List of the Michelin Guide restaurants in Norway
The list of restaurants in Norway awarded by the Michelin Guide includes all restaurants that have been awarded at least one star (as of 2020).
Overview
Excellent restaurants | ||||
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Map with all coordinates of the restaurants: OSM | WikiMap | ||||
Stars | restaurant | description | place | image |
RE-NAA | Re-Naa, under Sven-Erik Renaa, was the first restaurant outside Oslo to receive a Michelin star in 2016. In 2020 it received its second star. | Stavanger | ||
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Statholdergaarden | Awarded since 1998, Norway's longest-serving Michelin restaurant | Oslo | |
contrast | New in 2016 | Oslo | ||
Sabi Omakase | New in 2017 | Stavanger | ||
Was true | New in 2018 | Oslo | ||
Creed | New in 2019, cook Heidi Bjerkan is the first and so far only Norwegian woman to have received a Michelin star. Credo was also awarded the sustainability award in 2019. | Trondheim | ||
Fagn | New in 2019 | Trondheim | ||
Under | New in 2020 | Lindesnes | ||
Bare | New in 2020 | Mountains | ||
Games | New in 2020 | Trondheim | ||
Omakase By Vladimir Pak | New in 2020 | Oslo | ||
Former excellent restaurants | ||||
Maaemo | Maaemo means mother earth. The restaurant, which opened in December 2010 and is managed by the Dane Esben Holmboe Bang, received two Michelin stars in 2012 and the third in 2016. In 2020, it lost its stars after moving and temporarily closing. | Oslo | ||
Ylajali | Awarded in 2014, closed at the end of 2015 | Oslo | ||
fauna | Awarded in 2014, closed in 2016 | Oslo |
See also
- Norwegian cuisine
- List of the Michelin Guide restaurants in Denmark
- List of the Michelin Guide restaurants in Finland
- List of Michelin Guide restaurants in Iceland
- List of the Michelin Guide restaurants in Sweden
Individual evidence
- ↑ MICHELIN Guide 2020: Stars & Awards Announced , accessed on February 22, 2020
- ↑ re-naa Visit Norway, accessed on February 22, 2020
- ↑ https://maaemo.no/about-maaemo