Theatercafeen

Oslo


A favourite with Norwegian families during Christmas and on 17 May (Constitution Day), the Theatercafeen, located directly across from the National Theatre, presents Norwegian classics in Viennese surroundings that have been wowing them since 1900. The menu conjures Norway's wild and stormy seas and its dark forests, in dishes such as turbot with caviar cream or halibut with asparagus and mushrooms.


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