Helsinki Restaurants

Helsinki is dotted with cozy yet decidedly modern-looking venues offering reindeer, herring, and pike accompanied by delicious Finnish mushrooms or wild-berry sauces. Don't be turned off by spare menu descriptions such as "reindeer with lingonberry sauce and chanterelles,"—it's a classic example of the Finnish tendency toward understatement, and the skill will be evident in the taste. You'll find everything from Mexican to Nepalese (quite popular with locals) in the city, though not at every price point. Expect European-size entrées, excellent location, and service at a steep price. A strong café culture makes it easy to find a tasty, reasonably priced lunch.

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  • 1. Café Esplanad

    $$ | Esplanadi

    Situated on the north side of the Esplanade amid stylish design boutiques, this café is a great place to sample a giant version of the korvapuusti, roughly translated as a "slap around the ear"—a sweet bun fresh from the oven and made all the more delicious by virtue of the cinnamon spinkled between its folded layers. Salads, filled bread rolls, and other enormous confectioneries are on offer, eased down with some of Helsinki's best coffee or something stronger if required. It's a good option for evening snacks as well as lunch.

    Pohjoisesplanadi 37, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00101, Finland
    09-665–496

    Known For

    • Generous portions
    • Fresh cinnamon buns
    • Popular meeting spot

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Weekdays 9–9; Sat. 9–6; Sun. noon–6.
  • 2. Kosmos

    $$ | Keskusta

    Just a short walk from the Stockmann department store, this cozy restaurant has become a lunchtime favorite; come evening it's given over to artists and journalists. Menu highlights draw on Scandinavian and Russian elements and include reindeer, fried vendace, perch, trout, and cèpe mushrooms. Chilled chocolate cheesecake makes a superb dessert. The high ceilings and understated interior lend a Scandinavian air of simplicity and elegance. Happily, some things never change, and Kosmos has retained its character since 1924. 

    Kalevankatu 3, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00100, Finland
    09-647–255

    Known For

    • Scandinavian-Russian fusion dishes
    • Cozy alcoves
    • Historic hangout

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends
  • 3. Ora Restaurant

    $$$$ | Eira

    Hidden away in the Eira district on Helsinki's most elegant art nouveau residential street, tiny Ora is the antithesis of pretentious gourmet dining, although its creativity and sense of fun has earned it a Michelin star. All ingredients—apart from salt—are produced or foraged locally, and the menu is exquisitely crafted, with foraged herbs and fresh seasonal vegetables complementing fish and meat creations. Intimacy is not sacrificed in what feels like an expanded home dining room, with tables turned toward the open kitchen. When the owner-chef Sasu Laukkonen is cooking, be ready for an especially cheerful, proud, and enthusiastic greeting. Possibly the best of a confident new wave of Michelin-awarded eateries in the capital, Ora is hard to beat for a cozy, special-occasion splurge in Helsinki.

    Huvilakatu 28A, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00150, Finland
    0400-959–440

    Known For

    • Open kitchen
    • Exciting and innovative menu
    • Michelin star

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch
  • 4. Ravintola Palace

    $$$$ | Kauppatori

    This hotel restaurant has a magnificent view of the South Harbour. Chef Eero Vottonen has steered it to Michelin-star status with a sumptuous seven-part menu that covers almost every conceivable fresh Nordic ingredient, from crispy rye sourdough bread and smoked trout roe to Norwegian king crab and scallops with asparagus. There's a shorter Menu Palace version as well as a delicious lunch.

    Eteläranta 10, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00130, Finland
    050-505-0718

    Known For

    • Midcentury modern design
    • Harbor views
    • Michelin star--quality dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends and July, Reservations essential, Credit cards accepted
  • 5. Ravintola Torni

    $$$ | Keskusta | Scandinavian

    A 1930s functional design interior provides the backdrop to the innovative contemporary cooking at this hotel restaurant. Interesting combinations on the menu might include herring with a salad of new potatoes, pepper steak à la Torni, and chocolate cake with berry salad.

