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atku10 | 12:39 Tue 06th Feb 2007 | Travel
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Does anyone know any nice, reasonably priced resaurants in Oslo. Not bothered what type of food it is.

Also, any decent pubs?
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Only kidding :-D

I don't think there is such a thing as a nice but reasonably priced restaurant in Oslo, at least not that I have come across. If I were you I'd drop into the local bookshop and browse Lonely Planet Norway (or Scandinavia) and see what suggestions it has.

The best way to reduce the price of a meal though, is drink no alcohol with it.

Onto pubs. Lot's around the City. Sorry I can't name any as I get taken to them, as opposed to seeking them out. Expect to pay NoK50+ for 1/2L of beer in even your most average pubs. If you are visiting make sure you load up on duty free spirits, and enjoy a cocktail or two before you go out in the evening.

It is a fantastic place but crucifyingly expensive. When there I tend to economise like made for a few days, then enjoy the savings I've made on other days. Visiting a supermarket (Spar, often) and buying rolls and ham and/or cheese and knocking up your own lunch is one way to make a cheap and good lunch. (There is even a Spar just behind the main harbourfront at Aker Brygge).

I hope you have a great time!
(I highly recommend the viking museaum btw)
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