Best Scandinavian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Scandinavian food in Hamina. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Scandinavian restaurants near you.. Hamina (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈhɑminɑ]; Swedish: Fredrikshamn, [freːdriksˈhamn]) is a town and a municipality of Finland. It is located approximately 145 km (90 mi) east of the country's capital Helsinki, in the Kymenlaakso region, and formerly the province of Southern Finland. The municipality's population is 20,554 (31 August 2017) and covers an area of 1,155.14 square kilometres (446.00 sq mi), of which 545.66 km (210.68 sq mi) is water. The population density is 33.72 inhabitants per square kilometre (87.3/sq mi). The population of the central town is approximately 10,000. Hamina is unilingually Finnish speaking.
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Fortress restaurant Kamu! serves up its delicacies in the mysterious, historic casemate vaults of Hamina Bastion, just a stoneâs throw from Hamina City Hall. Fortress restaurant Kamu! serves delicious food in an unhurried way and with love - the love o
Didn't try a la carte but the lunch buffet was like any other lunch buffet in Finland. No surprises, no mindblowing experiences and no huge disappointments either. Probably one of the best in Hamina though. Situated in a fortress so the atmosphere is quite cosy but I'm not sure does the furniture fit together with surroundings. Friendly service.
This restaurant is worth trying ,even just for the salad buffet. All salads are top quality,fresh and innovative. The main courses are quite tasty and there are lots to choose from. Be careful not to eat too much (like me...)Weâve visited this restaurant many times,even in itâs former location and it never fails. The building has long served as an officerâs club, so You can feel Russian and Finnish military history in it.
A summer season restaurant of a yachting club, me and my family were a bit unsure what to expect when we visited restaurant Vantti, which is situated on the small island of Pikku Vuohisaari off Tervasaari harbour. But after ringing the clock on the dock, it took only 30 seconds for the boat to come over to fetch us. The pavilion building is nice, with a view to the Hamina sound. What was best was the food, because in Hamina there are not really any good places to eat. Great, no-nonse fish dishes, prepared of fresh ingredients! Prices were inexpensive for Finnish standards. If only the salad table and the wine list had been a bit better, the meal would have near perfect. One more point: as the number of guests seems to vary a lot, they keep only one waitress. She was very helpful and agreeable, but prepare to have to wait a while before she finds your table again.
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