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Michelin start are out, and all the old Michelin restaurants in Helsinki still have their glittering stars: Chez Dominique has two, and Demo, Luomo, Olo and Postres have one. G.W. Sundmans is "rising star" (and it used to have one star, of course), and Bib Gourmands are Farang, Gaijin, Grotesk, Solna and Pure Bistro (the only new entry on the list). I'd like to recommend Solna, which is not in the center, but some 20 minutes by tram to Munkkiniemi. And if you prefer Hilton properties, it is an easy walk from Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa Hotel!
#197



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Originally Posted by Thalassa
...although not geographically or linguistically part of Scandinavia, we can live with the moniker Scandinavian. The name of this forum is quite well established and I don't think changing it really has any added value.
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Henry
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Michelin start are out, and all the old Michelin restaurants in Helsinki still have their glittering stars: Chez Dominique has two, and Demo, Luomo, Olo and Postres have one. G.W. Sundmans is "rising star" (and it used to have one star, of course), and Bib Gourmands are Farang, Gaijin, Grotesk, Solna and Pure Bistro (the only new entry on the list). I'd like to recommend Solna, which is not in the center, but some 20 minutes by tram to Munkkiniemi. And if you prefer Hilton properties, it is an easy walk from Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa Hotel!
Have to try Solna soon if it is close to the Kalastajatorppa (I usually eat in their own excellent restaurant with great service and beautiful view).
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Helsinki is lovely, I just spent 24 hours there (extended layover) and it wasn't nearly enough time... we were based at Hotel Kamp and walked everywhere
Ravintola Nokka - as a starter, don't miss the Nokka small farm delicacies - an assortment of different appetizers they had on the menu, including beef consommee, air-dried Finn cattle, herring, and salmon. We had the roasted duck as well as the pike which were both very nice.
Ravintola OLO - we had lunch here during the weekday and they had set menus depending on your time restraint. 39 Euros for 2 courses (~40 minutes), with a choice of raindeer or vendace for starter, and lamb and fish for entree it was an affordable and tasty meal.
Liberty or Death - pleasant cocktail bar, after a few days in Italy and being wine-d out, this was a welcome change, drinks were expertly mixed with ingredients like Aperol, Bitters, Crowberry, Chartreuse, Hendrick's, Elderflower, egg whites... you get the point. Kippis
Ravintola Nokka - as a starter, don't miss the Nokka small farm delicacies - an assortment of different appetizers they had on the menu, including beef consommee, air-dried Finn cattle, herring, and salmon. We had the roasted duck as well as the pike which were both very nice.
Ravintola OLO - we had lunch here during the weekday and they had set menus depending on your time restraint. 39 Euros for 2 courses (~40 minutes), with a choice of raindeer or vendace for starter, and lamb and fish for entree it was an affordable and tasty meal.
Liberty or Death - pleasant cocktail bar, after a few days in Italy and being wine-d out, this was a welcome change, drinks were expertly mixed with ingredients like Aperol, Bitters, Crowberry, Chartreuse, Hendrick's, Elderflower, egg whites... you get the point. Kippis
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Chez Dominique shutting down
EDIT: the news mentioned below is not correct. Helsingin Sanomat has retracted.
According to today's Helsingin Sanomat, the two-star Chez Dominique closes down on April 30.
The restaurant will revert to a bistro called Bye Bye Dominique for May and June. According to Hans Vlimki, the quality of the food will be the same but prices lower.
If you haven't eaten at CD, hurry up.
According to today's Helsingin Sanomat, the two-star Chez Dominique closes down on April 30.
The restaurant will revert to a bistro called Bye Bye Dominique for May and June. According to Hans Vlimki, the quality of the food will be the same but prices lower.
If you haven't eaten at CD, hurry up.
Last edited by Thalassa; Apr 25, 2013 at 11:39 am Reason: New information
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According to today's Helsingin Sanomat, the two-star Chez Dominique closes down on April 30.
The restaurant will revert to a bistro called Bye Bye Dominique for May and June. According to Hans Vlimki, the quality of the food will be the same but prices lower.
If you haven't eaten at CD, hurry up.
The restaurant will revert to a bistro called Bye Bye Dominique for May and June. According to Hans Vlimki, the quality of the food will be the same but prices lower.
If you haven't eaten at CD, hurry up.
Source in Finnish: http://www.ruokala.net/uutiset/valim.../1288560175451
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False alarm. Vlimki has corrected that they will turn the restaurant into a bistro for two months and continue as before in August. I assume it will be totally closed for July.
Source in Finnish: http://www.ruokala.net/uutiset/valim.../1288560175451
Source in Finnish: http://www.ruokala.net/uutiset/valim.../1288560175451
Cheers,
T.
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Apparently the way Vlimki announced the bistro did leave some room for misunderstanding. Name of the bistro is indeed Bye Bye, Chez Dominique and their motto is "F**k the stars, now we are having fun". He admitted the announcement was a marketing trick and I have to admit that in my case successful one.
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EDIT: the news mentioned below is not correct. Helsingin Sanomat has retracted.
According to today's Helsingin Sanomat, the two-star Chez Dominique closes down on April 30.
The restaurant will revert to a bistro called Bye Bye Dominique for May and June. According to Hans Vlimki, the quality of the food will be the same but prices lower.
If you haven't eaten at CD, hurry up.
According to today's Helsingin Sanomat, the two-star Chez Dominique closes down on April 30.
The restaurant will revert to a bistro called Bye Bye Dominique for May and June. According to Hans Vlimki, the quality of the food will be the same but prices lower.
If you haven't eaten at CD, hurry up.
Cheers,
T.
#206



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Originally Posted by Thalassa
Now CD is announcing they are shutting down again, apparently for real this time.
cheers,
Henry
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The third star would have meant a surge in business plus feather in his cap. With two stars CD was saddled with a high cost base but most likely a steady or slowly declining customer base.
Cheers,
T.
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I am sure the final month will be packed.
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