Säräpirtti Kippurasarvi

Karelia


The best place to taste Lemi's famous lemin särä (roast mutton) is this family-oriented lakeshore restaurant, which serves nothing but the town's signature dish, prepared according to a thousand-year-old recipe, and served with fruit soup, flatbread and homemade kalja (beer). It's all-you-can-eat, so come hungry. See website for serving times and reserve at least a couple of days ahead.


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