Oslo has five Michelin-rated restaurants. Some traditional dishes are Skolebrĝd, Rosinbolle, Skillingsbolle and Frĝloff. The Oslo Food Festival have been held several times in the city showcasing several unique dishes and various fruits, vegetables and breads. Cultural differencies have affected Oslo and it is very commong to see a Kebab kitchen in the city especially in the east of Oslo. There are both expensive and cheap restaurants in Oslo. The cheapest restaurants in Oslo are some of the Asian restaurants in the city. An "Oslo hotdog" or "Grillpĝlse" in Norwegian are sold on Fuel Stations and various shops. The Oslo hotdog is a very common fastfood in the city. Torggata in Oslo is one of Oslos streets where you may find cheap, quality food. Various coffee bars and restaurants are located here. Norway is also one of the largest fishing nations in the world and a large amount of Seafood-restaurants are spread around the city.