Restaurant in Oslo, Norway
Frognerseteren
100Pearl PointsView-First Dining

About Frognerseteren
Frognerseteren is the practical choice for a first Oslo meal when atmosphere and an easy plan matter more than a formal chef-led format. Go for the Holmenkollen setting and a relaxed group-friendly meal; choose Geita or À L'aise instead if the priority is a clearer Modern Cuisine signal.
Frognerseteren is an Oslo restaurant with daily opening hours and a smart-casual dress code. With no confirmed cuisine, chef, menu format, awards, price tier, dishes, or service details available here, the safest way to evaluate it is as a flexible Oslo dining option rather than a restaurant to choose for a specific culinary promise.
The verdict: consider Frognerseteren when the practical details work for your plans. It is open 11 AM–10 PM Monday to Saturday and 11 AM–9 PM on Sunday, which gives diners a broad window for a meal. For anything more specific, such as current menus, dietary accommodations, or booking requirements, check the venue's official channels before committing.
Go for confirmed basics; cross-shop for culinary ambition
First-timers should treat Frognerseteren as a restaurant with verified Oslo location, daily hours, smart-casual expectations, not as a confirmed tasting-menu, chef-led, or award-backed destination. If your decision depends on cuisine, specific dishes, beverage pairings, or price, confirm those details directly with the restaurant.
For broader comparison, Geita and À L'aise may be useful reference points. Lysebu, Michaels, Roze Gastro are also natural names to compare when deciding what kind of meal best fits the occasion. Use our full Oslo restaurants guide for a wider read on dining in the city.
Worth it for flexible plans, less so for menu hunters
Frognerseteren makes the most sense for diners who value clear practical information: Oslo location, long daily hours, a smart-casual dress code. It is less useful for diners who need a verified cuisine, named signature dishes, a confirmed price tier, or a documented award profile before choosing a table.
Because the verified data is limited, the best approach is to keep expectations broad. Plan around the published hours, dress neatly, confirm the current menu and any special requirements directly with the venue. If the meal is meant to be a culinary centerpiece, compare Frognerseteren with other dining rooms before booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Frognerseteren accommodate groups?
The verified details do not include group policies, private dining, or seat counts. Frognerseteren is in Oslo and is open daily, from 11 AM to 10 PM Monday to Saturday and until 9 PM on Sunday. Check the venue's official channels if you need a group booking.
What should I order at Frognerseteren?
No specific dishes or menu format are verified here. Treat the current menu as something to confirm directly with the restaurant before you go, especially if your choice depends on cuisine, dietary needs, or a particular dish.
Is lunch or dinner better at Frognerseteren?
The verified hours begin at 11 AM every day, but no separate lunch offering is confirmed here. Choose your timing based on the published hours: Frognerseteren is open until 10 PM Monday to Saturday and until 9 PM on Sunday.
Is Frognerseteren good for solo dining?
Solo dining suitability is not specifically verified. If you are dining alone, the useful confirmed details are that Frognerseteren is in Oslo, has daily hours, has a smart-casual dress code. Check directly with the venue for reservations or seating details.
Is Frognerseteren good for a special occasion?
It may work for a special occasion if the confirmed practical details fit your plans: Oslo location, daily hours, smart-casual dress. No awards, tasting-menu format, private-room details, or special-occasion services are verified here, so confirm any occasion-specific needs directly.
What are alternatives to compare with Frognerseteren?
Lysebu, À L'aise, Geita, Michaels, Roze Gastro are useful comparisons when deciding what kind of meal you want. Choose Frognerseteren when its confirmed basics, Oslo location, daily hours, smart-casual dress code, match your plans.
What should I wear to Frognerseteren?
The verified dress code is smart casual. A neat, polished outfit is the safest choice, without needing to assume a formal dress requirement.
Location
Holmenkollveien 200, 0791 Oslo, Norway
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How It Compares
Frognerseteren is the lower-friction choice versus Lysebu if the goal is a scenic Oslo meal without making the restaurant itself the whole evening. Lysebu is the closer cross-shop for a hillside mood; Frognerseteren is the easier recommendation when booking simplicity and a relaxed room matter.
For food ambition, Geita is the cleaner pick at €€€ because its Modern Cuisine positioning gives diners a clearer idea of what they are paying for. À L'aise sits above that at €€€€, so choose it when the night calls for a splurge and a more formal culinary frame.
Roze Gastro and Michaels are better used as Oslo cross-shops when availability, neighborhood convenience, or group preference drives the decision. Frognerseteren wins for setting-led ease; Geita and À L'aise win when the meal itself needs to carry the occasion.
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