    Hotel Torni, Kalevank. 5, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00100, Finland
    09-4336–6320

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and July. No lunch Sat.
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  • 6. Café Engel

    $$ | Senaatintori

    Named for the architect Carl Ludvig Engel, this café on Senate Square serves traditional lunch fare, and it's also open for breakfast. Portions are hearty—you can fill up on a huge bowl of the tomato basil soup or the cold smoked salmon sandwich; for a lighter snack, try a savory karjalanpiirakka or one of the smaller open-faced cold-cut sandwiches. Locals stop in for coffee, wine, and desserts, which include seasonal treats such as lingonberry cheesecake, fruit tarts, and an excellent Sacher torte. The outdoor KesäKino summer cinema is held in the courtyard, which is also the venue for recitals and other events.

    Aleksanterinkatu 26, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00170, Finland
    09-652–776

    Known For

    • Senate Square location
    • Soups and sandwiches
    • Lingonberry cheesecake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Weekdays 8–9; Sat. 9–9; Sun. 10–9
  • 7. Café Ursula

    $$ | Kaivopuisto

    Located by the sea, with views across to Suomenlinna, this café has been a favorite with locals since the 1950s. They come for the coffee, ice cream, pastries, and light lunches that include soups and salads made with traditional Finnish ingredients and to sit on the terrace on sunny days after seaside strolls in and around nearby Kaivopuisto Park. The lunch menu, which changes daily, includes fresh fish specialties, fish or root-vegetable soups, and a steak dish.

    Ehrenströmintie 3, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00140, Finland
    09-652–817

    Known For

    • Seaside terrace
    • Warm-up spot for winter walkers
    • Convenient to U.S. and U.K. Embassies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Open daily 9 am–midnight; lunch daily 11–2
  • 8. Demo

    $$$$ | Keskusta

    Opened in 2003 by chefs Tommi Tuominen and Teemu Aura and the holder of a Michelin star since 2007, Demo serves food of the very best quality without the stuffiness of some high-end restaurants; this is a place where you can comfortably laugh out loud. The core menu combines classical French and local ingredients, and the restaurant offers six- and seven-course seasonal "surprise" chef's menus. The wine cellar is among the best in Finland—some 450 wines and counting, with Burgundy a specialty.

    Uudenmaankatu 9–11, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00120, Finland
    09-2289–0840

    Known For

    • Unpretentious gourmet quality
    • Michelin star
    • Extensive wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 9. Elite

    $$$ | Töölö

    A short distance from the town center, Elite is a welcome place to recharge with a drink at the bar or meal after visiting Temppeliaukio Church, which is a five-minute walk away, and the Sibelius Monument—especially in summer, when there's outdoor seating. In addition to the Finnish classics of fried Baltic herring, salmon soup with rye bread, and select game, a fixed "Artist's Menu" is offered, including an option for recommended wine pairings and a main course choice of charred trout or sirloin steak. Its elegant art deco interior and spacious layout are popular with artists and writers. 

    Etelä Hesperiankatu 22, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00100, Finland
    09-6128–5200

    Known For

    • Elegant interior
    • Fried Baltic herring
    • Artsy crowd
  • 10. Kuu

    $$$ | Töölö

    If you like finding the true character of a city and enjoy local color, try looking in simple, friendly restaurants like this one, whose name means "moon." The menu combines Finnish specialties such as perch, salmon, and reindeer with imaginative international fare. It's especially convenient for nights at the opera, and the delightful covered terrace is open year-round. Diners can choose from an a la carte list or go for one of two fixed-price four-course house menus.

