Ravintola Loop

Helsinki


Loop takes waste seriously, collecting surplus, slightly damaged and not-so-perfect food and transforming into delectable dishes for weekday lunches and weekend brunch. Their ethics extend far beyond mere leftovers: they provide jobs for the disenfranchised and donate 70% of their stock to charity. A little off the beaten track but the leafy walk awakens your appetite.


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