Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Raisio. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Raisio (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈrɑisio]; Swedish: Reso) is a town and municipality in south-western Finland and an important junction of major roads. The town has a population of 24,340 (31 August 2017) and is located in the region of Southwest Finland, neighbouring the region's capital, Turku. The town's land area is 48.76 km (18.83 sq mi), and has about 5 kilometres (3 mi) of coastline to the Bay of Raisio on its southern tip.
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Naantalin Aurinkoinen sijaitsee keskeisellä paikalla ja on suosittu kohtaus- ja levähdyspaikka. Sopii hyvin pikapalavereihin, sillä tila on siisti ja äänimaailma sopii keskusteluun. Pysäköinti maksutonta, muista parkkikiekko. Tuoretta hyvää tarjottavaa joka makuun.
Firstly: you need a car to come here. Secondly: crowded at lunch-time. Thirdly: defo not the romantic setting, rather very down to earth. But lovely service, brilliant lunch buffé, and as for the café: yes, there are all the tasty buns, cakes, pies, or why not a salad. If you happen to be in the area, which essentialy means shopping mall Mylly, this certainly beats the ever so boring chain cafés in the Mylly.
4 based on 256 reviews
Lots of restaurants in Turku are closed on Sunday. After attending the English service at the Turku Cathedral at 16:00, we found that only Pubs and Cafes were open. We were pleasantly surprised by the very thin crust pizza at Niska! Whoever heard of smoked salmon on pizza? We found the combination of the salmon, pickled onions, and rucola (like Arugula) was fantastic! The atmosphere in this little pub was pleasant and the service was very good!
4 based on 405 reviews
Viking Restaurant Harald. Located right in the heart of the city centre, Viking Restaurant Harald serves up the very finest the forest and waters have to offer - just like in the days of the ancient Northern adventurers. The menu has meat and fish in its
What a fantastic place. Viking themed with some great decoration.Service was brilliant, waitress made an effort to speak to my daughter which is always nice and in perfect English so she could respond.Food was excellent, wife had vegetarian option, daughter had chicken and viking shield potatoes and I had pork of the berserkers (pictured). All amazing and there was nothing left on the plates. Oh also try the beetroot bread starter it was warm and tasty.Not the cheapest of meals in an already expensive country but as a treat its well worth doing.
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 235 reviews
I chose this restaurant based on reviews and was very happy with the decision. The clients were local to Turku and had been before, itâs clearly recognised as special.The food and service was excellent, we went for the 5 course chefs choice. There were a couple of people with dietary requirements and they were both catered for.
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.
4 based on 384 reviews
We chose the menu âVitonenâ including three starters, one main course, and a dessert. Especially the first starter, their famous version of Finnish raw fish âKalarullaâ was excellent as well as the main course Beef fillet. Everything was very fresh and portions beautiful. The wine pairing was very good and the service professional. We really enjoyed our stay although the weather (and inside) was very hot. Thereâs also some noise of people talking a bit loud.
4 based on 422 reviews
A while when visited last time in Mami. Canât understand why not often.This fantastic restaurant located near main cathedral as part of old Turku. Just few seats inside all year round, so pre-booking referred.Food never leave you âaloneâ and great wine selection served on the top of food. Great place to enjoy.
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
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