Restaurant in Oslo, Norway
Hos Peder
100Pearl PointsEasy local pick

About Hos Peder
Hos Peder is a practical Grünerløkka pick for an easy Oslo meal when neighborhood fit matters more than a named chef, published format, or awards profile. For a sharper single-purpose stop, compare it with Tim Wendelboe for coffee or Haralds Vaffel for dessert.
Hos Peder is an Oslo venue with a casual dress code and clearly listed opening hours. Use it when the plan needs a direct stop rather than a choice built around a verified cuisine, chef, award, price point, or seating format.
The most useful planning detail is timing: Hos Peder is closed Monday, open Tuesday to Friday from 4–11 PM, Saturday from 1–11 PM, Sunday from 2–9 PM. For a broader scan before committing, use Our full Oslo restaurants guide, then compare other options by the kind of outing you want.
Go for an easy Oslo stop, not a high-stakes tasting-menu night
The appeal here is practicality. With no verified cuisine, chef, pricing, awards, or seating format to anchor a stronger claim, the recommendation should stay narrow: this is a sensible choice when convenience and a casual tone matter more than chasing a named kitchen or formal dining credentials. If you want to compare it with other named options, Tim Wendelboe and Haralds Vaffel can help frame a different plan.
For planning, cross-shop against Apostrophe, SKAAL Matbar, or Villa Paradiso if the outing needs a clearer venue identity. For Hos Peder, keep the confirmed details simple: Oslo, casual dress, the listed weekly hours.
How to use it in a Norway itinerary
Treat this as an Oslo slot, then save bigger itinerary weight for places with more explicit formats or regional pull. Hos Peder is easiest to place in a plan when you need a casual stop during its confirmed opening windows, not when the trip depends on a verified tasting menu, award history, price category, or signature dish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Hos Peder handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation is not verified in the available details. If you have strict needs, check the venue's official channels before you go and be ready to choose another Oslo option with more clearly published menu information.
Is lunch or dinner better at Hos Peder?
A weekday evening plan is the safer fit for the listed hours, since Hos Peder opens Tuesday to Friday from 4–11 PM. Weekend afternoon plans can work within the listed hours: Saturday from 1–11 PM and Sunday from 2–9 PM.
What should I order at Hos Peder?
No verified cuisine type or signature dish is available for Hos Peder. Check the current menu or ask the venue for its recommendation when you arrive.
What should a first-timer know about Hos Peder?
Treat it as a casual Oslo stop rather than a destination built around a verified fixed format. The practical details are the hours: closed Monday, then open Tue–Fri from 4–11 PM, Saturday from 1–11 PM, Sunday from 2–9 PM.
Is Hos Peder good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion calls for a casual Oslo stop. There are no verified awards, chef details, price category, or tasting-menu format in the available information, so it is not a choice to frame around formal credentials.
What are alternatives to Hos Peder?
SKAAL Matbar and Apostrophe are useful comparisons if you want to weigh Hos Peder against other options, while Villa Paradiso is another venue to consider for a different kind of outing. Hos Peder is best framed by its casual dress code and confirmed hours.
Can Hos Peder accommodate groups?
Group accommodation is not verified in the available details. If you are planning for several people, contact Hos Peder directly and keep a backup Oslo option in mind.
Location
Thorvald Meyers gate 40B, 0555 Oslo, Norway
Compare Hos Peder
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Hos Peder | Oslo | , |
| SKAAL Matbar | Oslo | , |
| Villa Paradiso | Oslo | , |
| Tim Wendelboe | Oslo | Coffee Bar |
| Haralds Vaffel | Oslo | Dessert Restaurant |
| Apostrophe | Oslo | , |
How Hos Peder Oslo compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- SKAAL Matbar, Notable alternative
- Villa Paradiso, Notable alternative
- Tim Wendelboe, Coffee Bar, Coffee Bar
- Haralds Vaffel, Dessert Restaurant, Dessert Restaurant
- Apostrophe, Notable alternative
How it compares in Oslo
Hos Peder is the easier, more flexible pick when the plan is built around Grünerløkka rather than a destination meal. Tim Wendelboe is stronger for a coffee-first stop, while Haralds Vaffel is the cleaner choice for a quick dessert-led detour.
For a fuller restaurant decision, cross-shop SKAAL Matbar, Villa Paradiso, and Apostrophe. SKAAL Matbar and Apostrophe make more sense when the group wants a clearer dining agenda; Villa Paradiso is the safer call when the party needs an accessible, familiar format.
Choose Hos Peder for low-pressure timing and neighborhood convenience. Choose Tim Wendelboe or Haralds Vaffel when the stop should be short and specific; choose SKAAL Matbar, Villa Paradiso, or Apostrophe when the booking itself needs to carry the evening.
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