Restaurant in Helsinki, Finland
Savoy
785Pearl Points85-year institution; wine list worth the trip

About Savoy
Savoy has operated from its eighth-floor perch on Eteläesplanadi for over 85 years, earning Star Wine List recognition every year from 2020 through 2026 and Michelin Plate status in 2024 and 2025. At €€€€, it is Helsinki's most historically grounded fine-dining address — book for the wine program and the room, particularly for Saturday dinner or a milestone occasion.
Verdict: Book Savoy for the wine list and the history — but know what you're walking into
Over 85 years of continuous operation on Eteläesplanadi, a Google rating of 4.7 from 788 reviews, and a wine program that has earned Star Wine List recognition every single year from 2020 through 2026 — Savoy is not a restaurant that needs to prove itself. For a first-timer weighing Helsinki's top-tier dining options, the question is not whether Savoy is serious, but whether it is the right serious restaurant for your evening. The answer depends on what you value: if wine depth and a historically significant room matter to you, book here. If you want the most progressive Nordic cooking in the city, you may be better served elsewhere.
The Room Earns Its Reputation
Savoy sits on the eighth floor of a building on Eteläesplanadi 14, and the physical space is central to the experience in a way that few Helsinki restaurants can claim. The dining room looks out over the city from a position that makes it one of the most spatially distinctive rooms at this price tier in Finland. The interior has, according to the venue's own record, recently undergone a rejuvenation , but the classic atmosphere has been preserved rather than replaced. For a first-time visitor, expect a formal, composed room with table spacing that gives conversations privacy. This is not an open kitchen theatre experience. It is a room designed for dinner as an occasion.
The combination of Ryu Yoshimura and Andrew G. in the kitchen positions Savoy as a Contemporary European and Modern Cuisine destination, with the cuisine listing also including pizza , an unusual combination at the €€€€ price tier that suggests a menu with more range than a single-format tasting experience. First-timers should note that this is not a locked-in omakase or set-menu-only restaurant in the mould of some of its Helsinki peers. That flexibility works in your favour if you prefer to control the pace and scope of your meal.
The Wine List Is the Star
No honest account of Savoy omits the wine program. Star Wine List has ranked Savoy among Finland's leading wine destinations every year since at least 2020, with multiple category placements per year across 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and into 2026. That is a degree of sustained recognition that places Savoy's cellar in a different category from most Helsinki restaurants. Wine director Jonathan Louback and the programme overall is built around depth and range , and if wine is a significant part of why you dine out, Savoy's list should be a direct factor in your decision to book.
The Star Wine List recognition across six consecutive years also functions as a trust signal for the broader quality of the operation. Restaurants that maintain wine program excellence at this level typically have the front-of-house consistency to support it. For a first-timer, arriving with a clear sense of what you want to spend on wine will shape the experience significantly. This is a room where the wine list will extend a meal's budget quickly if you engage with it fully.
Opinionated About Dining Recognition
Beyond the wine awards, Savoy holds Michelin Plate recognition for both 2024 and 2025, and has appeared on Opinionated About Dining's Classical Europe list in both 2023 (ranked #109) and 2024 (ranked #84) , a meaningful improvement that signals the kitchen is moving in the right direction. The OAD Casual Japan list appearances (ranked #11 in 2023, #8 in 2024, and #10 in 2025) point to the Japanese culinary influence in the kitchen under Ryu Yoshimura, which adds a layer of technical precision to what could otherwise read as a direct European heritage restaurant. That cross-cultural kitchen tension is worth paying attention to when considering what kind of meal Savoy is actually offering.
