Restaurant in Oslo, Norway
FYR Bistronomi & Bar
210ptsMichelin-recognised modern cooking, no waitlist.

About FYR Bistronomi & Bar
FYR Bistronomi & Bar has earned back-to-back Michelin Plate awards (2024 and 2025) while staying at the €€ price point — a rare combination in Oslo. The bistronomi-and-bar format makes it one of the city's most practical special-occasion bookings: credentialed cooking, an accessible booking window, and a drinks programme that is central to the experience rather than secondary to it.
Is FYR Bistronomi & Bar worth booking for a special occasion in Oslo?
Yes — if you want Michelin-recognised modern cuisine at a mid-range price point in Oslo, FYR Bistronomi & Bar is one of the most sensible bookings in the city. Two consecutive Michelin Plate awards (2024 and 2025) confirm that the kitchen is cooking at a level above its price tier. At €€, you are getting credentialed cooking without the €€€€ commitment that venues like Maaemo or Kontrast demand. For a birthday dinner, a date, or a business meal where you want the food to impress without the bill doing the same, FYR sits in a genuinely useful position in the Oslo dining market.
The Space
FYR is located on Underhaugsveien in the Bislett area — a residential neighbourhood that keeps the room feeling like a local discovery rather than a tourist-facing destination. The address works in your favour on a special occasion: the setting is intimate without being cramped, and the bar component means you can arrive early for a drink rather than being held at a door until your table is ready. The bistronomi format , a French borrowing that describes something between a bistro and a gastronomic restaurant , signals what to expect physically: a room that takes the food seriously but does not perform austerity at you. For a date or small celebration, that register is often more comfortable than the white-tablecloth formality of Oslo's top tier.
The Food and Drink
The kitchen operates under a modern cuisine remit, which in Oslo's current context means technique-forward cooking that draws on Nordic produce without being locked into a strictly New Nordic framework. The Michelin Plate recognition two years running indicates consistent kitchen execution , the Plate is awarded for good cooking, not for ambition alone. What that means practically is that the menu should deliver precision without requiring the diner to work too hard to enjoy it.
The bar half of FYR's identity matters more than it might at a direct restaurant. A venue that calls itself a bistronomi and a bar is signalling that the drinks programme carries weight alongside the food. For a special occasion diner, this is worth paying attention to: the wine list at a venue operating at this level of culinary recognition in Oslo should be doing more than providing adequate bottles by the glass. Look for whether the list skews toward natural or low-intervention producers, which has become the dominant register for wine programmes in Oslo's credentialed mid-market. If the bar programme is as considered as the food, FYR becomes a more complete evening than a dinner-only destination , aperitivo at the bar, a well-matched wine through dinner, and a digestif without having to move venues. For a date or anniversary, that flow matters. Compare this to Arakataka, which operates at the same price tier and Nordic register but has a different orientation; or Hot Shop at €€€, where the food steps up but the bill follows.
Oslo's broader dining scene has strong representation across price points. If you are planning a longer stay, À L'aise, Betong, Brasserie Hansken, Festningen, and Kolonialen Bislett each cover different angles. Kolonialen Bislett is notably in the same Bislett neighbourhood if you want to compare the local options directly. See our full Oslo restaurants guide for a broader view, or explore Oslo bars, Oslo hotels, Oslo wineries, and Oslo experiences to plan around your dinner.
Recent Evolution
The back-to-back Michelin Plate awards in 2024 and 2025 are the meaningful signal here. A single Plate can reflect a good year; two in succession indicates the kitchen has stabilised at a particular standard rather than drifting. For a diner booking now, that consistency record is more useful than a single high-profile review. It suggests the meal you get will resemble the meal the next table gets , which matters especially for a celebration where you cannot afford a disappointing evening.
Google Rating
FYR holds a 4.4 from 557 Google reviews , a volume of feedback that gives the score genuine weight. At that review count, a 4.4 reflects a durable average rather than a small sample skewed by enthusiasts. It sits comfortably above the Oslo mid-market baseline and is consistent with what the Michelin recognition suggests about kitchen reliability.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty is rated easy, which is one of FYR's practical advantages over Oslo's top-tier options. You are not competing with a six-week waitlist the way you would be at Maaemo. For a spontaneous celebration or a last-minute date, that accessibility is a genuine differentiator. The €€ price range makes it approachable without being casual , appropriate for a meal where you want the occasion to feel considered. Dress expectations at a bistronomi of this register in Oslo typically sit at smart casual; nothing formal is required, but the room will reward the effort of dressing for the evening.
