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    Restaurant in Helsinki, Finland

    Palace

    1,355Pearl Points

    Helsinki's most credentialed table. Book early.

    Palace, Restaurant in Helsinki

    About Palace

    Helsinki's only two-Michelin-star restaurant, Palace holds consecutive two-star ratings through 2025 and earns the top wine list ranking in Finland. Open Wednesday to Saturday only, it is near-impossible to book without significant advance planning. For a formal special occasion where the city's most credentialed table matters, Palace is the answer — just book eight to twelve weeks out and budget for the wine list.

    Helsinki's Only Two-Star Table — And Worth Every Obstacle to Get There

    If you're comparing Palace against Olo or Grön for a special occasion dinner in Helsinki, the answer depends on what you want from the evening. Olo delivers precise Scandinavian tasting menus with reliable booking windows. Grön offers creative New Nordic cooking that feels current and personal. Palace sits above both in formal credentialing — it holds Helsinki's only two Michelin stars, a distinction it has maintained through 2024 and 2025 , and it operates in a different register entirely. If the occasion calls for the city's most formally recognised dining room, Palace is the answer. For everything else, you have options that are easier to access.

    A Harbour-Facing Room That Works Hard for Special Occasions

    Palace is open four nights a week: Wednesday through Saturday, 6 pm to midnight. That tight schedule is itself a signal , this is not a restaurant filling covers seven days a week. The room looks out over Helsinki harbour and the old marketplace, which means the setting carries weight before a dish arrives. For a celebratory dinner, a significant date, or a business meal where the surroundings need to do some of the work, the location delivers in a way that few Helsinki restaurants can match.

    Under chef Eero Vottonen, the kitchen operates in Finnish modern cuisine territory , a register that combines local ingredient sourcing with technical precision. The two-star rating from Michelin, held consecutively in 2024 and 2025, confirms that the cooking is consistent at a level beyond what most Helsinki diners will encounter week to week. The Opinionated About Dining list ranked Palace 166th among Classical European restaurants in 2025, up from 185th the previous year , a meaningful improvement in a competitive category. La Liste placed Palace at 77.5 points in 2025. These are not participation awards; they reflect peer and critic consensus across multiple years.

    The wine program deserves specific attention. Star Wine List has ranked Palace among its leading Finnish wine lists every year from 2023 through 2025, reaching the number-one position in both 2023 and 2025. If wine matters to your occasion , anniversary, milestone birthday, or a client dinner where the list reflects on your judgment , Palace is the right choice in Helsinki. The caveat, noted directly in Michelin's own commentary, is that the list is priced accordingly for a two-star venue. Budget for it.

    What This Costs and What You Get

    Palace sits at the leading of Helsinki's price tier (€€€€). At this level in Helsinki, you are choosing between Palace, Olo, Grön, and Savoy. Palace is the only one with two Michelin stars. That credential translates into a specific kind of dining experience: formal service, a structured tasting format, and a kitchen operating under sustained scrutiny. For a solo diner or a couple celebrating something meaningful, that structure is an asset. For a casual group dinner, it may feel like more ceremony than the occasion requires , in which case Gaijin at €€€ gives you an excellent evening at lower commitment, or Nolla at €€ delivers serious cooking with a lighter footprint on your budget.

    For Helsinki visitors comparing the city's leading table to two-star benchmarks elsewhere in Europe, Palace competes seriously on food quality and wine depth. The room and service formality may not match a Paris or London two-star in raw polish, but the cooking and the wine list are genuinely at that level. Internationally, the contrast point is something like Le Bernardin in New York , Palace is operating in the same tier of intent and seriousness, even if the room scale and brand recognition differ considerably.

    Visitors arriving specifically for Finland's dining scene who want to extend beyond Helsinki should note: serious cooking exists outside the capital. Kaskis in Turku and VÅR in Porvoo are worth considering if your itinerary allows. For the city itself, our full Helsinki restaurants guide covers the breadth of the scene. If you need hotel or bar recommendations to complete your visit, see our Helsinki hotels guide and Helsinki bars guide.