When to Go
Savoy is open Wednesday through Friday for both lunch (11:30 am to 2:30 pm) and dinner (6 pm to midnight), and Saturday for dinner only. It is closed Sunday through Tuesday. The lunch service is a practical entry point if you want to experience the room and the kitchen without committing to a full dinner spend at the €€€€ tier. Saturday dinner is the premium booking, and the combination of the city view, formal room, and full wine engagement makes it the occasion-dining choice for a milestone meal. The restaurant has over 85 years of history behind it , if you are timing a visit around an anniversary, a significant birthday, or a professional celebration, the setting carries that weight naturally.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is rated Easy , Savoy does not have the waitlist pressure of some of its more capacity-constrained Helsinki peers, but given the limited service days (closed Sunday, Monday, Tuesday), booking ahead is sensible, particularly for Friday dinner and Saturday. Dress: At the €€€€ price point in a classically appointed eighth-floor dining room with over 85 years of history, smart dress is the right call , there is no stated dress code in the venue data, but the room and the occasion both signal formal-casual as the floor. Budget: €€€€ pricing applies across the board; wine engagement will push the per-person spend higher, and the Star Wine List recognition suggests the cellar has options at multiple price points. Hours: Wednesday to Friday lunch 11:30 am–2:30 pm, dinner 6 pm–midnight; Saturday dinner only 6 pm–midnight; closed Sunday through Tuesday. Address: Eteläesplanadi 14, 00130 Helsinki.
How Savoy Fits into Finland's Dining Scene
Savoy is Helsinki's most historically significant fine-dining address, but it is not the only serious option in the city. For Finnish-rooted modern cooking, Palace and Olo both operate at the same €€€€ tier. Grön and Finnjävel Salonki lean into Nordic identity with more contemporary focus. The ROOM by Kozeen Shiwan offers a creative format at the same price tier for diners who want something structurally different. Beyond Helsinki, comparable serious dining exists at Kaskis in Turku, VÅR in Porvoo, and Kajo in Tampere. For those exploring the full Finnish dining picture, see our full Helsinki restaurants guide, Helsinki hotels guide, Helsinki bars guide, Helsinki wineries guide, and Helsinki experiences guide. For international reference points on wine-forward fine dining with technical kitchen depth, Le Bernardin in New York City and Atomix in New York City represent the category at its ceiling , context that helps calibrate what sustained award recognition at Savoy's level actually means. Also worth noting for day-trip dining in the region: Lucy in the sky in Espoo, Musta lammas in Kuopio, and Pöllöwaari in Jyväskylä round out the broader Finnish picture.
FAQs: Savoy Helsinki
- Can I eat at the bar at Savoy? The venue data does not confirm a dedicated bar-dining setup at Savoy, so this is worth verifying directly before planning around it. The restaurant operates as a formal dining room rather than a bar-led concept, so walk-in bar eating is not a format you should assume is available. Book a table to be certain.
- What are alternatives to Savoy in Helsinki? At the same €€€€ tier, Palace is the closest peer for formal occasion dining with Finnish roots. Grön and Olo both offer more contemporary Nordic framing at the same price. If budget is a factor, Gaijin at €€€ is a useful step down in spend without sacrificing seriousness. Savoy's advantage over all of them is the combination of the historical room and the wine program depth.
- Is Savoy good for solo dining? Savoy can work for solo dining, particularly at lunch, where the experience is less occasion-led than Saturday dinner. The formal room is not designed around counter or bar solo formats in the way some contemporary restaurants are, so a solo diner should expect a standard table placement. The wine list is strong enough that a solo visit focused on a single interesting bottle alongside the set menu is a reasonable way to experience the kitchen efficiently.
- How far ahead should I book Savoy? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you do not need months of lead time. That said, given that Savoy is only open five days a week (Wednesday through Saturday) and closed entirely Sunday through Tuesday, available slots are fewer than a seven-day operation. For Friday dinner or Saturday, booking one to two weeks ahead is a reasonable precaution. For a specific milestone date, book as soon as the date is confirmed.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Savoy? Dinner, and specifically Saturday dinner, is the full version of what Savoy offers: the city view at night, the formal room in evening mode, and the wine list engaged properly. Lunch is a practical and lower-cost way to experience the kitchen and the space without the full dinner commitment , sensible if you are testing the restaurant before a larger occasion booking. The Saturday dinner format is the one most aligned with why Savoy has remained a Helsinki institution for over 85 years.
