From a Helsinki native, this is very good selection of restaurants! Something proper instead of the usual market hall snacks or any of that Lapland-themed nonsense you usually see on TH-cam videos about Helsinki. These are places the locals hold in high regard too.
Thank you so much that is a huge compliment. We do a lot of research before visiting a new place so it's nice to hear you enjoy the places we highlighted. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a nice comment. 😀🥰😀
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels Hey, no problem. The identity of Helsinki is international, open, accessible and progressive. Not many natives in Helsinki eat Finnish food in restaurants for other reasons than catering to their guests. Even then it usually only happens if the company pays for it.
Well said. Thats exactly the typical tourist video. Without taking anything away from traditional finnish foods, but it starts to repeat it self when every youtuber does the same. Meanwhile there is huge variety of restaurants, food trucks etc for city that size, including there traditional ones to the extremes. This video inspired me to go to those places, some of them i've never even heard of, even im local.
@@EiraAimo Wow that's a huge compliment, thank you so much! I'm open to suggestions on burgers as well, I'm making a list of recommendations for when we come back. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch. 😃
@markusautio5159 Awesome! I'm so happy to hear you liked our suggestions. Enjoy your next trip to Helsinki, we hope to visit again soon. Thank you so much for watching.
Next time you are in Helsinki you should try Maija's Sushi in Viikki neighborhood. That sushi is the best sushi I have ever eaten and as a big sushi lover I would go back to Helsinki just to have it. It is a small, family run business and they really prioritize quality of ingredients and experiment with bold flavors. They also sometimes add wild edible flowers as decorations :) My top picks from them are Zarigani, Pablo, Tilapia Kabayaki and Hamachi with lime, but for more budget friendly option I suggest chef's plate, where they get to surprise you with their selection of sushi. They even have a broad selection of vegan options that are not just your bog-standard avocado and cucumber rolls.
Forza is owned by Luca and Salla-Maria Platania. I became aware of Luca's pizza skills when he opened a pizzeria named, naturally, Luca's in Tampere. He made Neapolitan style pizza, featuring San Marzano tomatoes grown in the volcanic soil of Mt. Vesuvius. Unfortunately, Luca's is now run by the NoHo group and the quality has slipped, in my opinion. 18 Euros (21 if you want bufala mozzarella) is on the expensive side for a margherita. But you should fold a Neapolitan pizza slice in half when you eat it to prevent the cheese or any other topping from sliding off.
11:25 I hope you stopped for some fried vendace at the marketplace - if not, and you are still in FI, do not miss it. Haven't watched until the end yet so I don't know if you end up in there, but Filipino restaurant Kamalig is worth a visit too. Try the adobo (with any meat)!
We did the fried vendace at a couple different places it was so good and one of my husband's favorite dishes. I tried the smoked Vendace and unfortunately, that wasn't my favorite but I did enjoy it fried. Thanks for the tip on Kamalig, I'm making a list for the next time we come back, we have received so many great ideas, so thank you again!!! 🥰
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels smoked vendace is not a favorite of mine, either. I avoid it. But the fried one is sooo good. The smaller the vendace, the better. We call the small ones needle vendace, "neulamuikku".
First i tought why the exotic foods in Helsinki, but then i remembered that you already did video tour for local foods there earlier. I don´t usualy visit in Helsinki, but here in Tampere where i live is so much restaurants too that why to bother 😄. There is also little restriction for me becouse i stopped eating carbs (unless those comes from veggies) over 16 months ago. So it is hard to find restaurants where to eat. But ofcourse there is lot of places to order steak, fish or some other meet. Every place has also vegetables as well.
Thank you so much for watching both videos. Yes, you are correct I already did foods you must try. This video was made to highlight the Foodie City that Helsinki is. Wow! Just so many great choices. We only nibbled at the surface there is so much more to highlight. I'm sorry it's hard to find places to eat but luckily you can find great steak, fish and other meat options. Thanks so much again for watching both videos and leaving a comment. 😀
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels No problemo. We finns are always curious does foreigners find Finland to be comftable, nice and place for enjoyment. Also others perspective of living in Finland is always nice to see. Sometimes it gives strength to live here even that we many times think that nothing works here like it should (we are propably little bit too perfectionists). I bet that for these two videos you´ll be receving mostly finnish comments 😄.
