Solsiden
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, OSLO/ Updated : May 9, 2017, 11:04 IST
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Seafood restaurant Solsiden brings new meaning to the phrase "seasonal food" - it's only open from May to early September. This can leave fish-lovers frustrated during the winter months, but it certainly adds to the sense of revel … Read more
Seafood restaurant Solsiden brings new meaning to the phrase "seasonal food" - it's only open from May to early September. This can leave fish-lovers frustrated during the winter months, but it certainly adds to the sense of revelry in summer. Read less

Quality fish and seafood for sunny summer days
Seafood restaurant Solsiden brings new meaning to the phrase "seasonal food" - it's only open from May to early September. This can leave fish-lovers frustrated during the winter months, but it certainly adds to the sense of revelry in summer.
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