Layover food

Madrid:
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Barcelona:
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Not a "layover" and per usual, I took no cool pics. But Helsinki food was amazing. Everything we had there was incredible. Side note, I'm not much into sweets, but their fruity deserts were great enough for even me to enjoy. Reindeer, incredible fish, it was all awesome. A lot of people told me that it's a really expensive city, but quite honestly, I found that not to be the case. If you factor in not tipping, that pretty much erases the EU to USD disadvantage, and then it is basically just like any other meal I might buy up in the greater Seattle/Whidbey/Puget Sound area. But like 10x better. I actually thought Finland was a bargain.
 
Not a "layover" and per usual, I took no cool pics. But Helsinki food was amazing. Everything we had there was incredible. Side note, I'm not much into sweets, but their fruity deserts were great enough for even me to enjoy. Reindeer, incredible fish, it was all awesome. A lot of people told me that it's a really expensive city, but quite honestly, I found that not to be the case. If you factor in not tipping, that pretty much erases the EU to USD disadvantage, and then it is basically just like any other meal I might buy up in the greater Seattle/Whidbey/Puget Sound area. But like 10x better. I actually thought Finland was a bargain.
Nice! Never been but on the agenda for sometime in the near future.

Reindeer similar in taste to deer? What’s the recommended doneness?
 
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