@@ArchieArpeggio Omg we thought Helsinki was lovely. I don't know how the winters are but being there in May was amazing. People are so nice, cars stop and allow you to cross the road (shocking in Florida, not so much) and the food is delicious. We really enjoyed Finland and we will be back to visit again.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels Timing was good. May was warmer than usually and june has been colder than may. We have so much more of pedestrians in whole Europe if we compair it to US. Our cities are build pedestrian friendly unlike most parts of the US. We also have lot of bikers cyckling everywhere. Local food is quite blend here, but i think that my generation and the youngers uses more spices these days. I have always used alot of spices and sometimes if i ate food that someone other has made might taste little too blend for me. But the good thing is that i can cook well and all the food is so delicious as i make those to be 😁.
@@ArchieArpeggio I thought the timing was good too. Being from Florida I enjoyed that it was still a little chilly. When a car stopped and let me cross the street I thought maybe it was a joke but it wasn't. SO Pedestrian Friendly!! I agree spices are important I grew up on bland food but now I enjoy all the spices. lol!! Keep up the good cooking. 😀
So we did traditional foods in the "Foods You Must Try" Video th-cam.com/video/kJzfnrNq81s/w-d-xo.html So that might be helpful if you are looking for traditional Finnish Restaurants. I was so impressed by Helsinki that City is a foodie City and so delicious. Enjoy!!!
You visited a good selection of restaurants, I must visit those same locations again! For thai-food, you should visit the tiny mostly-take-away place Dudii (at Kallio area, Helsinki), something quite different place, menu and the chef, instead of the usual thai places that are mostly copies of each other.
Dudii sounds delicious, I will have to check it out. Thank you so much for the suggestion it helps me build a must-visit list for my next trip. For anyone planning a visit, sharing these tips is a fantastic way to discover hidden gems! 😀🥰😀
Burgerlovers passionate community would say that Naughty Burger is not even close to best burgers in Helsinki or Finland and there is 10 better places. Yeah, pretty good not denying that, but chain type of problems with sometimes quality not so consistent. 8 out of 10.
Thanks for watching... you may want to check out my other video Foods You Must Try in Helsinki th-cam.com/video/kJzfnrNq81s/w-d-xo.html that's where we highlighted those Finnish Foods you just gotta try!
I imagine that the carbonara thing you ate is made from left over dough that is over cured so it cant be made in to a pizza anymore. I work at a Neopolitan pizzeria in Finland. 😉
But I like it when you eat authentic food from whatever country you visit.. I could eat the best pork tenderloin ever in the world in Iran if there is a chef who could do it, and it's not going to happen. Keep it simple and eat what everyone else is doing. Or is it just advertising for restaurants..
I hear ya. We typically do “foods you must try” for those looking for authentic traditional foods. We found locals like to see videos that showcase best restaurants found in their City.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels As a Swede, I love Finland like a brother and sister but when it comes to their food that they actually eat.. mamma mia no Michelin stars there. ❤
Let me guess. Something something fish soup. Something something eating karelian pie without any toppings. The pie is a stupid name for it since people think it's a pie. It's not a pie, treat it like bread.
From a Helsinki native, this is very good selection of restaurants! Something proper instead of the usual market hall snacks or any of that Lapland-themed nonsense you usually see on TH-cam videos about Helsinki. These are places the locals hold in high regard too.
Thank you so much that is a huge compliment. We do a lot of research before visiting a new place so it's nice to hear you enjoy the places we highlighted. Thank you so much for watching and leaving a nice comment. 😀🥰😀
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels Hey, no problem. The identity of Helsinki is international, open, accessible and progressive. Not many natives in Helsinki eat Finnish food in restaurants for other reasons than catering to their guests. Even then it usually only happens if the company pays for it.
