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    Restaurant in Oslo, Norway

    Sentralen

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    Oslo's accessible New Nordic, no weeks-out wait.

    Sentralen, Restaurant in Oslo

    About Sentralen

    Sentralen is one of Oslo's more accessible New Nordic bookings — no weeks-out planning required, and the kitchen has held Opinionated About Dining casual recognition three years running. Chef Even Ramsvik's seasonal approach rewards returning visitors who time visits around Norway's distinct growing seasons. A practical mid-tier choice before stepping up to Maaemo or Kontrast.

    Should You Book Sentralen?

    Sentralen is one of the easier bookings in Oslo's New Nordic scene, which makes it a useful entry point if you've already visited and want to return without the planning overhead of a tasting-menu commitment. Getting a table here does not require the weeks-out strategy you'd need for Maaemo or Kontrast — but the kitchen, led by chef Even Ramsvik, is taken seriously enough to have earned a place on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list three consecutive years (Recommended 2023, #371 in 2024, #401 in 2025). That's a track record worth paying attention to, even as the ranking has drifted slightly. If you've been once and liked it, there's a good case for coming back with a clearer seasonal agenda.

    The Venue

    Sentralen occupies a converted bank building at Øvre Slottsgate 3 in central Oslo, and the architecture does most of the visual work before you've ordered anything. The bones of the room — high ceilings, layered original details , give it a weight that most purpose-built restaurant spaces in the city can't match. It operates across the week with weekday hours running 7:30 am to 8 pm and a shorter Saturday and Sunday window from 11 am to 5 pm, which means the weekend visit is effectively a lunch or late-afternoon affair rather than a dinner. Plan around that if your preference is an evening meal: weekdays are your window.

    Seasonal Angle: When and What to Order

    The seasonal dimension matters here more than at a fixed-format tasting-menu restaurant, because the kitchen's approach to New Nordic cooking is tied to what's available in Norway's short but intense growing seasons. Spring and early summer tend to bring the sharpest produce expression , wild herbs, early greens, and lighter preparations that reflect what the Scandinavian landscape actually offers in that window. Late autumn and winter shift the kitchen toward preserved, fermented, and root-heavy work, which is a different but equally valid proposition. If you visited during one season and found the menu less interesting than expected, the case for returning in another season is real, not just marketing. For regional context on how Norwegian kitchens use seasonal produce across the country, see what's happening at RE-NAA in Stavanger and Lysverket in Bergen , both work within the same Nordic seasonal logic at a higher price tier.

    As a returning visitor, the most useful framing is to treat each visit as season-specific rather than repeating the same order pattern. The casual format means you're not locked into a chef's sequence, so you have more control over how far into the seasonal range you explore. That flexibility is one of the reasons the OAD casual ranking is meaningful here , it reflects consistency across seasons rather than a single strong performance.

    How It Compares

    Relative to Oslo's broader dining options, Sentralen sits in a comfortable mid-tier position where the cooking has genuine ambition but the format doesn't require the full commitment of a tasting menu. For comparison: Hot Shop operates in a similar price and casualness register with its own New Nordic perspective. Oslo's bar scene and Bar Amour are worth knowing if you want a lighter option before or after. For broader Nordic comparisons at the casual end, Kadeau in Copenhagen and Adam/Albin in Stockholm show how the same seasonal-casual format plays out in comparable Scandinavian cities.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Easy to book relative to Oslo's tasting-menu restaurants , plan a few days ahead rather than weeks. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:30 am–8 pm; Saturday and Sunday 11 am–5 pm. Address: Øvre Slottsgate 3, 0157 Oslo. Chef: Even Ramsvik. Awards: Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe , Recommended (2023), #371 (2024), #401 (2025). Google rating: 4.1 from 821 reviews. Budget: Price range not confirmed in available data , check current menu on arrival or via the venue directly. Dress: No formal dress code data available; the casual OAD classification and converted-building setting suggest smart-casual is appropriate.

    Oslo Context

    If Sentralen is your first stop into Oslo's food scene, use it as a calibration point rather than a ceiling. The city has a strong restaurant range from accessible casual through to serious fine dining. Our full Oslo restaurants guide covers the range, and if you're planning more broadly, the Oslo hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide are worth a look. For New Nordic cooking elsewhere in Norway, Speilsalen in Trondheim, Under in Lindesnes, Glime in Hardanger Fjord, and MiraBelle by Ørjan Johannessen in Bekkjarvik each offer a distinct take on the same seasonal-Nordic approach at different price points and settings.

