey.

Pedersgata 38, 4013 Stavanger, Norway
French Cuisine

Chef Tomasz Rochon leads this farm restaurant, where around 80 percent of produce is grown on-site. A 13-course historical menu recalls King Oscar II's visit in 1891 and can still be ordered on request.

Dønnestadveien 341, 4658 Tveit, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Elisabeth and Bjørn Buer have rebuilt their farm barn into a high-end restaurant with a spectacular view towards the Buerbreen glacier. Erlend Stueland runs the kitchen with locally sourced ingredients.

Buervegen 330, 5750 Odda, Norway

Open since 2001, this glass-fronted dining room is known for its refined set menus, typically offered in four or six courses. Its location near the Rockefeller music venue makes it a favorite before and after concerts.

Mariboes Gate 7B, 0183 Oslo, Norway
French Cuisine

Since 2005, this 18th-century building near the Royal Palace has been serving French brasserie classics such as entrecôte and sole meunière. Once a stable, it now exudes a relaxed and warm atmosphere with a focus on wine.

Josefinesgate 23, 0351 Oslo, Norway

Since 1994, this 23-seat institution has served a daily-changing ten-course menu shaped by what is available at the market. The tiny kitchen has helped shape some of Norway's—and Oslo's—best chefs.

Solligata 2, 0254 Oslo, Norway
Japanese Cuisine Nordic Cuisine

Descending into a glass-walled space reveals chef Håkan Wiik's Nordic-Japanese kitchen, open since 2025. The set menu consists of eight or more servings. Post-dinner drinks are available in the lounge until midnight.

Rådhusgata 27, 0158 Oslo, Norway
Nordic Cuisine International Cuisine

With around 850 wines, this four-floor venue has earned international recognition. The kitchen complements the cellar with tapas, set menus, and à la carte dishes inspired by global flavors.

Øvre Holmegate 20, 4006 Stavanger, Norway
Asian Cuisine

Chefs Rune Bjørneng and Mads Kjøllmoen blend Nordic produce with Asian-inspired techniques. The restaurant is named for a figure in Knut Hamsun’s novel “Hunger” and features interiors by Anderssen & Voll.

St. Olavs plass 2, 0165 Oslo, Norway
Indian Cuisine

Since 1991, this central restaurant has introduced refined Indian flavors to Oslo. A cellar of around 400 wines supports the kitchen's mission to share Indian food culture with warmth and generosity.

Dronningens Gate 19, 0154 Oslo, Norway
Nordic Cuisine

Eight original Edvard Munch works elevate this 1767 manor house restaurant. The kitchen highlights Østfold’s local produce in seasonal menus, refined with French technique. 7,000 bottles in the wine cellar.

Godset 5, 1518 Moss, Norway