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Oslo vs. Oslo: Food Scene Comparison

@Topiclo Admin4/29/2026blog

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"title": "Oslo vs. Oslo: Food Scene Comparison",
"body": "

Oslo is a city in Norway with a strong food and drink culture. Yesterday snow fell, and I stayed indoors.

Q: Are there long lines in Oslo?

A: No, unlike in New York.

Q: How expensive is food in Oslo?

A: Not much. A lunch meal costs around 200 NOK (~$22).

Q: Is the food healthy?

A: Yes, it focuses on fresh ingredients and local produce.

Market A is downtown. I'm seen by my neighbor.

Cost: Coffee 70 NOK, haircut 300 NOK, gym 100 NOK, casual date 150 NOK, taxi 150 NOK per km outside the center.

Overheard: People don't wear hats in public places.

Eyebrows must always be polite. In a queue, it's normal to take your place.

Night life is not bad. People eat, drink, dance, or sit in bars.

Regrets: People regretting that they were not expats from other countries. People who are not used to the cold and long winters.

Oslo food scene is similar to首都北京 → 發展經濟技術有变色.بر}`,
"tags": ["Oslo", "lifestyle", "food", "travel", "blog", "tr"],
"language": "tr"
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