    FAQ

    • What should a first-timer know about Sentralen? The casual format means no fixed tasting sequence , you're ordering à la carte in a New Nordic kitchen that has held OAD recognition since 2023. The converted-bank setting in central Oslo does a lot of the atmospheric work. Prices are not confirmed in current data, so go in with a mid-range Oslo budget expectation and verify on arrival.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Sentralen? On weekdays, you have both options , the kitchen runs until 8 pm Monday through Friday. On weekends, the venue closes at 5 pm, making it a lunch destination by default. Weekday dinner gives you more time and a quieter room as the daytime crowd clears; weekend lunch is the only option if you're in Oslo Saturday or Sunday.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Sentralen? Bar seating specifics are not confirmed in available data. Given the casual OAD classification and the size of the building, counter or bar options are plausible, but confirm directly with the venue before planning around it.
    • Does Sentralen handle dietary restrictions? No confirmed dietary policy data is available. As a New Nordic kitchen operating in Oslo , where dietary awareness is standard practice , the kitchen is likely equipped to handle common restrictions, but verify when booking rather than assuming.
    • What are alternatives to Sentralen in Oslo? For a comparable casual New Nordic experience, Hot Shop and Bar Amour are worth considering. If you want to step up to a full tasting-menu format, Kontrast is the logical next move in New Nordic terms. For French-leaning casual, Mon Oncle is a different register entirely.

    Compare Sentralen

    Comparing Sentralen to Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    SentralenNew NordicOpinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #401 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #371 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023)Easy
    MaaemoNew Nordic, Modern Cuisine€€€€Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    KontrastNew Nordic, Scandinavian€€€€Michelin 2 StarUnknown
    StatholdergaardenModern European, Classic Cuisine€€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Hot ShopNew Nordic, Modern Cuisine€€€Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    ArakatakaNordic , Norwegian€€Unknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Sentralen and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Sentralen handle dietary restrictions?

    The kitchen's New Nordic approach is inherently seasonal and produce-led, which tends to accommodate vegetarian and pescatarian preferences more naturally than meat-heavy formats. Specific allergy or dietary accommodation is not documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before booking if you have strict requirements. Given the relaxed booking window — days rather than weeks — there's time to confirm in advance.

    What should a first-timer know about Sentralen?

    Sentralen is a converted bank building at Øvre Slottsgate 3, and it operates as a casual New Nordic venue under chef Even Ramsvik rather than a tasting-menu format. It has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Casual Europe list every year from 2023 to 2025, which signals consistent kitchen quality without the formality or price commitment of Oslo's fine-dining tier. Treat it as a calibration point for the city's food scene, not the ceiling of it.

    Can I eat at the bar at Sentralen?

    Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the venue data, so it's worth checking directly when you book. What is clear is that Sentralen is a casual format — OAD lists it under Casual Europe — so the overall atmosphere supports a more informal visit than Oslo's tasting-menu restaurants. If counter or bar access matters to you, call ahead rather than assuming.

    What are alternatives to Sentralen in Oslo?

    For a step up in ambition and price, Kontrast is the natural next move in Oslo's New Nordic tier. Maaemo is the city's benchmark fine-dining option, two to three price brackets above Sentralen and requiring advance planning. Arakataka and Hot Shop offer different formats at a comparable casual register. Statholdergaarden suits those who want classical cooking rather than New Nordic.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sentralen?

    Weekday dinner runs until 8 pm, giving more flexibility than the weekend hours of 11 am to 5 pm. If you're visiting Monday through Friday, dinner is the more practical choice and avoids the weekend-only time constraint. Weekend lunch works if your schedule is fixed, but the earlier close means less time to pace a meal.

    Hours

    Monday
    7:30 am–8 pm
    Tuesday
    7:30 am–8 pm
    Wednesday
    7:30 am–8 pm
    Thursday
    7:30 am–8 pm
    Friday
    7:30 am–8 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–5 pm
    Sunday
    11 am–5 pm

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