    Töölönkatu 27, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00260, Finland
    09-2709–0973

    Known For

    • Pre-opera dining
    • Authentic Helsinki character
    • Covered dining terrace

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 11. KuuKuu

    $$ | Töölö

    A five-minute walk from the somewhat austere neoclassical Parliament House, on the same street as the National Museum and close to the "Church in the Rock," this casual local gem is the kind of restaurant travelers delight to discover. The main courses have a pan-European flavor, but the "classics"—the sort of hearty food that grandma used to make—are what this place is about. Seasonal game is popular in the colder months; in summer the menu lightens to include quality salads and fish. But whenever you come, you're in for good-quality, wholesome, Finnish organic ingredients at their best. Roasted butternut squash is an excellent starter. Pan-fried breast of pheasant makes a terrific main-course follow-up. Diners can choose between one of three set menus, including a delicious vegetable-only option, and a varied à la carte selection.

    Museokatu 17, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00100, Finland
    09-2709--0974

    Known For

    • Seasonal menu
    • Casual atmosphere
    • Classic Finnish cooking
  • 12. Maxill

    $$ | Keskusta | Contemporary

    Helsinki's café boom and an increasing demand for Continental-style bars helped give birth to this hybrid, on a lively street just south of the city center. The trendy menu includes salad with goat-cheese croutons.

    Korkeavuorenk. 4, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00150, Finland
    09-638–873

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., not open until 2 on Sat
  • 13. Nokka

    $$$$ | Katajanokka

    Look for a giant propeller and anchor to find the main door of Nokka in the redbrick buildings near the Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral in Katanajanokka, overlooking the marina. This innovative restaurant specializes in seasonal fare with fresh Finnish ingredients provided by smallholdings across the country and the forests of Lapland. The rather limited but excellent a la carte menu might include pan-fried fish, lamb, mushrooms, and local cheeses, while vegetarians are well catered to in the four-course Menu Green.

    Kanavaranta 7F, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00160, Finland
    09-6128–5600

    Known For

    • Waterside dining
    • Locally sourced, organic ingredients
    • Excellent vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat. and July and Aug., Reservations essential, Credit cards accepted
  • 14. Olo

    $$$$ | Esplanadi

    Olo is perfectly located close to the historic Senate Square and the harborside Market Square. Its Michelin-star-winning menu, originally inspired by chef Jari Vesivalo's childhood memories, varies from season to season. Diners need to set aside three hours to sample the terrific five-part tasting menu, some of which is so beautifully presented it seems too good to eat. Wine pairings are offered for each stage of this gourmet fusion of Nordic and international ingredients, served in a calm and elegant setting. Reservations are essential.

    Pohjoisesplanadi 5, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00170, Finland
    010-320–6250

    Known For

    • Michelin-starred menu
    • Seasonal ingredients
    • Great location near South Harbour

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 15. Saari

    $$$$ | Eira

    There's the flavor of Hyannis Port and the Kennedys in this lovely restaurant—stunning views of yachts and mansions and other islands in the Baltic Sea abound. The boat trip to this island (€6 added to the bill for the ferry trip there and back) from the Ursininlaituri jetty only takes a few minutes, and it's well worth it. Given its location, the maritime theme here is obvious enough, but it's not overwhelming or tacky. A great starter is the assortment of archipelago appetizers, with roast lamb and alder-smoked salmon fillet choices for the main course. A full vegetarian menu is available. Like other island restaurants in Helsinki, Saari is a popular venue for the traditional late-summer, often vodka-fueled crayfish party.

    Sirpalesaari, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00150, Finland
    09-7425–5566

    Known For

    • Island location
    • Summer crayfish party
    • Vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Apr. and Sun. in Sept.
  • 16. Saaristo

    $$$ | Keskusta

    Sitting at the mouth of Helsinki's South Harbour, this restaurant, which specializes in but doesn't exclusively offer seafood, sits on Klippan island in a magnificent wooden pavilion. There's hardly a seat in the whole restaurant that doesn't offer a stunning view: from the Empire-era buildings to the north to the massive sea fortress of Suomenlinna to the south, with yachts and cruise ships floating by. This is a favorite venue for the often boisterous August crayfish parties. Glazed duck breast makes a sumptuous main course, as does roasted sea whitefish, finished off with a blueberry tartlet dessert. A selection of local Finnish cheeses is a great way to finish your meal, perhaps with a glass of schnapps. There are also four fixed menus available, including one for vegetarians. The ferry to the island leaves from the southern end of the Olympia Terminal.

