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Enkeliravintola
This delightful spot is tucked away in a corner not far from the art museum. The name means 'angel restaurant', and you can't get away from the theme; the ethereal beings are everywhere you look, and the dishes are named for them too. The food includes steaks, duck and an excellent mutton with garlic. Child-friendly.
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Foija
It's quite a surprise to descend under the Hansa shopping centre and discover this gently-lit, brick-vaulted space. It's been a restaurant for over 150 years, and these days is a favourite for tasty steaks, but also has several vegetarian options.
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Panimoravintola Koulu
This is in an enormous former schoolhouse built in 1889, complete with desks and inkwells. Upstairs is an upmarket restaurant, downstairs a brewery pub and a large beer garden, complete with minigolf course. There are good-value lunches served here.
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Teini
A city institution for traditional Finnish food. It has a mind-boggling array of dining halls and smaller rooms. Grilling things, be it fish or steaks, is what they do best, and it's pretty good value for the quality on offer.
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Vaakahuoneen Paviljonki
While the floating bars may be good for drink and socializing, this is the place to go for great value food and entertainment. As well as an à la carte menu of snacks, pasta, pizzas and steak, there's are daily buffets in summer, one with 'archipelago fish', and another varying Asian cuisines. On top of this it's on the riverfront and there's live music, usually traditional jazz, most days in spring and summer.
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Viikinkiravintola Harald
A theme restaurant where you get to mix it with Norse warriors and eat with your hands. There's a variety of set meals and all sorts of period paraphernalia on the walls. Plenty of fun; after all, in Valhalla there are no hangovers.
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