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    Restaurant in Oslo, Norway

    Brasserie France

    100Pearl Points

    Wine-led choice

    Brasserie France, Restaurant in Oslo

    About Brasserie France

    Book Brasserie France when the wine list is a deciding factor and the group wants a polished central Oslo dinner without a high-friction reservation plan. The Star Wine List recognition is the useful trust signal here; for New Nordic identity, compare Sentralen instead, for a casual backup, Mamma Pizza is the easier pivot.

    Brasserie France in Oslo has one clear verified signal for planning: Star Wine List recognition in 2026. That does not confirm specific bottles, regions, prices, or a broader drinks program, but it is a useful reason to consider the restaurant when that recognition matters to your plans.

    Use this page as a practical, facts-first guide rather than a menu preview. The verified details available here are limited to Oslo, published opening hours, a smart-casual dress code, the Star Wine List 2026 recognition. Specific dishes, prices, seating details, chef information, dietary accommodations are not confirmed in the source data.

    Choose it for the verified recognition, not for unconfirmed specifics

    The Star Wine List nod is the main reason to put Brasserie France on a shortlist. It does not reveal bottle depth, pricing, or regions by itself, but it does show that the venue has been recognized by a wine-focused guide.

    Because no confirmed signature dishes are listed, avoid arriving with a must-order checklist. If the Star Wine List recognition is part of the reason for booking, ask the venue directly for current guidance and build the meal around what is available that day. For another Oslo option to compare while planning, Sentralen may be worth reviewing as part of a broader shortlist.

    First-timer fit: Oslo, smart casual, direct to plan

    Brasserie France is best approached as a direct Oslo booking with a smart-casual dress code. The verified hours are Monday 4–10 PM; Tuesday to Friday 11:30 AM–10 PM; Saturday 12–10 PM; and Sunday closed. Check directly before going, since hours can change.

    For a broader Oslo shortlist, compare Brasserie France with Hotel Bristol, Mamma Pizza, Posthallen Drinkhub, Sentralen, Svanen. Visitors building a full city plan can also use other Oslo dining and bar resources, while keeping Brasserie France in mind specifically for its confirmed Star Wine List 2026 recognition.

    For planning beyond one reservation, keep the comparison simple: Brasserie France has verified Oslo hours, a smart-casual dress code, a 2026 Star Wine List mention. Anything more specific, including dishes, prices, service style, or dietary handling, should be checked with the venue directly.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Brasserie France?

    No specific signature dishes are verified here. The most useful confirmed planning detail is the Star Wine List (2026) recognition, so ask the venue for current recommendations if that recognition is a priority. Compared with Svanen, Brasserie France is simply another Oslo option to consider.

    What should a first-timer know about Brasserie France?

    Go in with the verified basics: Brasserie France is in Oslo, the dress code is smart casual, the published hours are Monday 4–10 PM; Tuesday to Friday 11:30 AM–10 PM; Saturday 12–10 PM; and Sunday closed. Hotel Bristol is another Oslo venue to compare when planning.

    How far ahead should I book Brasserie France?

    Specific booking lead times are not verified. Because hours and availability can change, check the venue directly and reserve ahead if your timing is fixed. Sentralen is another Oslo option to keep in mind while building a plan.

    What are alternatives to Brasserie France in Oslo?

    Other Oslo venues to compare include Svanen, Posthallen Drinkhub, Sentralen, Mamma Pizza, Hotel Bristol. Choose based on the kind of outing you want, then confirm current hours and availability directly with each venue.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Brasserie France?

    The verified hours include daytime opening on Tuesday through Saturday and evening hours Monday through Saturday, but no specific lunch or dinner menu is confirmed here. Choose the time that fits your schedule and confirm current service details with the venue. For a different kind of Oslo plan, Mamma Pizza is another option to compare.

    Is Brasserie France good for a special occasion?

    It can be considered for an Oslo occasion if the confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition and smart-casual dress code fit the brief. Details such as room style, prices, menu format are not verified here, so check directly before booking. Hotel Bristol is another Oslo venue to compare for a planned outing.

    Does Brasserie France handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary and allergy accommodations are not verified here. Contact Brasserie France directly before booking or ordering, especially for strict requirements. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Location

    Øvre Slottsgate 16, 0157 Oslo, Norway

    Compare Brasserie France

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    How Brasserie France Oslo compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this is not the fit

    Choose Sentralen if the group wants a clearer New Nordic meal rather than a wine-led brasserie choice. Choose Mamma Pizza if the plan needs to stay casual, quick, easier on the budget.

    How it compares in Oslo

    Sentralen is the clearer pick for diners who specifically want New Nordic cooking, while Brasserie France makes more sense when the wine program is the reason for choosing the table. If the evening needs to feel restaurant-led rather than bar-led, choose Brasserie France over Svanen or Posthallen Drinkhub.

    Mamma Pizza is the easier fallback for casual value and a lower-stakes meal. Brasserie France is the better fit for a date, client dinner, or small group that wants a more composed room and a wine-first decision. Hotel Bristol works better when the priority is hotel polish and a more traditional hospitality setting.

    Booking pressure is listed as easy, so this is a practical central option when harder-to-secure restaurants are full. The trade-off is specificity: Sentralen has the clearer cuisine identity, Svanen and Posthallen Drinkhub are stronger for drinks-first plans, Mamma Pizza wins when speed and informality matter more than wine depth.

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