Actually situated in the eponymous apartment block in St John's Wood, Oslo Court feels like a strange time warp to a posh hotel restaurant in the 70s.
Despite its Scandianvian-sounding name, the family-run place actually does a la carte French food. It does however do a lot of sea food, ... Read review
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Advantages: A throwback to the 70s. Feels posh Disadvantages: A throwback to the 70s. Feels posh
...block in St John's Wood, Oslo Court feels like a strange time warp to a posh hotel restaurant in the 70s.
Despite its Scandianvian-sounding name, the family-run place actually does a la carte French food. It does however do a lot of sea food, mostly in cream based sauce.
I am not a high earner or a posh diner, so as far as I can remember this is the only restaurant I've only been to where they have those menus for the women which don't actually ... ...Apparently the place is called Oslo Court because it used to be a drinking club during WWII, visited by Norwegian war activists seeking refuge in London. Some, or possibly most of its present patrons look like they might have seen that period for themselves. Hopefully they won't all die and leave Oslo Court to close, because it really is a unique slice of London dining.
THE FOOD
Oslo Court has obviously decided to completely ignore any food trends, ...
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