Sharing Cultures by Sharing Meals
The number of international restaurants has increased by 14% between 2010 and 2012. At the moment, a new Vietnamese restaurant and Helsinki’s first Brazilian coffee shop are competing for the title of the most popular casual restaurant in the city. With the help of some good recipes from overseas, the new VEGE DAY at Helsinki schools has become one of the more popular lunch options. Food has become a safe first step towards increasing Helsinki’s multiculturalism: sharing meals with and from other cultures has opened news doors of understanding.
A special tax credit is created for ethnic restaurants that are the first of their kind in Helsinki. The menus of the central kitchens for schools, hospitals and senior houses are encouraged to become increasingly based on local and seasonal ingredients.

Sharing Cultures by Sharing Meals

The number of international restaurants has increased by 14% between 2010 and 2012. At the moment, a new Vietnamese restaurant and Helsinki’s first Brazilian coffee shop are competing for the title of the most popular casual restaurant in the city. With the help of some good recipes from overseas, the new VEGE DAY at Helsinki schools has become one of the more popular lunch options. Food has become a safe first step towards increasing Helsinki’s multiculturalism: sharing meals with and from other cultures has opened news doors of understanding.

A special tax credit is created for ethnic restaurants that are the first of their kind in Helsinki. The menus of the central kitchens for schools, hospitals and senior houses are encouraged to become increasingly based on local and seasonal ingredients.

Sharing Cultures by Sharing Meals
The number of international restaurants has increased by 14% between 2010 and 2012. At the moment, a new Vietnamese restaurant and Helsinki’s first Brazilian coffee shop are competing for the title of the most popular casual restaurant in the city. With the help of some good recipes from overseas, the new VEGE DAY at Helsinki schools has become one of the more popular lunch options. Food has become a safe first step towards increasing Helsinki’s multiculturalism: sharing meals with and from other cultures has opened news doors of understanding.
A special tax credit is created for ethnic restaurants that are the first of their kind in Helsinki. The menus of the central kitchens for schools, hospitals and senior houses are encouraged to become increasingly based on local and seasonal ingredients.

Sharing Cultures by Sharing Meals

The number of international restaurants has increased by 14% between 2010 and 2012. At the moment, a new Vietnamese restaurant and Helsinki’s first Brazilian coffee shop are competing for the title of the most popular casual restaurant in the city. With the help of some good recipes from overseas, the new VEGE DAY at Helsinki schools has become one of the more popular lunch options. Food has become a safe first step towards increasing Helsinki’s multiculturalism: sharing meals with and from other cultures has opened news doors of understanding.

A special tax credit is created for ethnic restaurants that are the first of their kind in Helsinki. The menus of the central kitchens for schools, hospitals and senior houses are encouraged to become increasingly based on local and seasonal ingredients.

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