Fyr Bistronomi

Oslo


Westside well-to-do your fellow diners may be, but this is a delightfully casual place with a focus on grilled meats, from lobster and prawns to wagyu and pork neck. That said, it's definitely not a BBQ joint, with a light and artful hand with accompaniments, saucing, sides and snacks. The wine list is elegant, as are the cocktails.


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