
Oslo Street Food
This Asian noodle stall in the Oslo Street Food food hall marks gluten-free items on its menu and offers rice noodle dishes that can be made with gluten-free sauces. The kitchen is shared and pans are cleaned between preparations; one coeliac reviewer reported no reaction. Staff are described as knowledgeable, but cross-contamination risk remains as it is not a dedicated gluten-free facility. A QR code at the food hall shows top allergens for every stall.
| Mon | Not specified independently for this stall; food hall hours vary. |
| Tue | Not specified independently for this stall; food hall hours vary. |
| Wed | Not specified independently for this stall; food hall hours vary. |
| Thu | Not specified independently for this stall; food hall hours vary. |
| Fri | Not specified independently for this stall; food hall hours vary. |
| Sat | Not specified independently for this stall; food hall hours vary. |
| Sun | Not specified independently for this stall; food hall hours vary. |
Per-allergen evidence
Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 65% ·
Reliable, Allergen-marked menu with aware staff, served from a shared kitchen. Cross-contamination risk is acknowledged but the venue has clear options.
This Asian noodle stall in the Oslo Street Food food hall marks gluten-free items on its menu and offers rice noodle dishes that can be made with gluten-free sauces. The kitchen is shared and pans are cleaned between preparations; one coeliac reviewer reported no reaction. Staff are described as knowledgeable, but cross-contamination risk remains as it is not a dedicated gluten-free facility. A QR code at the food hall shows top allergens for every stall.
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