    Klippan, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00140, Finland
    09-7425–5590

    Known For

    • Beautiful views
    • Fresh seafood
    • Spectacular pavilion building

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Apr. and weekends., €6.70 is added to your bill for the return ferry ticket
  • 17. Salutorget

    $$ | Esplanadi

    Right beside city hall and a handy place to take a break from shopping in Market Square, this building retains marble columns and deep wood panels that harken back to the days when it was a bank rather than an elegant restaurant, fitted as it is today with very plush and luxurious furniture. Toast Skagen, a Nordic classic, is a good bet—it's shrimp, mayo, and chives on toasted bread, topped with a generous dollop of whitefish roe. Pan-fried Baltic herring is another classic. A full five-course chef's menu costs €65, while the price of a more compact three-course Scandinavian menu is €45. Salutorget has adopted with gusto the very British concept of afternoon tea, served Monday to Saturday from 2 to 6 pm.

    Pohjoisesplanadi 15, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00100, Finland
    09-6128–5950

    Known For

    • Afternoon tea
    • Close to Market Square
    • Elegant setting in a renovated bank

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 18. Savotta

    $$$ | Senaatintori

    Savotta means "lumber camp," and the hearty food those lumberjacks would want is reflected on the menu here. Located on Senate Square, directly across from the Lutheran Cathedral, the 250-year-old building is adorned with knickknacks from a bygone era. The food is traditional Finnish food at its best—no effete New Nordic nonsense here—and meat dishes (including wild game) predominate. Elk and reindeer make an appearance, though there are plenty of fish and vegetarian options. The "Provision Master's Menu" comes with a starter for two consisting of goat cheese, pâté-like reindeer rillettes, pickled chanterelles, smoked pike, arctic char, smoked salmon roe, and a host of other delicious delicacies. The most popular main course is reindeer round-top roast and smoked potatoes. Pair it all with the strong unfiltered traditional beer called sahti. Dessert is a house-made ice cream flavored with licorice. The cheerful staff are informative when it comes to questions about this very Finnish cuisine.

    Aleksanterinkatu 22, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00170, Finland
    09-7425–5588

    Known For

    • Authentic Finnish food
    • Meat-heavy menu
    • Locally brewed beer

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.
  • 19. Savoy

    $$$$ | Esplanadi

    Given that its airy dining room was designed by Alvar Aalto and overlooks the Esplanade, it's no surprise that the Savoy is a popular spot for business lunches or occasion dining. This was Finnish statesman Marshal Carl Gustaf Mannerheim's favorite restaurant (in the late 1800s); he is rumored to have introduced the vorschmack (minced lamb and anchovies) recipe here. Savoy's menu usually includes reindeer fillet and a changing menu of inventive fresh fish dishes, such as juniper-smoked lavaret with chanterelles and grilled Mangalitza pork.

    Eteläesplanadi 14, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00130, Finland
    09-6128–5300

    Known For

    • Rooftop views
    • Historic reputation
    • Vorschmack (minced lamb and anchovies)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat., Credit cards accepted
  • 20. Sea Horse

    $$ | Punavuori

    At the foot of village-like Korkeavuorenkatu—“high hill street”—within easy reach of a cluster of boutiques and cozy cafés, Sea Horse was founded in 1934. Originally famed for its fried Baltic herring and authentically local feel, it gained a higher profile in the 1990s when lauded in national and European publications for its excellent steaks. Sea Horse gives a convivial taste of down-to-earth, no-frills Finnish restaurant life.

    Kapteeninkatu 11, Helsinki, Uusimaa, 00140, Finland
    09-628–169

    Known For

    • Seahorse mural
    • Traditional restaurant
    • Generous portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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