    Booking: Treat This Like a Two-Star Reservation Anywhere in Europe

    Palace's booking difficulty is rated near impossible on Pearl's scale. Four service nights per week, a known reputation, and international visitor demand from travellers benchmarking Helsinki's leading table combine to make last-minute access essentially unavailable. Book as far ahead as your plans allow , eight to twelve weeks is a reasonable minimum target. If your travel dates are fixed and Palace is a priority, book before you finalise flights. Walking in is not a realistic option. For context, Atomix in New York and comparable two-star venues in European capitals operate on similar advance-booking windows; treat Palace the same way.

    Dress expectations at a two-star Finnish restaurant in 2025 lean formal-to-smart without requiring black tie. The Helsinki dining scene is generally less dress-coded than Paris or Tokyo equivalents, but Palace is the most formally positioned restaurant in the city. Smart dress is appropriate; arriving in casual clothing risks feeling out of step with the room.

    Also Worth Knowing

    • Palace is open Wednesday to Saturday only, 6 pm to midnight. Plan accordingly , there is no Sunday or midweek option.
    • The harbour view is a functional asset for special occasion dinners, not just an aesthetic note. It makes the setting feel occasion-appropriate without requiring theatrical design.
    • Google rating: 4.7 from 327 reviews , high for a fine dining venue where expectations are calibrated upward.
    • For creative modern Finnish cooking at a slightly more accessible booking window, Finnjävel Salonki is the closest peer in the contemporary Finnish space.
    • The The ROOM by Kozeen Shiwan is worth knowing for creative cooking that offers a different kind of special-occasion experience in Helsinki.
    • For comparable fine dining beyond Helsinki, Kajo in Tampere and Musta Lammas in Kuopio serve serious menus in regional settings.

    The Verdict

    Palace is the right booking for a Helsinki special occasion where formal recognition matters and you want the city's most credentialed table. Book early, budget for the wine list, and match your dress to the room. If your occasion is less formal or your budget needs more flexibility, Grön or Olo deliver serious dinners without the same friction. But for the two-star experience in Finland, there is only one address.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Palace?

    Book at least six to eight weeks out, and longer if you are targeting a Friday or Saturday. Palace opens only Wednesday through Saturday, which compresses availability considerably. Pearl rates its booking difficulty as near impossible — treat this like securing a two-star reservation in Paris or Copenhagen, not a local Helsinki dinner.

    Is Palace good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it is the strongest case in Helsinki for a formal milestone dinner. As the city's only two-Michelin-star restaurant, it carries the kind of credentialed weight that Olo and Grön, both excellent, do not yet match. The harbour-facing room and the tight four-night schedule reinforce that this is a destination, not a weekly habit.

    Is Palace worth the price?

    At €€€€ — the top tier in Helsinki — Palace justifies the spend if you are specifically after Michelin-level precision and a wine programme serious enough to earn multiple consecutive Star Wine List top-three rankings. If the awards do not matter to you and you want a more relaxed format, Grön or Olo deliver strong cooking at lower price points.

    What should I order at Palace?

    Specific dishes are not available in our current data for Palace. At a two-star venue under Chef Eero Vottonen with a Finnish modern cuisine focus, a tasting menu format is standard at this tier — confirm the current menu and format when booking, as seasonal changes are typical.

    Is Palace good for solo dining?

    It is a workable option for a solo diner who is comfortable with a formal tasting menu environment. A counter or bar seat is not confirmed in current data, so contact Palace directly before booking to ask about solo seating options — a four-night-per-week operation with high demand may have limited single-cover flexibility.

    Can Palace accommodate groups?

