From Excellent to Unbeatable: Norway’s Team Transformation

Oslo’s Credo restaurant has received a glowing review from Norwegian food critics Levi Kvitland and Ole Jacob Hoel, published February 13, 2026, in Adresseavisen. The critics lauded the establishment as “unbeatable,” a significant shift from previous assessments.

Kvitland, known as “Smakspolitiet” (The Taste Police), and Hoel, a food writer, both contributed to the positive assessment. The review follows a period where the restaurant was described as “glimrende” (excellent), according to the Adresseavisen report.

The article appears alongside other recent news from the publication, including coverage of James Van Der Beek’s death and related celebrity news, as well as updates on Norwegian cultural events like Spellemann nominations and new podcast launches.

Adresseavisen also reported on a range of domestic issues, including rising unemployment, lawsuits against Meta and YouTube, student controls, and an increase in animals being given up for adoption. The newspaper’s coverage extends to political and social topics, such as potential bans on social media in other countries and debates surrounding school participation in religious services.

The review of Credo is part of a broader restaurant guide published by Adresseavisen, offering insights into the dining scene in Norway.

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