Where to Eat in Helsinki, Finland

Across the city, the Finnish capital's sourdough bakeries, low-key neighbourhood bistros and Michelin-nodded restaurants serve up excellent plates with a side of slick Nordic interiors. Here's the Helsinki restaurants worth visiting.

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Typically Nordic pared-back interior design at Helsinki restaurant, Ateljé Finne

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Ateljé Finne

The former atelier of 20th-century Finnish sculptor Johan Gunnar Finne, this restaurant, with its typically Nordic pared-back interior design, focuses on high-quality hyperlocal ingredients showcased in unpretentious plates such as charred Baltic herring, grilled spring cabbage, potato pancake with feta cheese and spruce sprouts, and hyssop ice cream.

Address

Arkadiankatu 14, 00100

The blush pink counter at Levain, stalwart of Helsinki’s rising sourdough bakery scene

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Levain

A home-from-home for the trendy residents of Merikortteli, bakery-eatery Levain is a stalwart of Helsinki’s rising sourdough scene, serving up hearty breakfasts, lunches and light dinners in its airy ground floor and mezzanine dining areas, as well as takeaway goodies such as reuben sandwiches and flaky almond croissants for those who wish to dine on the go.

Address

Pursimiehenkatu 29-31, 00150

Finjavel, a recommend restaurant in Helsinki Finland

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Finnjävel

Literally translated as “Finnish devil”, Finnjävel is one of only a small handful of Michelin-starred restaurants in the city. Founded in homage to the traditional Finnish cooking methods of curing, smoking and fermenting, the restaurant uses only the finest native ingredients to rustle up rustic dishes with a contemporary twist.

Address

Taidehalli, Ainonkatu 3, 00100