Klik!
Klik is an ongoing catalogue of snapshots, moments, places, faces, foods and happenings from across Helsinki.
Past contributors:
Olly Farshi, Helsinki resident, designer of wonderful things, writer of words and brewer of green tea.
KLIK! SCRUB UP
July 11th, 2010
Traditional-style rug washing pairs up a seemingly dull household chore with the great outdoors. We dragged a couple of rugs down to the pier, laid them out on the washing tables and got scrubbing with sea water. The best bit is using the hand-cranked drying contraption to squeeze the water out of the rug.
If you’re interested in a spot of summer scrubbing, head down to the pier near Kaivopuisto. Plus, if you’re as lucky as we were, a gaggle of excitable snap-happy tourists may pass by and make you feel like a celebrity for five minutes.
KLIK! NAKKI
June 12th, 2010
Nakki is a brand new hotdog bar on Eerikinkatu. Meat or veggie hotdogs will set you back four notes a pop, there’s also Jamaican ginger beer in the cooler, espresso for €1.50 and Nouvelle Vague on the stereo. Suffice to say, it’s an excellent little hotdog joint.
KLIK! MAHTAVA
June 8th, 2010
Spotted on the pavements of Punavuori, this chalk-based graffiti packs a sweet sentiment, “You make me feel so MAHTAVA.” For the non-speakers, mahtava means grand, magnificent, awesome or simply great.
Take a wander through Punavuori over the next few days to check out this smile-inducing street art for yourself.
KLIK! TUMMY ACHE
May 21st, 2010
It’s only nine in the morning and after four pieces of bread, a handful of lettuce, two slices of cheese, a mouthful of tomato, one and a half boiled eggs, a couple of croissants (with a smattering of jam) and a cup of coffee, I need to lie down.
The Likemind Breakfasts happen here in Helsinki on the third Friday every month. The idea is that you meet a bunch of friendly folk at some ungodly hour in the morning and then gorge on the breakfast buffet.
Klik! Designer Breakfast
May 11th, 2010The Design Museum happens to have a café serving quiche, coffee and cake. It’s a great spot for a late Sunday breakfast followed by a sleepy browse of their bookshop.
The museum is at Korkeavuorenkatu 23. You can find more info at DesignMuseum.fi.