    Private dining availability is not confirmed in current data. For larger groups at this level in Helsinki, confirm directly with Palace given the tight weekly schedule and the premium that two-star venues typically apply to group bookings. Parties of six or more should reach out well in advance — this is not a venue that holds space.

    What should I wear to Palace?

    No explicit dress code is listed in current data, but the venue's two-Michelin-star standing and formal harbour setting in central Helsinki signal that smart to formal dress is appropriate. Arriving underdressed at Helsinki's most credentialed restaurant would stand out — treat it as you would any two-star dinner in Europe.

    Location

    Eteläranta 10, 00130 Helsinki, Finland

    Compare Palace

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    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    PalaceFinnish, Modern CuisineThe only restaurant in Helsinki to hold two Michelin stars has a great location overlooking the harbour and the old marketplace. Quite understandably for a two-star venue, the wine list is pricey, but...; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 75pts; Star Wine List #3 (2025); Star Wine List #2 (2025); Star Wine List #1 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #166 (2025); Chef: Eero Vottonen document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 77.5pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Star Wine List #4 (2024); Star Wine List #3 (2024); Star Wine List #2 (2024); Star Wine List #1 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #185 (2024); Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Star Wine List #3 (2023); Star Wine List #2 (2023); Star Wine List #1 (2023); Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Highly Recommended (2023); Star Wine List #7 (2022); Star Wine List #6 (2022); Star Wine List #5 (2022); Star Wine List #4 (2022); Star Wine List #3 (2022); Star Wine List #2 (2022); Star Wine List #1 (2022); Star Wine List #4 (2021); Star Wine List #3 (2021); Star Wine List #2 (2021); Star Wine List #1 (2021); Star Wine List #4 (2020); Star Wine List #3 (2020); Star Wine List #2 (2020); Star Wine List #1 (2020)Near Impossible
    GrönNew Nordic, CreativeMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    OloScandinavian, Modern CuisineMichelin 1 StarUnknown
    GaijinMiddle Eastern, AsianUnknown
    NollaFusion, Modern CuisineUnknown
    SavoyPizzeria, Contemporary European, Modern CuisineUnknown

    A quick look at how Palace measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Grön — New Nordic, Creative, €€€€
    • Olo — Scandinavian, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • Gaijin — Middle Eastern, Asian, €€€
    • Nolla — Fusion, Modern Cuisine, €€
    • Savoy — Pizzeria, Contemporary European, Modern Cuisine, €€€€

    At the €€€€ tier in Helsinki, you are choosing between Palace, Olo, Grön, and Savoy. Palace is the only one with two Michelin stars, which settles the question for anyone whose occasion specifically requires the city's most formally recognised dining room. Olo offers precise Scandinavian tasting menus and is generally easier to book; it is the better choice if you want a formal dinner without near-impossible availability. Grön operates in creative New Nordic territory with a more personal, less ceremonial feel — a strong option if you want the food to feel inventive rather than classical. Savoy sits in a historic room with a contemporary European menu; it works well for business meals where setting and familiarity matter as much as culinary ambition.

    If your budget needs room, Gaijin at €€€ delivers a distinctly different kind of evening — Middle Eastern and Asian-inflected cooking at a price point that leaves money for drinks. For serious cooking at the lowest commitment, Nolla at €€ is the value pick in the Helsinki fine dining conversation; the cooking punches well above its price tier. Neither replaces Palace for a milestone dinner, but both are worth knowing if Palace is unavailable or the occasion is less formal.

    The practical summary: book Palace for a significant occasion where two-star credentials and a harbour-view room are the point, and you are willing to plan eight to twelve weeks ahead. Book Grön if you want creative cooking with a shorter booking window. Book Olo if you want tasting-menu precision with slightly easier access. Drop to Nolla if budget is the constraint and you still want a kitchen operating with genuine ambition.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    6 pm–12 am
    Thursday
    6 pm–12 am
    Friday
    6 pm–12 am
    Saturday
    6 pm–12 am
    Sunday
    Closed

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