Mar 5 β€’ 19:24 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

We have suffered for the place for a long time. Now we can finally eat this soup without obstacles.

A local Thai restaurant in Oslo, Tuk Tuk Thai, can now welcome customers again after prolonged construction in the area made access difficult.

Tuk Tuk Thai, a restaurant in Oslo, has faced challenges due to extensive construction in the government quarter, which has turned the surrounding area into a chaotic construction site with limited access to shops and dining. The owners and patrons have felt the impact of these changes for an extended period, longing for a return to normalcy.

With the completion of the roadworks and the addition of newly planted trees, MΓΈllergata has been revitalized, offering a more inviting environment. The reopening of access to Tuk Tuk Thai is a significant relief for local residents and visitors who can now enjoy authentic Thai cuisine without the previous hindrances. The restaurant is anticipated to attract both regular and new customers eager to experience its offerings.

The successful comeback of Tuk Tuk Thai symbolizes not just the resilience of local businesses but also a hopeful sign of urban regeneration in Oslo. It emphasizes the importance of community support for local establishments, especially after enduring tough times during construction projects that disrupt pedestrian and vehicle traffic. This return to normal access potentially encourages more foot traffic and economic activity in the area.

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