VANHA KAUPPAHALLI - VIEUX MARCHÉ COUVERT
Read moreThe city's oldest covered market hall has been open since 1889. Attractive wooden stalls, cafés and restaurants, including the famous Story, where you can sample Finnish specialties and exquisite burgers. A bit of a tourist market, it's not really the place to go for family shopping, but you can find local artisanal specialties to bring back from your trip, such as moose pâté or cranberry jam.
MARCHÉ D’HAKANIEMI
Read moreLocated in a working neighborhood, this covered market, built in 1914, is much more authentic than the market of Kauppatori and lives all the year. One finds there shovel-mixes with the flowers, of the meats of dash, reindeer and wide varieties of fresh fish or pastries. On the first floor, stands of craftsmen offering a wide choice of accessories, clothing, soaps and other souvenirs Finnish, without forgetting a small café to rest right in the middle of all this extremely friendly agitation. In all, 70 shops expect you!
KANNISTON LEIPOMO
Read moreFriends in need of fresh bread, this address is made for you! In the shop window, appetizing pullat (local cardamom brioches) of all kinds, traditional cinnamon brioche rolls and freshly baked bread in abundance (with the national ruisleipä at the top). It's good to admire the rolls from this bakery that has been present in the city since 1914, where prices are still reasonable for a gourmet getaway that doesn't disappoint. The staff will advise you if you hesitate and patiently explain the different specialities.
HELSINGIN JÄÄTELOTEHDAS
Read moreHelsingin Jäätelotehdas is a little bit of the delicacies of Italian gastronomy and know-how in the heart of the Finnish capital. The best ice cream in Helsinki is undoubtedly to be found here, from the Helsinki Ice Cream Factory founded in 1922. A creamy ball is more than enough to satisfy both small and large appetites. Among our favorites? Blueberries, chocolate-hazelnut or kermatoffee (succulent caramel!) Good news, there are four summer kiosks scattered along the seaside, do not hesitate to look at the addresses on their site.
CAFE SUCCÈS
Read moreA coffee and pastry shop famous for having the best korvapuusti in town (Finnish cinnamon buns). And if you need a second reason to come and taste them, know that here they are twice as consistent as elsewhere! An ideal address for breakfast, provided you arrive early, as the room is not very big and there are many gourmet guests. At noon, we are tempted by the lounas, who is said to offer one of the best salmon soups in the capital! Good value for money.
CHJOKO
Read moreThis 2018 boutique is home to one of Helsinki's only artisan chocolate makers, who adds a Finnish touch to this confectioner's tradition, including the addition of local berries to the cocoa paste. It's beautiful and good, and among the choice on offer, one can easily be tempted to bring back a lot. The shop has a small café where you can enjoy a hot chocolate. There is another shop of this chocolate maker much more in the north-east of the city and a little off-centre on Hermannin rantatie 5.
WAY
Read moreJust above Kallio's magnificent library, a tiny café-bakery-wine bar-restaurant adored by the locals! Here, you can eat well and locally. The menu changes every week, respecting the rhythm of the seasons and Finnish produce. In addition to the culinary side of things, Way (and his smiling team) also offers some very good pastries (including cookies to die for), to be enjoyed with a coffee or, why not, a glass of fine wine? A 101% local address, just the way we like it, where we'll want to come back again and again!
LEIPOMO K.E. AVIKAINEN
Read moreIn a quiet little street, in the heart of a very local neighborhood, this little bakery-pastry shop is a must: a smiling welcome, top-quality products and a very reasonable bill. Among many other marvels, you'll find breads in the shape of animals (cats and rabbits, as a family) as well as possu, delicious little apple-filled pastries. Sandwiches can be bought and enjoyed on the outdoor terrace. In short, the ideal address for a quick lunch in the heart of Helsinki!
PÂTISSERIE TEEMU & MARKUS
Read moreTeemu and Markus, two chefs who also work at the renowned Demo and Grotesk restaurants, have decided to make their childhood dreams come true by opening their own patisserie. A small French-style patisserie-tea room, with minimalist and sublime cakes as beautiful as they are delicious. A special mention for the white chocolate-passion-fruit mousse-cake, a real feat of flavor balance for an assured explosion in the mouth.
VII-VOAN
Read moreVii-Voan or the largest Asian grocery store in Helsinki. A temple for fans of Asian cuisine (mainly Chinese, Thai and Japanese), you will find the rarest products: fresh products (vegetables, tofu, etc.), dried or frozen (Chinese ravioli dough, fish, meat, ready-made meals, etc.), flours (such as sticky rice among others), canned food, freeze-dried products, peanuts with wasabi or delicious mochis. A must for those who wish to cook Asian food
THE OUNCE
Read morePushing the door of this discreet shop will make you feel like you're travelling back in time. Destination Victorian England, at Alice's or Sherlock's table for a tea time... The choice is vast, the service efficient and smiling, and after having made your choice among teas more embalming the ones than the others with very poetic names, we will write you with pen and ink some indications on the packet. You can also enjoy a steaming tea in good company in the tiny tea room with period furniture.
HIETALAHDEN KAUPPAHALLI - HALLES DE HIETALAHTI
Read moreRecently reopened, these warm and bright covered halls in the heart of Helsinki are home to many old-fashioned wooden stalls, some of which are "pop-up", which change every month. There are local and organic quality products, which can also be tasted on site. Stop at the Roslund butcher's to taste the best hamburger in town, enjoy Japanese street food, Italian pasta, or warm up over soup.