Cafe & Restaurant Salteriet
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A walk through the history of Finland, a cheap, very pleasant and simple menu. nice staff. The place where your old days are breathing. Suitable for b…
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Me and my family went to eat to this wonderful restaurant. The food was delicious and the personal were very nice and happy. I recommend that you chec…
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Nice place with a great view. Quaint small town Finnish archipelago feeling. Had samon soup and tea, both of which were good and inexpensive.…
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Cafe & Restaurant Salteriet is open for Lunch and Dinner. Cafe & Restaurant Salteriet serves Cafe, Scandinavian and European dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Cafe & Restaurant Salteriet”
A walk through the history of Finland, a cheap, very pleasant and simple menu. nice staff. The place where your old days are breathing. Suitable for both summer and autumn months. Families and couples in love.
Me and my family went to eat to this wonderful restaurant. The food was delicious and the personal were very nice and happy. I recommend that you check this place out.
Nice place with a great view. Quaint small town Finnish archipelago feeling. Had samon soup and tea, both of which were good and inexpensive.
We just had a few drinks here, but the restaurant is nice looking and the food served to neighbouring tables looked good. The facilities are good too, so pop in if hiking in the area.
We went to eat. Great food! We ate fish. Dessert, pannacotta. There is a new owner (May 2017). The service was varied. You can sit at the seashore or inside. Here you can feel the true spirit of the Quark.
You need a car to get to the harbour where the cafe is, it’s in about 45 minutes from the city, but worth the trip – you’ll be able to enjoy some fish soup or/and sandwiches in a beautiful place somewhere in-between Finland and Sweden.