Well said. Thats exactly the typical tourist video. Without taking anything away
from traditional finnish foods, but it starts to repeat it self when every youtuber does the same.
Meanwhile there is huge variety of restaurants, food trucks etc for city that size, including there traditional ones to the extremes. This video inspired me to go to those places, some of them i've never even heard of, even im local.
@@EiraAimo Wow that's a huge compliment, thank you so much! I'm open to suggestions on burgers as well, I'm making a list of recommendations for when we come back. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch. 😃
Im Helsinki native as well and was just coming to write the same as you. 😊
Very good video!
As a Finn i really want to say thank you for a good tips for my next trip to Helsinki.
@markusautio5159 Awesome! I'm so happy to hear you liked our suggestions. Enjoy your next trip to Helsinki, we hope to visit again soon. Thank you so much for watching.
It’s a joy watching you devour those foods, you are so natural. Thanks for the tips, it will be my first visit to Helsinki next week.
Thank you so much for watching. I hope you have a wonderful trip. We loved Helsinki and can’t wait to go back! Happy Travels!
If you go to helsinki again, then i recommend you try out Phở Nokis. Family business, best pho i have tried in the whole country.
Thank you so much!!! We do want to go back to Helsinki I feel like we only just started.
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Thanks so much!! So much yummy food in Helsinki!
Next time you are in Helsinki you should try Maija's Sushi in Viikki neighborhood. That sushi is the best sushi I have ever eaten and as a big sushi lover I would go back to Helsinki just to have it. It is a small, family run business and they really prioritize quality of ingredients and experiment with bold flavors. They also sometimes add wild edible flowers as decorations :) My top picks from them are Zarigani, Pablo, Tilapia Kabayaki and Hamachi with lime, but for more budget friendly option I suggest chef's plate, where they get to surprise you with their selection of sushi. They even have a broad selection of vegan options that are not just your bog-standard avocado and cucumber rolls.
You had me a sushi. Thank you so much for the recommendation I will add that one to my list!!!
Forza is owned by Luca and Salla-Maria Platania. I became aware of Luca's pizza skills when he opened a pizzeria named, naturally, Luca's in Tampere. He made Neapolitan style pizza, featuring San Marzano tomatoes grown in the volcanic soil of Mt. Vesuvius. Unfortunately, Luca's is now run by the NoHo group and the quality has slipped, in my opinion. 18 Euros (21 if you want bufala mozzarella) is on the expensive side for a margherita. But you should fold a Neapolitan pizza slice in half when you eat it to prevent the cheese or any other topping from sliding off.
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11:25 I hope you stopped for some fried vendace at the marketplace - if not, and you are still in FI, do not miss it.
Haven't watched until the end yet so I don't know if you end up in there, but Filipino restaurant Kamalig is worth a visit too. Try the adobo (with any meat)!
We did the fried vendace at a couple different places it was so good and one of my husband's favorite dishes. I tried the smoked Vendace and unfortunately, that wasn't my favorite but I did enjoy it fried. Thanks for the tip on Kamalig, I'm making a list for the next time we come back, we have received so many great ideas, so thank you again!!! 🥰
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels smoked vendace is not a favorite of mine, either. I avoid it. But the fried one is sooo good. The smaller the vendace, the better.
We call the small ones needle vendace, "neulamuikku".
First i tought why the exotic foods in Helsinki, but then i remembered that you already did video tour for local foods there earlier. I don´t usualy visit in Helsinki, but here in Tampere where i live is so much restaurants too that why to bother 😄.
There is also little restriction for me becouse i stopped eating carbs (unless those comes from veggies) over 16 months ago. So it is hard to find restaurants where to eat. But ofcourse there is lot of places to order steak, fish or some other meet. Every place has also vegetables as well.
Thank you so much for watching both videos. Yes, you are correct I already did foods you must try. This video was made to highlight the Foodie City that Helsinki is. Wow! Just so many great choices. We only nibbled at the surface there is so much more to highlight. I'm sorry it's hard to find places to eat but luckily you can find great steak, fish and other meat options. Thanks so much again for watching both videos and leaving a comment. 😀
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels No problemo. We finns are always curious does foreigners find Finland to be comftable, nice and place for enjoyment.
