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There was a pretty horrifying stabbing incident at the Pitäjänmäki McDonald's a while ago where a man stalked his wife and murdered her in the restaurant.
The abbreviation "kko" means 'church' and "kk" means "kirkonkylä", that is the village where the church is. So "TEUVA KKO" is pointing towards Teuva Church.
"Haikaranpesä" means 'stork's nest'. "Näköalaravintola" means 'restaurant with a view', so presumably the restaurant is higher in the tower.
Yes, Haikaranpesä is at the top of the tower.
Funny that I were in the restaurant, that's in the thumbnail, just a couple of weeks ago. The restaurant is at the top of the water tower, not at the base.
is it any good? I have considered going there myself one day.
@@Catinkontti The food, the service and the view were all great. Would recommend
"Wanha Sakke" only bar in teuva right now
Restaurant prices aint cheat in Finland
You had Teuva at somepoint i remember
I live under a kilometer away from the first spot Herttoniemi😅
Perfect pronunciation as always
McDonald's was closed for couple weeks for renovation. It re-opened on Friday. I'd assume video was recorded few days ago.
Prices are still very reasonable here in Finland, even in downtown Helsinki in my opinion. Especially in terms of lunch deals we have countless great spots in the pääkaupunkiseutu area. I don't mind paying a little more when eating out every once in while if it keeps smaller local business alive.
Funny how you pronounce the i in the end of niemi like an e and then the e in sakke like an i eventhough you pronounce both of the letters in the beginning 'nie' of niemi correctly. :D Finnish is a phonetic language so letters always make the same sound no matter the word.
I've been at the mcdonald's from number 2, and 4 is close by but I haven't been there.