For context on the Norwegian fine-dining circuit beyond Oslo, the Michelin-starred options include RE-NAA in Stavanger, FAGN in Trondheim, Gaptrast in Bergen, Iris in Rosendal, Under in Lindesnes, and Boen Gård in Tveit. Further afield in Scandinavia, Frantzén in Stockholm and FZN by Björn Frantzén in Dubai represent the leading end of the regional modern cuisine benchmark.
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I wear to FYR Bistronomi & Bar? Smart casual is the right call. FYR is a Michelin Plate venue at the €€ price point, which means the room has enough ambition to reward dressing up, but nothing formal is expected. Think a clean outfit you would wear to a good city restaurant , no need for a jacket, but avoid purely casual streetwear if it is a special occasion.
- Can I eat at the bar at FYR Bistronomi & Bar? The bar component is a structural part of the venue's identity , FYR is explicitly both a bistronomi and a bar. Eating or drinking at the bar is part of the concept, not an afterthought. This makes it one of the more flexible options in Oslo's mid-market if you want a lighter visit or are arriving solo.
- How far ahead should I book FYR Bistronomi & Bar? Booking difficulty is rated easy, so a few days' notice should be sufficient for most dates. That said, for a Friday or Saturday dinner , especially if it is a celebration , booking at least a week out is sensible. You will not face the multi-week queues of Oslo's Michelin-starred restaurants, which is one of FYR's real advantages at its price point.
- What are alternatives to FYR Bistronomi & Bar in Oslo? At the same €€ price tier, Arakataka is the closest direct comparison , Nordic register, similar accessibility. If you want to spend more for a step up in formality and ambition, Hot Shop at €€€ is the next logical move. For the full Michelin-starred experience, Maaemo and Kontrast are Oslo's €€€€ benchmarks, but expect a harder booking and a much larger bill.
- Is FYR Bistronomi & Bar worth the price? Yes. Two Michelin Plate awards at a €€ price point is a strong value signal. You are getting kitchen-credentialed modern cuisine at a price tier that does not require you to plan around the spend. Compared to Oslo's €€€€ options, FYR gives up some of the ritual and grandeur, but for a meal where the food is the priority rather than the theatre, the value proposition holds.
- Can FYR Bistronomi & Bar accommodate groups? Specific capacity data is not available, but the bistronomi format typically suits tables of two to six more naturally than large groups. If you are planning a celebration for more than six, contact the venue directly to confirm whether private or semi-private arrangements are possible. For larger group dinners in Oslo, venues with dedicated private dining rooms will give you more flexibility.
Compare FYR Bistronomi & Bar
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| FYR Bistronomi & Bar | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ | — |
| Maaemo | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | €€€€ | — |
| Kontrast | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Hot Shop | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ | — |
| Statholdergaarden | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Arakataka | €€ | — |
Comparing your options in Oslo for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to FYR Bistronomi & Bar?
FYR sits in the residential Bislett neighbourhood and holds a Michelin Plate at a mid-range price point — that combination points toward dressed-up casual rather than formal. Think clean, put-together clothes rather than a suit. Trainers and workwear would feel out of place; a blazer is welcome but not required.
Can I eat at the bar at FYR Bistronomi & Bar?
FYR operates as a bistronomi and bar, so bar seating is part of the format rather than a fallback option. If you want a shorter commitment or a solo visit, the bar is a practical entry point — it suits the mid-range, neighbourhood-focused feel of the room without the formality of a full table booking.
How far ahead should I book FYR Bistronomi & Bar?
Booking difficulty at FYR is rated easy, which is a genuine advantage in a city where top-tier spots like Maaemo or Kontrast require weeks of lead time. A few days' notice is likely sufficient on most occasions, though weekend evenings warrant booking further ahead given the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025.
What are alternatives to FYR Bistronomi & Bar in Oslo?
For a step up in ambition and price, Kontrast offers more Nordic-focused tasting menus with stronger critical credentials. Arakataka is a comparable mid-range option with a broader neighbourhood following. If budget is the main driver, Hot Shop operates at a lower price point with a more casual format. Statholdergaarden suits occasions where a formal, historic setting matters more than modern-cuisine technique.
Is FYR Bistronomi & Bar worth the price?
At a €€ price point with back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, FYR delivers strong value by Oslo standards. You are getting technique-forward modern cuisine at a fraction of what Maaemo or a starred Oslo restaurant would cost. The case for booking is clear if you want Michelin-recognised cooking without the pricing or booking pressure of the city's top tier.
Can FYR Bistronomi & Bar accommodate groups?
FYR's bistronomi format and easy booking profile suggest it handles small groups without difficulty. For larger parties of six or more, contacting the venue directly is the sensible approach — neighbourhood bistros at this price point typically have limited private space, so early coordination matters more than at dedicated event restaurants.
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