Naantalin Aurinkoinen (Turku, Finland)

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Naantalin Aurinkoinen is a small chain of cafes in Southwestern Finland, mainly Turku and it's suburb of Kaarina. The name means "the Sun of Naantali" -Aurinko means sun, and Naantali is a nearby town known for it's lovely sunshine, even spawning the local idiom "to smile like the sun of Naantali".

The cafe and bakery has a wide variety of goods, from fresh bread and the Finnish favourite 'new potatoes' to pizza, pasta, salad, hotwings, and panini sandwiches. The pastries looked the most tempting to me, though, and I picked the Mansikkajuhlawiener (strawberry pastry) because if you go to Finland in the summer you should eat strawberries at every opportunity.


Photo: Liisa's shot of my Mansikkajuhlawiener.
It was five times more delicious than it looks.



Photo: The storefront of the Kaarina branch I visited.
Looks sweet, doesn't it?


Their website is only in Finnish, but your mouth will water just looking at it: http://www.aurinkoinen.fi/fi/

No Google Map this time, because there are multiple locations. This page on the website shows all the addresses: http://www.aurinkoinen.fi/fi/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=62&Itemid=30

3 comments:

Roskur said...

What is the Finnish favorite, "New potatoes"? :P

Vandrelyst said...

It's just small, fresh potatoes - with butter and salt and all of that. I'll probably make a post about it later. ;)

Roskur said...

Oh, okay.. Awesome ;D

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