Reviews on International food in Kaarina, Finland including Ravintola Ludu, Tinta, Brahen Kellari, Hugge, Restaurant Kakolanruusu, Pincho Nation, Brahen Kellari, Hus Lindman
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4 based on 81 reviews
High class lunch-, meeting- and order restaurant in a historic environment by the river Aura, Piispankatu 15. Company occasions and family celebrations. 172 Seats Ability to separate the premises and an extra cabinet Summer terrace with a river view Free
Hus Lindman is an inconspicuous establishment that resides behind Turku Cathedral and overlooks the Aura River. Inside this unpretentious building diners are offered a lunchtime extravaganza of a quality cold (typically Scandinavian) buffet together with a set menu for hot food with coffee and a large selection of desserts. The staff are well appointed, very efficient and conduct their business in a discreet and professional manner. The interior too is clean and elegant with a neutral decor that presents a calm and relaxing environment. This is most certainly a venue for anyone on a limited budget who wants only the very best but be forewarned that lunch menus are only served Monday-Friday
4 based on 120 reviews
Brahen Kellari, the oldest cellar restaurant in the city, is situated in heart of the modern Turku. Friendly, relaxed athmosphere, an excellent blend of Finnish and International flavours as well as cheerful, homelike service welcome you always at the Bra
This restaurant from 1967 is the oldest cellar restaurant in Turku. After the musical, we had dinner here. The food was delicious. It was a pity that the house wine was awful, both white and red.The service was friendly and efficient.Thank you for your nice comments. We feel sorry that your perception about our very high quality House Wines were awful. Both wines are hand picked from small producers and are nothing but bulk wine from Bordeaux, France and Sienna region Chianti, Italy.Hope to see you again in Brahen Kellari!Per Brahe
4 based on 53 reviews
Welcome to the worldâs first app restaurant! As a Pincho Nation guest you book your table, check out the menu, order food and delicious drinks and pay for your visit through the Pincho Nation app in your own mobile device, earning bonus points. It all tak
Interesting concept. Edgar Allen Poe circus theme. Mid to expensive prices. Free popcorn though. Ordering off their app is novel. Still would prefer a waiter. Self serve. Order via app, then you pick up your drinks or food. Make sure your phone is charged because they send you an sms when they prepare and then when to pick up your order. Itâs all tapas. Tasty small potions. Weird thing, everything I ordered came doubled. Except the drinks. Maybe it was intentional but we needed doggie bags. Most of the food was tasty. The natural burger or slider Is kid size. But we got like 4, only ordered 2. The potstickers were good. Ordered 2 got four, Cheese pasta, weird taste. Maybe it appeals to the Finnish taste bud. Over cooked and not what I expected. It came in a Cute little frying pan. Iâm sure the pan is a hot item for theft. Great for a Betty Crocker stove. Tried the Korean ribs. Tender, but no taste. Maybe suited for kids palet. Teriyaki chicken and skewers were good. Also the tiny expensive desserts were good. Specially the brownie ice cream and the crème brûle. Got 4 also. With the upgrades in portions, it all seemed fair. Maybe thatâs on purpose. I was happy.Itâs either a kids place, or perfect after a round of THC consumables. They do have adult beverages. Pricey but in line with other restaurants. Did drop 80 euro for 4 people, including 12 year old highland scotch and youâll need one. They also serve Laphroigs which surprised me. Beer too. No doubles there! But after all was said and done I got an sms that I scored 3 more tapas on my next visit! They hook you. Now I have to go back. The kids beverages are walking sugar factories. And they are basically mason jars of ice with a dash of colorful syrup and sour patch candy. Just order them coke or water. Kids love the place and thatâs really all the matter$, right.
Where to eat European food in Kaarina: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 70 reviews
Kakolanruusu is a restaurant in a one of the most unique environments in Finland - the old Kakola prison. Kakolanruusu serves its guests in cosy lounge bar, restaurant and courtyard terrace. The menu consists of simple but delicious dishes that are served
Just playing with the words. This is (again) a pearl. A rose blooming in the old prison - now a luxurious area in Turku. Still partly under construction. But this great and highly appreciated restaurant is ready. Book a table. Enjoy small and larger plates of gourmet food. All classy and tasty. Good price. And a Bottle of Taittinger - at a very reasonable price! Excellent service. And a very Unique surroundings - old Castle type of a prison. A landmark with Turkuâs best scenery. Highly recommended!
Finland Food Guide: 10 Scandinavian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Kaarina
4 based on 31 reviews
Hüggeâs cosy atmosphere waits at the door, greeting you with a warm smile as you enter. Uncompromising quality and pure ingredients combine with flavours from around the world, and build upon one charming principle â vegetarian dishes for all. Hüggeâs ded
Hügge is wonderfully located next to the beautiful old library building. The area is full of good restaurants. Hügge is vegetarian, and the pea risotto I had for lunch was very tasty but a bit too porridge like. The friendly waitress was able to choose a crispy pinot grigio that went nicely together with the meal. The best part of my experience was watching the people walk and cycle past me and my friend. There are no cars on the area. The river view is beautiful.Thank you for your review!Really nice to hear that your experience at Hügge was great and food was tasty.
4 based on 120 reviews
Brahen Kellari, the oldest cellar restaurant in the city, is situated in heart of the modern Turku. Friendly, relaxed athmosphere, an excellent blend of Finnish and International flavours as well as cheerful, homelike service welcome you always at the Bra
This restaurant from 1967 is the oldest cellar restaurant in Turku. After the musical, we had dinner here. The food was delicious. It was a pity that the house wine was awful, both white and red.The service was friendly and efficient.Thank you for your nice comments. We feel sorry that your perception about our very high quality House Wines were awful. Both wines are hand picked from small producers and are nothing but bulk wine from Bordeaux, France and Sienna region Chianti, Italy.Hope to see you again in Brahen Kellari!Per Brahe
Where to eat Japanese food in Kaarina: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 661 reviews
Restaurants Blanko & Tintå closing temporarily for renovations: Due to massive HVAC, piping and electricity renovations that take place in the over 200 years old Bassi building, Blanko is forced to close its doors for the winter on October 16th, and Tintå
The indoors are quite a small space so it is fairly tight, especially for the staff who seemed to struggle just a little when serving customers. There is also a lovely outdoors area but only for dry weather. Food was altogether very good ( maybe the pizza was not quite as superb as expected but very ok). The Korean buns were so delicious that you easily overeat, the portion could easily feed two.
4 based on 177 reviews
Central location between marketplace and riverfront. Interior quite basic(except grand piano!) and really short menu. We took a 5 course tasting menu, which was "built" from that menu(Black Angus Picanha was our main). Service was really friendly and we had a nice dinner. They use lots of Finnish ingredients and especially cheeses and blueberry themed dessert were great. No "surprises"/amuse bouche's from kitchen, but still 55â¬/person was reasonable for all that.
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