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Flavours from six kitchens around the world at Helsinki Airport’s Food Hall

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Posted: 5 September 2023 | | No comments yet

Helsinki Airport has opened their brand new Food Hall, with kitchens by Lopez y Lopez, Pretty Boy Wingery, Levant, Bär Bar and more.

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Helsinki Airport opens their Food Hall, available to all. CREDIT: HELSINKI AIRPORT

Helsinki Airport has opened their brand new Food Hall, with kitchens by Lopez y Lopez, Pretty Boy Wingery, Levant, Bär Bar, TGM and Richie’s Gourmet Hot Dogs. They are open to everyone visiting the airport. 

The kitchens represent flavours from around the world. At Helsinki Airport’s Food Hall, the emphasis is on quick service and a wide selection. The restaurants offer Mexican tacos, Finnish chicken wings, Middle Eastern falafels and salads, smoothies made with Finnish berries and hot dogs. 

There are products that passengers can easily take with them as well as opportunities for shared moments and gatherings with good food and drink in the areas for customers. Meals can also be ordered via delivery app Wolt.

Lunch at Helsinki Airport

The Food Hall restaurants are located in the arrivals hall of Helsinki Airport, right by the passageways for arriving passengers. The arrivals hall is situated before the security control, giving people and workers from the airport and its surrounding areas, as well as other visitors, a chance to try out new dining experiences.

Finavia offers free parking to everyone who has lunch in the restaurants in the Food Hall. Free parking is available every day between 10:00 and 14:00. Get free parking by informing your license plate number at the restaurant upon making your purchase.

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