Finnish€€€katajanokka
Nokka, in a Katajanokka harbour warehouse, won a Michelin Green Star in 2024 for sustainable Finnish cooking around an open kitchen and named producers.
Signature: Game and lake fish, Producer-led menu
Order: Game in autumn, lake fish in summer; the kitchen names its farms and foragers.
Tip: A converted red-brick warehouse on the Katajanokka canal. The Green Star reflects long relationships with small Finnish producers.
Modern European€€€kruununhaka
Kuurna on Meritullinkatu is a small, long-running Kruununhaka bistro whose short menu changes every three weeks around Finnish regional ingredients.
Signature: Three-week changing menu, Finnish regional ingredients
Order: The fixed menu of the moment; it rolls over every three weeks so regulars never repeat a dinner.
Tip: Tiny and popular in quiet Kruununhaka. The rotating menu and fair prices are why locals keep the tables full; book ahead.
Traditional Finnish€€€toolo
Elite in Töölö has been the artists' restaurant since 1932, its walls hung with paintings, serving Finnish classics like vorschmack and fried Baltic herring.
Signature: Vorschmack, Fried Baltic herring
Order: Vorschmack, the minced-meat hash, or the platter of fried Baltic herring with mash.
Tip: The terrace and the artist-portrait walls are the draw as much as the food. A living room for Helsinki's cultural set since 1932.
Nordic€€€katajanokka
Wellamo has anchored a quiet Katajanokka corner since 1975, with a chef-led team cooking seasonal Nordic plates from local producers in an unhurried room.
Signature: Seasonal Nordic plates, Local producer menu
Order: The seasonal set of plates; the kitchen leans on small Finnish producers through the year.
Tip: One of the older neighbourhood rooms in the city, on a residential Katajanokka street. Calm, local and reservation-friendly.
Italian€€€punavuori
Nolita on a quiet Punavuori street is a trattoria with a zero-waste streak and a Finnish-ingredient slant on Italian cooking, led by handmade pasta.
Signature: Handmade pasta, Zero-waste Italian plates
Order: Whatever pasta is on; the kitchen builds Italian plates from Finnish produce.
Tip: A low-key Italian room committed to using the whole ingredient. Good for a relaxed dinner away from the tourist streets.
Mediterranean€€€ullanlinna
Elm on Puistokatu in Ullanlinna cooks Mediterranean sharing plates around a wood fire, set in a restored 1880 villa near the Kaivopuisto seafront.
Signature: Wood-fired vegetables, Mediterranean sharing plates
Order: The wood-fired vegetables and a spread of sharing plates for the table.
Tip: Set inside a restored villa near Kaivopuisto park. The menu is built for sharing, so come with a group.