Restaurant Schrøder
Norwegian restaurant · Homansbyen ·

Restaurant Schrøder

Norwegian restaurant · Homansbyen ·

Traditional Norwegian dishes served in a 1920s art-filled setting

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Waldemar Thranes gate 8, 0171 Oslo, Norway Get directions

kr 200–300

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Waldemar Thranes gate 8, 0171 Oslo, Norway Get directions

+47 22 60 51 83
restaurant-schroder.no

kr 200–300

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"Visiting Harry Hole at His Local Pub Any Jo Nesbø fans out there? If you fancy running into Nesbø’s antihero Harry Hole, Restaurant Schrøder is the place for you! One of the few ‘brown’ restaurants left in Oslo (brown as in old-fashioned, dark wood paneling, smoke-stained walls), Restaurant Schrøder attracts both local and nonlocal clientele. Named after Hans Schrøder who ran the place in 1925, it seems like little has changed since then. Schrøder is decorated with local art from the 20s, featuring scenes from all over Oslo."

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Restaurant Schrøder

Charlotte

Google
We were looking for a traditional Norwegian restaurant. Weirdly enough there were not that many options in Oslo. We got this restaurant recommended. We loved their Taste of Norway with the 3 different types of meatballs including reindeer and all the extras. We also ordered the fish. Sadly, this was extremely bland. There was no seasoning on either the fish, potatoes or vegetables. If you go here and you want to try some Norwegian food, stick to the meatballs. The age of the people coming here was also something you couldn't ignore. We were around 40 years younger than the average age in the (full) restaurant.

Eat with L.

Google
This is a great restaurant! We wanted to try traditional food and chose Schrøder. We ordered the mixed plate and it was good to try reindeer. The cabbage and mushy peas were also delicious. It was worth traveling out of the city center to visit . The restaurant is decorated nicely, a little retro. We had a great meal and a nice time here.

Rob W.

Google
Good prices, good food and decent beer. Staff were pleasant & the decor puts you back a few decades. Don’t come here expecting fine dining or amazing interiors - this is hearty home cooking at its best.

Gary J.

Google
Excellent Norwegian food, good beer, in a relaxed and comfortable environment. Beef meatballs were delicious and super filling

Olivier B.

Google
Nice calm place. Went there at 6 because I was starving after a long day travelling. There were great plate size to eat. I had the trout and it was delicious, although very hot. Very good service too

pzochowski

Google
Very nice, homemade food. I love the design, not so posh - just place to eat good food for reasonable price. First time in Norway I am leaving restaurant happy 😊

Nicolai H.

Google
The food tasted decent (the reindeer meat was pretty tasty) but had no texture. The waiter looked like it was an inconvenience to serve us, and I don't believe any of the staff smiled even once during our 40-minute visit to the restaurant. The restaurant had a pretty chaotic appearance, and an old lady with sunglasses was chewing very loudly and staring at us during the whole 40-minute visit.

SuchAFreakDisconnected

Google
In love wih this place! Great food, pleasant service. Best restaurant if you want to try traditional norwigian food. Price is ok for Oslo.

Eva W.

Yelp
They only use the cheapest of ingredients and everything is canned and preserved. Old style restaurant that has seen better days. Service was ok but the food was terrible! I do not recommend at all!
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William H.

Yelp
Very old school diner environment serving Norwegian classics. The food was pretty good. Expect to wait much longer if you get a fish dish. Service was good definitely filled our bellies. Prices are very reasonable for expensive Oslo.
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Adrian B.

Yelp
We came her so my wife could have an old school Norwegian experience. This place had the goods. Ordinary food. Stale ambience. Beer (not Ringnes think it was Frydenlund). Not many people but slow service. It was crazy expensive for what we actually ate but for Oslo standards it was like a food bank. We don't visit Norway often but even if we did this would not be a place we would even consider returning too. Probably even not if we were intoxicated and just thinking of dumb things we did in the past and how cool it would be to do it again for a joke.
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Vicky P.

Yelp
We three had great meals at a reasonable price. But, wanted to return the next night and they weren't open inexplicably. Google said they would be open. Recommend the fish pudding. Also liked the reindeer dinner.
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Kevin L.

Yelp
Best bang for your buck (err, krone) in Oslo if you want to try some traditional Norwegian food! I got the Reinsdyrkarbonader (which is also the Wednesday special, so you save 10 NOK getting the daily) for 139 NOK, which is an astounding deal in the pricey eating world of Norway's capital. Two big medallions of minced reindeer meat, very well-seasoned and it goes well with the onion and fruit sauce. Sides are hefty: big dollop of mashed peas, two potatoes, and a lake of pickled cabbage. The peas were a little dry for my taste, but a good contrast to everything else. Waitresses are a little surly, but it somehow works. Beers on tap, and all in a lovely bar setting. Perfect for a long summer day.
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Ron E.

Yelp
You see Time has not eroded Whatever it was That made this place What it always was Is always here And cannot be undone With unwoven venison meatballs Lingonberry dreams Apples of the earth Dreams of starlit Valhalla Are those stars stars of Michelin? No... They are shimmering planets above our dusk-lit horizon. They arrive first in the West and remain in the East until the untidy ends of the evening, when all other firmaments fade. Come, remain, return. But burn brightly still.
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Rick S.

Yelp
Quaint atmosphere and very good food and drink. The prices are VERY good compared to many other restaurants in Oslo. I had the minced reindeer cakes and my wife had minced chicken cakes... Both are awesome! I would highly recommend!
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Richard S.

Yelp
It's cheap and filling. But the food quality (and ambiance) was more like a cafeteria than a restaurant. Like reviewer Kevin L, I ordered the Reinsdyrkarbonader, and it's two big patties with two potatos, gravy, picked cabbage and peas. My wife ordered the regular karbonader, which is the same thing but with beef instead of reindeer. They both arrived at the table about 5 minutes after we ordered. The patties were bland, the potatos, well just two potatoes sitting there staring at you. The cabbage was tasty, and the mashed peas tasted like a very thick split pea soup. So I'm giving this two stars because two stars means "Meh. I've experienced better". And that's for sure. I would try Smallhans around the corner instead. But if low price and speed of dinner are goals, give it a try.
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Sayaka T.

Yelp
Schroeders is a great place for a beer and a traditional Norwegian meal. It has been made famous by the Jo Nesbo crime fiction novels and certainly lives up to the description. It's a really good spot if you want a 'local' experience and a proper Norwegian meal that won't break you. Main meals range in price from around 12 - 20 euro (89-150 NOK) and are simple, tasty and come in pretty big serves. The food is not fancy, very homestyle cooking. Have the apple pie with ice-cream to finish and you've treated yourself to an authentic Norwegian dining experience. The service is friendly and pretty quick, too. Starting from October they introduce their Christmas menu and it gets very busy here so book in advance!
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Tohmkatte R.

Yelp
Overpriced and the service was not very good. I don't have high standards when it comes to service, but we were pretty much ignored the whole time. Fries were just normal fries and the burger was not really that special.

Erik P.

Yelp
Divey and surprisingly good. We had the roast bacon and mashed turnips in cream sauce and the french onion soup. Both were very good and the beers were cheaper than average for Norway. We stopped through primarily as tourists (we had read a decent number of Jo Nesbo books) but this place is worth visiting regardless of your affection for Harry Hole.