Palace.
Perched on the 10th floor of a landmark modernist building constructed for the 1952 Olympics, Palace offers a vantage point over Helsinki’s harbor that remains unrivaled. The dining room balances mid-century sophistication with a minimalist warmth, setting a stage where the Baltic Sea views compete only with the precision on the plate. Chef Eero Vottonen’s multi-course menus are a technical exercise in contemporary Nordic cuisine, subtly weaving in French discipline and Japanese aesthetics. Expect theatrical flourishes, such as chefs finishing dishes tableside and a signature move of serving warm brioche with the main course rather than at the start. From the expansive wine cellar to the open-air terrace for cocktails, the experience is polished, hushed, and distinctly Finnish.