"French Cuisine" Restaurants in Helsinki
Savoy is a true icon of Helsinki. Led by chef Helena Puolakka, it offers refined haute French cuisine with Finnish inspiration, complemented by one of the city’s most impressive wine lists.
The rustic bistro in Vallila’s wood house area straightens out the flavors, but with unique combinations using seasonal ingredients. The same ideology fills the glasses with natural wines.
Bouchon Carême is inspired by classic Lyon bouchons. True to tradition, it is a meat-centric restaurant serving rustic French bistro cuisine, complemented by a bar perfect for aperitifs and snacks.
Le Coucou Vert, on the Boulevard, brings the heart and flavors of a French bistro. Enjoy classic dishes, drinks, snacks, and a dinner with carefully selected French-focused wines and sparkling wines.
Ego offers a unique blend of French cuisine with Japanese flavors, celebrating relaxed service, seasonal ingredients, freshness, and beautifully crafted, light, and flavorful dishes.
Musician-turned-baker-chef Kare Karhu runs a brutal bistro, reviving forgotten classics from Finland and France. Ingredients include heads, hooves, blood, marrow, and offal. Here, antitrends thrive.
Brasserie Lionne is a stylish, upscale, all-day brasserie in the heart of Helsinki, open seven days a week. It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and welcomes guests for drinks or snacks at any time.
Kosmos, Helsinki’s 100-year-old culture restaurant, serves classic cuisine with French foundations, Swedish influences, and Russian richness, complemented by traditional service and a proper drink.
Carelia is a long-standing French bistro and an institution in Helsinki, with a strong focus on exceptional wines. The cellar includes Burgundy rarities alongside other impressive bottles.
Pastis brings a taste of rural France and Parisian bistro life to Helsinki, with a seasonal three-course Menu du Jour, individual dishes, and a self-imported selection of sought-after French wines.
Modern brasserie high above Helsinki blends French kitchen tradition with urban, Manhattan-sourced energy. The menu leans on classic French technique and seasonal produce, cooked with precision.
Bistro Le Coin, at Hakaniemi Square, serves classic, simple bistro cuisine. It offers a relaxed, traditional atmosphere with service from lunch to dinner and a welcoming, approachable wine list.
Located in the Grand Central Hotel, Brasserie Grand serves familiar European cuisine that is approachable for everyone. In summer, they offer al fresco dining in the beautiful inner courtyard.