Also others perspective of living in Finland is always nice to see. Sometimes it gives strength to live here even that we many times think that nothing works here like it should (we are propably little bit too perfectionists).
I bet that for these two videos you´ll be receving mostly finnish comments 😄.
@@ArchieArpeggio Omg we thought Helsinki was lovely. I don't know how the winters are but being there in May was amazing. People are so nice, cars stop and allow you to cross the road (shocking in Florida, not so much) and the food is delicious. We really enjoyed Finland and we will be back to visit again.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels Timing was good. May was warmer than usually and june has been colder than may.
We have so much more of pedestrians in whole Europe if we compair it to US. Our cities are build pedestrian friendly unlike most parts of the US. We also have lot of bikers cyckling everywhere.
Local food is quite blend here, but i think that my generation and the youngers uses more spices these days. I have always used alot of spices and sometimes if i ate food that someone other has made might taste little too blend for me.
But the good thing is that i can cook well and all the food is so delicious as i make those to be 😁.
@@ArchieArpeggio I thought the timing was good too. Being from Florida I enjoyed that it was still a little chilly. When a car stopped and let me cross the street I thought maybe it was a joke but it wasn't. SO Pedestrian Friendly!! I agree spices are important I grew up on bland food but now I enjoy all the spices. lol!! Keep up the good cooking. 😀
You gotta pick at least one restaurant thats finnish. Or inspired by. 😮
So we did traditional foods in the "Foods You Must Try" Video th-cam.com/video/kJzfnrNq81s/w-d-xo.html So that might be helpful if you are looking for traditional Finnish Restaurants. I was so impressed by Helsinki that City is a foodie City and so delicious. Enjoy!!!
You visited a good selection of restaurants, I must visit those same locations again!
For thai-food, you should visit the tiny mostly-take-away place Dudii (at Kallio area, Helsinki), something quite different place, menu and the chef, instead of the usual thai places that are mostly copies of each other.
Dudii sounds delicious, I will have to check it out. Thank you so much for the suggestion it helps me build a must-visit list for my next trip. For anyone planning a visit, sharing these tips is a fantastic way to discover hidden gems! 😀🥰😀
Burgerlovers passionate community would say that Naughty Burger is not even close to best burgers in Helsinki or Finland and there is 10 better places. Yeah, pretty good not denying that, but chain type of problems with sometimes quality not so consistent. 8 out of 10.
Zero finnish food were served , but still looks nice.
Thanks for watching... you may want to check out my other video Foods You Must Try in Helsinki th-cam.com/video/kJzfnrNq81s/w-d-xo.html that's where we highlighted those Finnish Foods you just gotta try!
I imagine that the carbonara thing you ate is made from left over dough that is over cured so it cant be made in to a pizza anymore. I work at a Neopolitan pizzeria in Finland. 😉
I'm not sure, however, the texture reminded me of sourdough it was big and fluffy. I really liked it. I could eat Pizza every day!! 🥰
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But I like it when you eat authentic food from whatever country you visit..
I could eat the best pork tenderloin ever in the world in Iran if there is a chef who could do it, and it's not going to happen.
Keep it simple and eat what everyone else is doing. Or is it just advertising for restaurants..
I hear ya. We typically do “foods you must try” for those looking for authentic traditional foods. We found locals like to see videos that showcase best restaurants found in their City.
@@JuliaGonzalesTravels As a Swede, I love Finland like a brother and sister but when it comes to their food that they actually eat.. mamma mia no Michelin stars there.
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Let me guess. Something something fish soup. Something something eating karelian pie without any toppings. The pie is a stupid name for it since people think it's a pie. It's not a pie, treat it like bread.
Good guess all that was in the first video this is a food tour of everything else… 😋😋😋 you should give it a watch 😊
Dumb guess, even the description tells none of the places in this video are traditional Finnish.
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