Sunday dinner in Helsinki

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What could be better than enjoying a long and slow Sunday dinner? Only most restaurants in Helsinki take a well-deserved day off and keep their doors closed on Sundays. Fortunately, plenty of both traditional classic restaurants and modern new arrivals faithfully welcome customers also on Sundays.

Those who favour traditional cuisine are spoilt for choice, in fact, as they can head to the stylish cultural and artist restaurant Elite, the gorgeous Kappeli on the Esplanade Park, or the prestigious brasserie at the five-star Hotel Kämp.

More down-to-earth options include Sea Horse with classic dishes in a classic milieu, the former sailors’ restaurant Kannas, the late-night classic Manala, traditional Kolme Kruunua, as well as Salve and Merimakasiini by the Hietalahdentori square. Not to mention the atmospheric neighbourhood restaurants: Kuu and Kuukuu in Töölö, Pikku Hukka in Herttoniemi, and Cella in Kallio. 

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If you are more interested in contemporary Nordic cuisine or French- or Italian-influenced dishes for your multi-course Sunday meal, you should try Passio, Kultá, or Natura. Alternatively, you can try the slightly more casual Alexanderplats, Bistro Bardot, The Bull & The Firm, The Cock, Olivia, Toscanini, Cafe Bar No 9, Harju 8 or Pontus, the latter of which also serves delicious pizzas.

Fans of Asian cuisine are pampered with Japanese dishes and sake at the intimate Sake Bar & Izakaya, Korean flavours at Moloko and Oppa Korean BBQ, and quality sushi at Sushibar + Wine. For anyone who is looking for unique experiences, Luovuus kukkii kaooksesta is definitely worth a visit.

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Plenty of both traditional classic restaurants and modern new arrivals in Helsinki faithfully welcome customers also on Sundays.