CuisineModern Nordic
Price€€€€
Tasting menuAround 168 euros
Neighbourhoodruoholahti
ChefTommi Tuominen
Book ahead2 to 3 weeks

Must order: The chef's menu at dinner, or the four-course lunch for the city's best-value star meal.

Tip: Now on the top observation floor of the We Land building in Ruoholahti. The weekday lunch menus are far cheaper than dinner.

Location

Address: Itamerenkatu 25, 00180 Helsinki

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