Restaurant in Oslo, Norway
St. Lars
100Pearl PointsWine-first dinner

About St. Lars
Book St. Lars if you want an easy Oslo dinner with a stronger wine signal than the average neighborhood option. The 2026 Star Wine List recognition makes it most useful for diners who care about what they drink; choose Stallen for a more clearly Norwegian meal or FYR Bistronomi & Bar for modern-cuisine value.
St. Lars is a casual Oslo venue with confirmed evening hours Monday through Saturday and Sunday closure. The clearest verified recognition is Star Wine List (2026), so it is reasonable to keep that recognition in mind, while keeping expectations grounded: confirmed public details here do not establish specific dishes, cuisine, menu format, chef, pricing, seating, or service style.
Make this an evening plan, then compare more broadly on a second night
The smart first visit is an evening visit, planned around the confirmed opening hours rather than a fixed expectation of specific dishes. Because no confirmed signature dishes or menu format are listed here, do not arrive locked into a single order. Treat St. Lars as a casual Oslo evening choice with Star Wine List recognition, check the venue's own channels for current details before you go.
For a two- or three-visit Oslo plan, compare St. Lars with other listed options based on what your group wants that night. FYR Bistronomi & Bar and Stallen are natural alternatives to review, while J2 Korean BBQ, Roze Gastro, Campo de' Fiori may suit different group preferences. Keep the comparison practical rather than assuming a specific cuisine, price tier, or format unless you verify it directly.
Best for an easy evening, not a high-control itinerary
Use St. Lars as a direct evening plan in Oslo. The verified hours are 4:30–10 PM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed, the dress code is casual. Beyond that, the safest approach is to avoid over-planning around unconfirmed details and confirm any current visit-specific needs with the venue.
For a broader Oslo shortlist, use the full Oslo restaurants guide before committing. If the evening needs a bar or post-visit plan, cross-check the Oslo bars guide; for trip planning beyond St. Lars, broader Oslo travel resources can help you avoid making one stop carry the whole night.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at St. Lars?
Bar seating is not confirmed here. Plan around the verified opening hours instead: St. Lars is open 4:30–10 PM Monday through Saturday and closed on Sunday. If seating style matters, check directly with the venue before you go.
What are alternatives to St. Lars in Oslo?
FYR Bistronomi & Bar, Roze Gastro, J2 Korean BBQ, Campo de' Fiori, Stallen are useful names to compare with St. Lars when planning an evening out. St. Lars is the pick to consider if you want a casual Oslo venue with confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition, but verify current menus and formats directly before deciding.
What should I order at St. Lars?
No specific signature dish or menu format is confirmed here. Use the verified Star Wine List recognition as a reason to ask about wine when you visit, but check the venue's official channels for the latest details before making plans around a specific order.
Is St. Lars good for a special occasion?
It can work for a relaxed occasion if a casual Oslo evening is the right tone. The confirmed facts are the casual dress code, evening hours Monday through Saturday, Sunday closure, Star Wine List (2026) recognition. For anything more specific, such as seating style, menu format, or celebration arrangements, confirm directly with the venue.
Does St. Lars handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not verified here. If you have allergies or restrictions, check ahead with the venue before booking or arriving.
Is lunch or dinner better at St. Lars?
An evening visit is the confirmed way to plan St. Lars. The verified hours are Monday through Saturday from 4:30–10 PM, with Sunday closed, so there is no verified lunch service here.
What should I wear to St. Lars?
The verified dress code is casual. Plan for casual evening clothes rather than formalwear, check directly with the venue if you are attending a specific event or private arrangement.
Location
Thereses gate 45, 0354 Oslo, Norway
Compare St. Lars
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| St. Lars | Oslo | , | Star Wine List (2026) | , |
| J2 Korean BBQ | Oslo | , | , | , |
| Campo de' Fiori | Oslo | , | , | , |
| Stallen | Oslo | Norwegian | , | €€€ |
| FYR Bistronomi & Bar | Oslo | Modern Cuisine | , | €€ |
| Roze Gastro | Oslo | , | , | , |
How St. Lars Oslo compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is full
Try FYR Bistronomi & Bar first if value matters; its €€ modern-cuisine positioning gives it the cleanest alternative case. Try Stallen if the night needs a more explicitly Norwegian frame and the higher €€€ tier is acceptable.
How St. Lars compares in Oslo
St. Lars is the safer choice for an easy, wine-led dinner than for a tightly defined cuisine brief. Stallen is the better match if Norwegian cooking is the point of the night and the €€€ tier fits the budget. FYR Bistronomi & Bar reads as the value play among the listed peers, with modern cuisine at €€ and a clearer price-positioning advantage.
For group energy, J2 Korean BBQ should be the first comparison, especially if the table wants a more interactive meal. Campo de' Fiori and Roze Gastro are better treated as backup cross-shops when location or availability drives the decision, since the available price and format signals are less specific.
Choose St. Lars when ease of booking and wine credibility matter more than a named cuisine category. Choose FYR Bistronomi & Bar for a more budget-conscious modern dinner, Stallen for Norwegian context, J2 Korean BBQ when the group wants a livelier table format.
Recognized By
Explore Oslo
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