Hrimnir Ramen
Ramen restaurant · Fredensborg ·

Hrimnir Ramen

Ramen restaurant · Fredensborg ·

Nordic-inspired ramen with house-fermented ingredients

delicious ramen
spicy miso
cozy atmosphere
limited menu
friendly service
quality ingredients
housemade noodles
tan tan men
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Maridalsveien 9A, 0178 Oslo, Norway Get directions

kr 200–300

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Popular for lunch
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Cozy

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Maridalsveien 9A, 0178 Oslo, Norway Get directions

+47 22 60 60 30
hrimnir-ramen.no
@hrimnir_ramen

kr 200–300 · Menu

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•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Dinner reservations recommended
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly

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Jan 10, 2026

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Hrimnir Ramen – Oslo, Norway - Gastro Obscura

"Jars of house-cured preserved lemons, pickled plums, and pear vinegar line the walls of Hrimnir Ramen, the Oslo eatery that puts a distinctly Norwegian spin on Japan’s beloved noodles. Both Japanese and Nordic cultures rely heavily on the locally sourced produce and the umami-oomph provided by fermentation. In 2019, Norwegian-American microbiologist David Quist opened a wholly unconventional spot that nods to both traditions. Virtually everything here is made in-house using locally farmed and foraged Norwegian ingredients. The toothsome noodles owe their distinctive flavor to emmer wheat, a heritage grain. The miso, koji, and shoyu are all fermented onsite, often from ingredients that might otherwise wind up as food waste. The deeply flavorful shoyu, for instance, comes from coffee grounds. While the familiar trappings of a ramen joint are here, the bowls’ contents aren’t like anything one would find in Tokyo. On any given day, the seasonally rotating menu might feature tan tan men cloaked in a rich hazelnut sauce with pickled sunchokes and Norwegian lamb, or perhaps a cold hiyashi chuka ramen dressed with black garlic and miso, then garnished with sea beans, Hanasand tomatoes, and radishes. The compellingly meaty vegetarian ramen gets its earthy backbone from roasted celeriac and ramson oil. Hrimnir Ramen may be unusual, but as noodle aficionados would attest, it fits the spirit of innovation that has long defined Japanese ramen. For all of the fervor it inspires, ramen is a riffable medium; some of the most celebrated chefs among Tokyo’s 10,000-plus shops are those that flaunt tradition by adding ingredients such as olive oil or Sichuan peppercorns to their broths. Quist’s restaurant isn’t so much an attempt to copy Japanese ramen, but rather a Nordic love letter to it. Know Before You Go Ramen may be the main draw here, but the constantly changing selection of starters are no slouch. Get the potato salad if it's on the menu." - melaniekgluck, Diana Hubbell

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Hrimnir Ramen

Federico L.

Google
This restaurant is specialized in just a few dishes of ramen. I've been here a couple of times and tried almost all of them, and I really liked them all. The interior is cured and stylish, contributing to a cozy and warm atmosphere. The service was professional and handy. Definitely recommended!

Meera G.

Google
Had a wonderful experience here! The ramen was absolutely delicious and packed perfectly for a last-minute change in my plans — it traveled really well and was just as enjoyable at home. The staff went above and beyond, being so gracious and accommodating throughout. Truly appreciated their kindness and professionalism. I’ll definitely be coming back!

suusee

Google
Hrimnir Ramen serves one of the most memorable bowls in Oslo. The broth is rich and refined, the noodles perfectly cooked, and the atmosphere warm and inviting. A true standout for ramen lovers.

Tony G.

Google
Unique and delicious ramen! Especially appreciated multiple choices for vegetarian/vegan. Shiso and Tan Tan could both be vegan simply by omitting the egg. Starters were equally interesting and exceptional! Great local neighborhood vibe. Absolutely recommend!

Marek S.

Google
The ramen was good, I especially liked the housemade noodles and fresh ingredients. My miso ramen was almost not spicy, even though the menu described it as spicy. Also, our outside table was a bit dirty and the waiting time was about 30 minutes for 4 bowls of ramen, which felt a bit too long.

Mr. & Ms H.

Google
We had the chicken ramen and the spicy hazelnut. The portions are large and the taste was great 😋 However, it was a little disappointing that the ramen wasn’t spicy. 😔

Megha J.

Google
Delicious food! Slightly over priced, but for the quality of food, one can go for special occasions. The thing I loved was that they have a very limited menu and the way it is always full- shows that this strategy works! Limited assortment and all good quality! Highly recommend the hand pulled noodles in hazelnut sauce- reaaaaaallllly good!!

Meral M.

Google
Loved the cozy atmosphere at Hrimnir and the ramen was truly delicious. We had a great time, though for me, Koie is still my favorite, but loved it here!

Sara B.

Yelp
All four of us were happy. In my spicy miso ramen, they added a fermented chili to it beyond just the chili oil. That was some of the most delicious broth I've ever tasted. It's a small menu, and they deliver perfectly!
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Gretchen D.

Yelp
Delicious. We all enjoyed it. I should say the prices seemed a bit high. Friendly service. Casual atmosphere.The flavor profiles were excellent.
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Rita R.

Yelp
Was okay ramen. I don't think this was the best ramen I have ever had. Flavor was good but not mind blowing. I got the vegan option. My husband got the pork option. I liked my beer. They specialize in pickling. We sat inside, but there was a popular outdoor seating as well.
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Sandro K.

Yelp
Good Ramen place in Oslo. Must be great on very cold Norwegian winter days.
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Snuffles B.

Yelp
We heard there was a ramen boom in Oslo and this was one of THE places to go, so of course, we had to bail on Nordic food again. There's a good sized outdoor patio and we had a reservation, butthere were walk ins for dinner who were seated right away. I was pretty skeptical about a chicken instead of pork based broth but it was well developed and rich, a mild spicy, with two thick big pieces of pork belly. The egg was perfectly cooked, as good or better than any of the best Ramens we've had. The noodles had good chew and are on the thinner end of the ramen noodle spectrum if you prefer that. The sunchokes we're a bit odd, and it was screaming for some wakame, but still it was a good ramen. Not exactly traditional, but a tasty find that I'd visit again if it were near home. If we get back there, I'd like to try the Shoyu base. $~45 for two ramen and a beer, which is a steal in Oslo.
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Rob C.

Yelp
surprisingly excellent with spicy miso and their own take on fermentation -- including pickled ginger. delicious generous pork pieces and thin noodles pretty good. also tan tan men less spicy but earthy.

Tianyu W.

Yelp
It's a bit expensive in terms of a ramen bar but it absolutely worths the experience. It's such a chill place to meet friends for dinner and the drink menu they have is also orientally exotic. Ramen in itself is featured with creative but healthy ingredients, I can feel the soul and heart in the bowl that I was presented to.
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Robert H.

Yelp
Delicious! I had the hand made ramen with mushrooms and a hazelnut chili sauce and it was so tasty and unique--my new gourmet comfort food! I want to come back and try the other dishes. The atmosphere of the restaurant is lovely as well.
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Yuhu H.

Yelp
Not so good tast. Just a little bit below Average tastes and a lot if guests on sunday...soup is not warm, and the waiter said it is supposed to be like this