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3.0 (1 review)
Closed 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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S-market

S-market

3.8(13 reviews)
1.1 kmKluuvi

Super easy shopping experience with so many great choices. I especially loved their little kids'…read moresection. They had all the fruit pouches you could possibly need, which made things really convenient. It's also very close to F6 Hotel, so the location honestly couldn't be easier if you're staying nearby. The market itself is clean, well organized, and the staff are incredibly kind and helpful. Pro tip: don't forget to weigh the bananas before heading to checkout!

A Solid market! Get smarket! This place is pretty good-…read moreit's got a wide selection of foods, at good prices. It's a good sized grocer in the basement of a shopping center. There's an escalator to get down there, and you have to rent a cart for a Euro. There's no fee for carrying around a basket. The produce section wasn't so great, but it did have the basic fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices. The dairy section was stocked with all kinds of weird cheeses I'd never seen before. One day when I went, they were sampling up the local cheeses in the aisle. Score! There's a large bakery section, with a huge variety of rye breads. Go for the ones with lumberjacks on them, or the one shaped like a cat for extra flavor. They also have a big selection of pre-made foods, like cassaroles, fish, meats, sausages, etc. If you wanna grab a bite to go, this is a popular spot. The fish selection was some of the best I'd seen in a supermarket- they must've had salmon prepared two dozen different ways. The beer selection is pretty primo too! They have mostly canned beers, but with a huge variety of beers from across Europe at discount prices. Many of them are kept cold, but the majority of the craft beers are kept warm. You can buy most of the beers as singles, or as 6+packs, so I chose to jump around with different local(ish) breweries that I'd never heard of. Finland's a cold place, the beer chills really quickly, so don't worry about them being sold warm. I've never seen such a licorice selection- they had all kinds of the local flavors and varieties. The local specialty is the salted licorice- they have some good examples of this in their huge selection of flavors and brands. It takes up about a quarter of an aisle. I think you get charged for a shopping bag, so you might try to save by bringing your own. The check-out lines were long, but it seems that they're (unsuccessfully) trying out a self-checkout system. In all, it's a great place to stop by near the train station for fresh or packaged foods!

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Alepa

Alepa

4.0(2 reviews)
0.4 kmPunavuori

This is a great supermarket for what it is. Good quality groceries, relatively affordable, most…read morebasic items you'd need. Fresh baked goodies (salty & sweet) daily. Meet and vegan options. Fresh fruit and veggies. Basic toiletries, cleaning supplies and frozen food. Nice service. This is a better and larger Alepa than the other Alepas nearby.

I know...it's Alepa. Big whoop. But I am obsessed with their Rainbow croissants, which at 39 cents…read moreeach are the best deal in Helsinki. I am cheap. Why? Because I like money. I like really good, really cheap food. Why? Because I am from this magical land called San Francisco where the cheap, delicious food:household ratio is skewed in favor of the food side. I digress. This Alepa has a few things going for it: Better croissants than Kanniston Leipomo down the block (€2.80 each) at around 1/8 the price...sorry, KL. They are open until 11 p.m. God bless you, Alepa! This location is the only Alepa I know of that carries my favorite soup from Amerrika. They carry gluten free bread. They have a lot of organic vegetables. They never run out Fazer Geisha bars. Downside: they run out of food really fast. The remodel seems to have reinvigorated shoppers and it can be very busy and a little understaffed between 5 and 7 p.m. Finnish people LOVE their chocolate wrapped in bread. God bless them but really? Meh. HOWEVER, a Rainbow croissant wrapped around a strip of Fazer dark chocolate is delicious. Toss in the oven for 2 minutes and for less than €1 you have a chocolate croissant that beats the €3-€6 sub-par chocolate croissants you'll find at local bakeries. AND you can say they were homemade ;) Plus- the cashiers always patiently allow me to stumble through my clumsy Finglish at the checkout line instead of just snapping at me in English :)

S-market

S-market

3.5(6 reviews)
0.6 kmPunavuori
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Siivooja ei kunnioita asiakkaita kun ei anna maksaa ostoksia rauhassa. Itsepalvelukassalle tuli…read more noin 5 sentin päähän asioinnistani selkäni taakse jonkun naisvihaaja- teini- ja maahanmuuttajapojan käyttämä lattianpesukone joka levitti allergisoivaa pesuainetta ympäriinsä ja melu ja haju tekivät asioimisesta erittäin epämiellyttävää. Myyjät kulkevat epämiellyttävällä tavalla myös käteiskassoilla usein selän takaa omilla asioillaan, kun olen kassalla maksamassa vaikka toisella puolella olisi kassa kiinni, tyhjää tilaa, eikä olisi asiakkaita. En tykkää tällaisesta iholle tunkemisesta ja kassa asioinnin kyttäämisestä. Ihan kuin yrittäisivät saada kiinni varkaudesta tai osoittaa jotain dominanssia sillä etteivät kunnioita asiakkaan henkilökohtaista tilaa ja hajuaistia. Nyt meni kauppa boikottiin vaikka asun naapurissa. Olen kyllästynyt työntekijöiden huonoon käytökseen!

This was a 5 minute walk from our hotel, Hotel Indigo. Perfect place to grab some pastries and…read morefruit for snacking. Coming from the States, there were a few things different. You need to weigh your fruit and vegetables and print out a sticker before you take your items to the cash register. The price sign has an ID number on it. You would just press that number on the big scale keypad. As for the pastries, I thought the croissants were a great deal and tasty! Way better than paying higher prices at a cafe.

Alepa - grocery - Updated May 2026

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