Villa Paradiso

Oslo


One of Solliplass' big drawcards is this eastside transplant. The space is even more atmospheric than the original, with beautiful tile work and lofty ceilings, and the pizzas are as legendary as the Grunerløkka originals. As well as the pizza, it does some good simple meat and fish dishes and pasta.


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