
Restaurant Mori
Sofiemyr
Restaurant in Sofiemyr, Norway
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Restaurant Mori works for a wine-led dinner in Sofiemyr, especially after its Star Wine List recognition for 2026. It is not the right target for brunch or breakfast; book it when the plan is an evening meal where the bottle choice matters as much as the food decision.
About Restaurant Mori
For dinner in Sofiemyr, Restaurant Mori works best with a narrow, practical brief: it has evening hours from Tuesday through Saturday, a smart casual dress code, Star Wine List recognition for 2026. Beyond those points, public details such as cuisine, chef, menu format, pricing, seating are not confirmed here, so the safest plan is to book for an evening meal rather than assume a specific style of dining.
Book it for dinner, not a morning plan
The practical verdict is narrow but useful: this is an evening venue. Restaurant Mori is closed Monday and Sunday, opens from 6–11 PM Tuesday through Thursday, from 6 PM–12 AM on Friday, from 5 PM–12:30 AM on Saturday.
The clearest recognition is Star Wine List 2026. That is a useful signal, but it should not be treated as a substitute for confirmed menu, cuisine, chef, or price information. If those specifics matter to your group, check directly with the restaurant before booking.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose Restaurant Mori when you want a planned evening meal in Sofiemyr and are comfortable booking from limited public detail. Skip it for any occasion where you need the cuisine style, chef name, menu format, or price range confirmed in advance. Smart casual dress is the dress code, so plan for a neat but not formal dinner.
If you are still comparing options, consider Brasseriet or Betong as other restaurant references, look at Ekebergrestauranten, Tolvte og Kranen, or Brasserie Rivoli if your search extends beyond a single Sofiemyr dinner choice. Keep the comparison practical: Restaurant Mori's confirmed facts are its Sofiemyr location, evening schedule, smart casual dress code, Star Wine List 2026 recognition.
Located inside
HotelThe WellFull hotel guidePlanning details
- Location
- Kongeveien 65, 1412 Sofiemyr, Norway
- Website
- thewell.no/mat-drikke/restaurant-mori
- Phone
- +47 91 17 40 03
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Restaurant Mori sits in the quieter suburban ring south of Oslo, presenting an understated, intimate dining experience anchored by a serious wine program. The write-up frames it as a calm alternative to the capital’s spotlight, a place where the cellar’s depth earns external recognition rather than theatrical flair. Expect a restrained, contemplative atmosphere that prioritizes wine focus and thoughtful service over buzz. The address reads like a small destination: discreet, intentionally unflashy and suited to diners who appreciate subtlety and a strong cellar as the central draw.
Best For
This is a destination for diners who travel with wine as the priority. The White Star from Star Wine List signals that Mori’s list is worth deliberate attention, so it’s ideal for those curious about cellar depth and coherent selections that complement focused cuisine. It also fits couples and small groups seeking a quieter, more intimate evening away from the city’s tourist circuit. While it sits in suburban Sofiemyr, the recognition positions Mori alongside peer restaurants beyond its postcode, so visitors who plan an intentional outing for wine appreciation get the most from the experience.
Ordering Tips
Let the wine list guide the meal: the venue’s White Star recognition indicates range and depth worth exploring, so allocate time to browse the cellar selections. If you’re interested in learning, ask the front-of-house team to point out highlights or interesting producers—there’s clear editorial emphasis on the wine program rather than on flash. Pairings that respect delicate Japanese flavors will likely be the most successful, so choose wines that offer balance and finesse. Treat a visit as a purposeful stop for wine discovery rather than a quick bite.
Venue details
Ambiance
Cozy and aesthetic atmosphere with panoramic evergreen forest views, clean and meticulously maintained setting.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Formal
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Planning details
Location
Kongeveien 65, 1412 Sofiemyr, Norway · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to look if this does not fit
Try Brasseriet if you want a local Sofiemyr alternative with less emphasis on wine-led decision-making. Choose Betong if the group wants Modern Cuisine and a clearer €€€ price signal before committing.
Restaurant context
How it compares for a Sofiemyr dinner
Restaurant Mori is the stronger choice if wine is the deciding factor, while Brasseriet is the safer cross-shop for a more general local restaurant brief. With Mori, the appeal is narrower: book when the group wants an evening that can revolve around the wine list. Choose Brasseriet when the priority is a broader, less wine-specific meal.
Betong is the clearer comparison for diners who want a defined food category before committing, since its Modern Cuisine and €€€ positioning set expectations more directly. Mori is less useful for a price-led decision because no public price tier is supplied here; Betong gives the group a firmer sense of spend and format before the reservation.
Ekebergrestauranten, Tolvte og Kranen, Brasserie Rivoli are better cross-shops when location, room feel, or a wider Oslo-area plan matters more than staying in Sofiemyr. For the easiest decision: pick Mori for wine-led dinner, Brasseriet for a local fallback, Betong when modern cooking plus a clearer spend signal matters.
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Compare Restaurant Mori
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Restaurant Mori | Sofiemyr | ; | Star Wine Lists 2026 | ; |
| Brasseriet | Sofiemyr | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Ekebergrestauranten | Oslo | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Tolvte og Kranen | Oslo | No published awards | ; | ; |
| Betong | Oslo | Modern Cuisine | Star Wine Lists 2026Michelin Guide Nordic Countries 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate | €€€ |
| Brasserie Rivoli | Oslo | No published awards | ; | ; |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Restaurant Mori?
No specific dishes, cuisine, or menu format are here. The safest move is to ask the restaurant for current recommendations when you book or when you arrive.
Is Restaurant Mori good for a special occasion?
It can fit a planned evening meal in Sofiemyr, especially if the Star Wine List 2026 recognition matters to you. For details such as menu style, pricing, or seating, confirm directly with the restaurant before treating it as a special-occasion booking.
What should a first-timer know about Restaurant Mori?
Plan for dinner: it is closed Monday and Sunday, with service Tuesday through Saturday evening in Sofiemyr. The confirmed dress code is smart casual.
Is Restaurant Mori good for solo dining?
What are alternatives to Restaurant Mori?
For comparison, you can also look at Brasseriet or Betong, while Ekebergrestauranten, Tolvte og Kranen, Brasserie Rivoli may be useful references if you are widening the search beyond one Sofiemyr option.
Is lunch or dinner better at Restaurant Mori?
Dinner is the option. The posted hours are Tuesday through Saturday evenings, with Monday and Sunday closed, no lunch hours are listed.
What should I wear to Restaurant Mori?
Smart casual is the dress code. Choose neat evening clothing rather than assuming either formal dress or very casual wear.




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