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Una vez que hayas visto Amos Anderson Art Museum, es el momento de descansar en este restaurante. Si te gustan las cocinas escandinava y española, tienes que venir a Kaarna. Disfruta de uno de los mejores placeres de esta vida: un perfectamente elaborado aperitivo de salmón, una singular sopa de salmón y unas caseras albóndigas en agradable compañía. Muchos clientes vienen a degustar su sabroso helado, su delicada panna cotta o su generoso pudin.

La carta de vinos es muy amplia, para que todos los visitantes encuentren alguno que se ajuste a su gusto. Aquí puedes tomar un espectacular café o un extraordinario . Un aspecto positivo de este lugar es que el personal es servicial. Su cuidado servicio te hará sentirte especial. Se dice que aquí los precios son sorprendentes. Sin duda vas a disfrutar de su interesante atmósfera y su bonita decoración.

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Affordable. But the food is bland.  I would prefer something less boring when I pay for it.
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Bright interesting flavors, attractive presentation, very pleasant staff. The attractive upstairs dining room isnt obvious from the street. A short walk from the central rail station square. With seeking out!
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This place was great. I read other reviews, and disagree with a lot of the criticism. First of all, if you are lactose intolerant, this is your restaurant! Our server, Kati, was fantastic. She was so friendly, and took time to explain the menu items in English especially what was lactose free. Even the cheese was lactose free most of the time. Dishes are Finnish inspired but modern, and much is local. There are also gluten free and vegetarian options. They serve snapas, the Finnish version of tapas/shared plates, and regular size entrees too. The salmon soup was delicious, with a large portion of salmon. They don't have side salads on the menu, but Kati got us a small portion of a green salad with a delicious citrus dressing. The fish snapas dish was excellent, it was small but very delicious and featured mushroom mousse. Mushrooms were in season, the mushroom salad was fantastic with several different local mushrooms that were exotic to us. The food was so good that we went back again AND had the same server Kati, who again was so pleasant and friendly and probably one of the reasons we went back. Sat by the window overlooking the street, beautiful evening view of the city. For the second dinner we tried different things. The smokey cauliflower soup  was awesome, served with chevre which was lactose free! (the soups by the way are served small or large which is great if you want to try other things). The game assortment snapas plate with the recommended side of Finnish akvavit (if you are an aquavit drinker you must try the Finnish kind) was really fun, it had elk sausage, smoked reindeer that was similar to prosciutto, and a reindeer mouse, served with small dollops of cranberry aioli-like sauce and a mustard. The Finnish meatballs were in my opinion delicious, served with a generous portion of mashed potatoes, lingonberry relish (like cranberry sauce), and pickles. The lingonberry cocktail was really good, it was a house made lingonberry & cava sparkling cocktail, so good we had two. Lastly, the yoghurt and cream pudding (again, lactose free!) was not at all what it sounds like to an American and was really really excellent. It was a panna cotta served with blueberry ice cream (that was actually more like a sherbet), with a licorice caramel sauce that was super thick and only very very mildly tasted of licorice. In fact, if I didn't know I would not have guessed there was licorice in the sauce. Blueberries are in season, and licorice is a local flavor too. So the entire meal was representative of Finnish seasonal dishes and popular tastes. As a foodie, I strongly recommend Kaarna (and Kati) if you are in the mood for a Finnish inspired modern plate. While it's not cheap it was worth the cost and you could eat here without the alcohol for a reasonable price. Appetizers/snapas ran about 12 euros, soup was about 10-12 euros, entrees are between 20-30 euros. I think we spent about 100 euros for three people for a full dinner with drinks, and a shared app & dessert.
Escandinava, Española
Horario de atención: 11:00 - 03:00
Rango de precios por persona €13 - €21
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Mannerheimintie 20
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finlandia
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Estación Rautatientori
Mannerheimintie 20, Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finlandia
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Tarjetas de crédito aceptadas Sin asientos al aire libre Reserva Wifi TV
Horario
LunesLun 11:00-23:00
MartesMar 11:00-23:00
MiércolesMié 11:00-23:00
JuevesJue 11:00-23:00
ViernesVie 11:00-03:00
SábadoSáb 11:00-03:00
DomingoDom 12:00-21:00
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