- What should I wear to Savoy? There is no stated dress code in the venue data, but the context is clear: eighth-floor dining room, €€€€ pricing, 85-plus years of operation, formal classical interior. Smart to business casual is the practical floor. Arriving in casual clothing is likely to feel out of place rather than refused, but the room signals occasion dressing and your experience will match the setting better if you dress accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at Savoy?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in Savoy's public-facing details. Given the €€€€ price point and the formal setting on the eighth floor of Eteläesplanadi 14, this is a sit-down, reservation-led experience rather than a drop-in bar. check the venue's official channels before assuming bar access.
What are alternatives to Savoy in Helsinki?
Grön is the go-to if you want plant-forward modern Nordic rather than a classic European format. Olo offers a tasting-menu structure with strong Finnish produce sourcing. Palace competes most directly with Savoy on prestige and price. For something less formal at a lower price point, Nolla's zero-waste approach gives you serious cooking without the ceremony.
Is Savoy good for solo dining?
Savoy's booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means securing a solo seat is realistic without weeks of advance planning. The eighth-floor room and the depth of the wine list — recognised by Star Wine List every year since at least 2020 — give solo diners something to anchor the meal around. It is a better solo choice than tasting-menu-only venues where pacing can feel slow for one.
How far ahead should I book Savoy?
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a week's notice is typically sufficient outside of peak Helsinki dates. Saturday dinner is the tightest window given it is the only evening service that day. Lunch Wednesday through Friday is the most accessible slot if you want flexibility.
Is lunch or dinner better at Savoy?
Lunch runs Wednesday through Friday from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm and tends to be the more accessible, lower-pressure entry point at a venue with €€€€ pricing. Dinner runs to midnight and gives you more time to work through a wine list that Star Wine List has ranked among Finland's best for five consecutive years. If the wine program is your main reason to visit, dinner is the better format.
What should I wear to Savoy?
Savoy is an 85-year-old classic dining room on the eighth floor of a city-centre building, holding Michelin Plate recognition and a wine list among Finland's most awarded. Dress accordingly: smart dress is the practical minimum. The room has recently been rejuvenated but retains its formal character, so err toward structured over casual.
Location
Eteläesplanadi 14, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
Compare Savoy
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Savoy | Pizzeria, Contemporary European, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Easy |
| Palace | Finnish, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Grön | New Nordic, Creative | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Olo | Scandinavian, Modern Cuisine | €€€€ | Unknown |
| Gaijin | Middle Eastern, Asian | €€€ | Unknown |
| Nolla | Fusion, Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
At €€€€, Savoy sits in the same price tier as Palace, Grön, and Olo — but they are not interchangeable. Savoy's differentiator is the combination of its historically significant room and a wine program with over six years of consecutive Star Wine List recognition. If wine is central to your evening, Savoy is the clearest choice in Helsinki at this tier. Palace is the closest competitor for formal Finnish-rooted cooking with comparable occasion weight, and the choice between the two comes down to whether you prioritise wine depth (Savoy) or a tighter focus on Finnish ingredient tradition (Palace). Grön and Olo both lean into contemporary Nordic identity with more creative menu formats — if you want the most progressive cooking in the city, either of those may serve you better than Savoy's European-influenced kitchen.
For diners who want serious cooking at a lower spend, Gaijin at €€€ offers a step down in price without losing quality. Nolla at €€ is the value option if budget is a primary constraint, though the experience and format are substantially different from Savoy's formal dining room. Savoy's booking difficulty is rated Easy relative to its peers, which means if you are deciding between two €€€€ Helsinki restaurants and one is harder to get into, Savoy is the more accessible choice for a specific date.
The practical recommendation: book Savoy for an occasion meal where the room and the wine list are as important as the food. Book Grön or Olo if you want the most technically forward Nordic cooking. Book Palace if you want Finnish culinary identity in a similarly formal setting. Book Gaijin if €€€€ pricing is a stretch. Savoy's 85-plus year track record and sustained award recognition make it the most defensible choice at its price point if you are bringing guests who will appreciate context and history alongside the meal.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6 pm–12 am
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6 pm–12 am
- Friday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 6 pm–12 am
- Saturday
- 6 pm–12 am
- Sunday
- Closed
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