
Café Tekehtopa
St. Olavs Plass, Oslo
Restaurant in Oslo, Norway
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Café Tekehtopa is a sensible central Oslo pick when the goal is an easy, informal meal rather than a chef-led destination dinner. Book it for convenience and a relaxed occasion; cross-shop Mon Oncle, Happolati, Fuglen, or Beijing Palace if the group needs a clearer cuisine, price tier, or occasion fit.
About Café Tekehtopa
In Oslo's casual dining mix, Café Tekehtopa is best framed around the verified basics: it is a casual venue with broad opening hours Monday through Saturday and a Sunday closure. The available facts do not establish a cuisine, chef, signature dish, price range, awards, booking policy, or special service format, so it should not be presented as a highly documented destination restaurant. It is a practical option to consider when timing and informality matter more than a tightly defined dining brief.
A relaxed Oslo choice when the occasion does not need formality
The case for considering Café Tekehtopa is simple: the dress code is casual, the opening hours are wide on most operating days. It opens at 11 AM Monday through Friday, 12 PM on Saturday, closes at 12 AM on those days; it is closed on Sunday. That makes it easier to fit into an Oslo plan than venues with narrower hours, but the verified information does not support claims about a specific menu style, chef-led format, or special-occasion positioning.
The main caution is specificity. There is no verified cuisine type, chef, awards, price range, or named signature dish here, so this is not a venue to choose on culinary credentials alone. If the decision depends on a clearer restaurant identity, look through our full Oslo restaurants guide and compare Café Tekehtopa with more explicitly described options in the city.
Who should consider Café Tekehtopa, when to compare
Consider Café Tekehtopa for an uncomplicated Oslo plan where casual dress and flexible timing matter more than a heavily defined dining experience. Do not make it the anchor for a high-stakes occasion unless the guest list prefers an informal setting and the limited verified detail is enough for the plan. For other possible comparisons, consider Fuglen, Beijing Palace, Happolati, Panu, or Mon Oncle, depending on what kind of outing you are planning.
If the trip extends beyond a single meal, use broader Oslo guides for hotels, bars, experiences, compare Café Tekehtopa with other dining in Oslo according to the needs of the occasion. For a casual schedule, the verified strengths are direct: casual dress, weekday openings from 11 AM, Saturday opening from 12 PM, late closing Monday through Saturday, a Sunday closure.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Café Tekehtopa sits on St. Olavs Plass with the quietly reassuring manner of a neighbourhood café. It leans into the warm, relaxed end of the spectrum: lit windows and interior warmth read in sharp relief against the early dim of Oslo afternoons, and the place feels designed for unhurried conversation rather than spectacle. Regulars and passersby share the room’s low-pressure rhythm, and the address rewards attentive walkers who stray off busier corridors. The overall effect is approachable and friendly—a city-centre spot that feels both familiar to locals and pleasantly discovered by newcomers.
Best For
This café is best for daytime, informal visits: brunches, solo coffee stops, and neighbourhood lunch outings. Its location draws a mix of regulars and transient daytime foot traffic from nearby hospitals, university buildings and cultural institutions, so it works well as a relaxed pit stop between appointments or a laid-back weekend brunch. The writing frames the venue as mid-market and community-oriented rather than trophy dining, so patrons come for steady, straightforward food and the steady cadence of a local café rather than a formal tasting-menu experience.
Ordering Tips
When you visit, prioritize the kitchen’s signature ravioli preparations: the ravioli fungi and the ravioli wild boar are highlighted as standout dishes. Given the café’s neighbourhood focus and unpressured atmosphere, expect a measured, convivial pace—perfect for lingering. The description stresses daytime and pedestrian trade, so plan for a casual brunch or lunch visit when the house is serving its core offerings; difficult-to-find reservations or formal service expectations are not implied by the copy.
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Where to go if this is not the right fit
Pick Mon Oncle for a more occasion-ready French meal, especially when price tier and cuisine clarity matter. Pick Fuglen when the plan is coffee-first rather than dinner-first.
If the group wants a clearer food category, Beijing Palace is the more direct Chinese option. For a more deliberate restaurant night, compare Happolati and Panu before settling on an informal central table.
Restaurant context
How it compares in Oslo
Café Tekehtopa is the practical, low-friction choice in this set: better for an easy central meal than for a tightly planned celebration. Mon Oncle is the clearer trade-up if the brief is French food and a higher price tier, while Happolati and Panu are stronger cross-shops when the group wants a restaurant that feels more intentional.
For a daytime or coffee-led plan, Fuglen is easier to recommend because the espresso bar identity is explicit. For Chinese food, Beijing Palace gives the decision a clearer cuisine anchor. Choose Café Tekehtopa when flexibility beats category precision; choose one of the others when the meal needs a defined reason to exist.
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Compare Café Tekehtopa
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Café Tekehtopa | Oslo | , | , | No published awards |
| Happolati | Oslo | , | , | No published awards |
| Panu | Oslo | , | , | No published awards |
| Beijing Palace | Oslo | , | , | No published awards |
| Fuglen | Oslo | Espresso Bar | , | 2026 OAD Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked · #1202025 OAD Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked · #722024 OAD Cheap Eats in Europe Ranked · #48 |
| Mon Oncle | Oslo | French | €€€ | Star Wine Lists 2026 · #1Michelin Guide Nordic Countries 20262026 OAD Newly Added European Restaurants2026 OAD Casual in Europe Recommended2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star |
How Café Tekehtopa Oslo compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Café Tekehtopa handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified here, so ask the venue directly before you go, especially if your restriction is strict. If your group needs a guaranteed fit, choose a place where the menu and accommodation details are clearer before arriving.
What should I order at Café Tekehtopa?
There is no verified signature dish or cuisine detail available here. Choose based on the venue's current menu when you arrive, or check the venue's official channels for the latest details before making a plan.
What are Café Tekehtopa's verified hours?
The verified hours show that Café Tekehtopa opens at 11 AM Monday through Friday, 12 PM on Saturday, closes at 12 AM on those operating days. It is closed on Sunday. Choose the timing that fits your Oslo schedule, confirm current hours directly before going.
How far ahead should I contact Café Tekehtopa?
There is no verified booking policy or reservation lead time here. If your Oslo itinerary is fixed, contact the venue in advance rather than leaving the timing to chance, especially for a specific date or group plan.
Is Café Tekehtopa good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion is casual and the verified basics are enough for your group. Café Tekehtopa has a casual dress code and broad Monday-through-Saturday hours, but there is no verified award, chef, tasting-menu format, or special-occasion detail here. For comparison, Panu or Mon Oncle may be worth considering.
What are alternatives to Café Tekehtopa?
Use Happolati, Panu, Beijing Palace, Fuglen, or Mon Oncle if you want to compare Café Tekehtopa with other options. Café Tekehtopa is best assessed on its verified basics: Oslo location, casual dress code, broad opening hours Monday through Saturday.
What should a first-timer know about Café Tekehtopa?
Go in expecting a casual Oslo venue with long opening hours most operating days, not a restaurant with a verified fine-dining format or published signature dish in this data. It is closed on Sunday, opens at 11 AM Monday through Friday, starts at 12 PM on Saturday, with closing at 12 AM Monday through Saturday.






















