Restaurant in Oslo, Norway
Beijing Palace
100Pearl PointsWine-first dinner

About Beijing Palace
Beijing Palace is a practical Oslo dinner pick for wine-curious diners who want a central, low-friction reservation rather than a formal tasting-menu commitment. The Star Wine List recognition is the main trust signal; cross-shop Mon Oncle for a more defined French splurge or Fuglen for a lighter espresso-bar stop.
Beijing Palace is an Oslo dinner option with confirmed evening hours and Star Wine List recognition in 2026. The verified details are limited, so the safest way to plan is around what is known: it is open Wednesday to Sunday from 4–10 PM, closed Monday and Tuesday, has a smart casual dress code.
Treat it as a dinner venue, not a lunch fallback or all-day drop-in. That matters for planning: this is better considered for an evening meal than for daytime dining. If the evening is built around comparing Oslo dinner options, you may also look at Mon Oncle. If the plan needs a different kind of Oslo stop, Fuglen may be another option to consider.
Choose it for a confirmed Oslo dinner window
Because detailed menu, chef, cuisine, service format, pricing information is not verified here, the decision should stay practical. Choose this when the group wants an Oslo dinner during the confirmed Wednesday-to-Sunday evening hours and is comfortable with smart casual dress. Do not make it the default for diners who need a known tasting menu, a named culinary point of view, or a published price structure before committing.
For Oslo visitors building a broader food map, the better comparison is by occasion. Consider other Oslo dining rooms generically if the goal is to compare styles before settling on one evening plan. For wider planning, use broader Oslo guides as general context rather than relying on unverified details about Beijing Palace.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Beijing Palace for an Oslo dinner that fits its confirmed evening schedule and smart casual dress code. Cross-shop Becco, Eik, or Happolati if the group wants to compare Beijing Palace with other named options before choosing an evening plan.
If this is part of a wider itinerary, compare Beijing Palace with other dining rooms generically rather than treating unverified details as fixed. For broader planning, use non-Oslo venues only as general style references, not direct substitutes for an Oslo evening plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Beijing Palace?
Dinner is the right call, since Beijing Palace is open Wednesday to Sunday from 4–10 PM and closed Monday and Tuesday. There is no lunch service listed in the verified details, so the evening slot is the practical choice in Oslo.
How far ahead should I plan for Beijing Palace?
Plan around the confirmed dinner schedule: Wednesday through Sunday, 4–10 PM. No specific booking window is verified, so check current availability directly before making plans. If you are comparing other Oslo options, Mon Oncle and Fuglen may suit different occasions.
Is Beijing Palace good for solo dining?
It can work as an Oslo dinner option if the confirmed evening hours suit your plan, but no specific counter seating, solo-dining format, or service style is verified. Use the Wednesday-to-Sunday 4–10 PM schedule as the main planning detail.
What should I wear to Beijing Palace?
Wear smart casual clothing. That is the verified dress code for Beijing Palace, so neat dinner clothes are the safest choice.
Is Beijing Palace good for a special occasion?
It may suit a special-occasion dinner if the group is comfortable with the verified details: Oslo location, smart casual dress, Wednesday-to-Sunday evening hours, Star Wine List recognition in 2026. For a different Oslo dinner setting, you may also compare Happolati or Eik.
Location
Pilestredet 27, 0164 Oslo, Norway
Compare Beijing Palace
If you cannot get the table
Try Mon Oncle for a more formal French dinner, especially if the meal is a planned occasion. Pick Eik or Happolati if the group wants a restaurant-first evening with a more contemporary feel.
How it compares in Oslo
Beijing Palace makes the most sense when wine interest is part of the decision but the group does not want the heavier frame of Mon Oncle. Mon Oncle is the clearer choice for a French, €€€ dinner where the occasion calls for more formality; Beijing Palace is the easier fit for a lower-pressure evening.
Fuglen is not a dinner substitute, but it is the better move for coffee, a lighter stop, or an earlier plan. Becco and Eik are the relevant cross-shops if the group is comparing Oslo restaurants by comfort and overall meal feel rather than wine recognition alone.
For a sharper contemporary mood, compare with Happolati. Choose Beijing Palace when booking ease and a wine-led dinner matter more than a clearly signposted chef-driven format.
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