Elite - HistoryThis classic restaurant located in Toolo has been
the living room of Finnish artists for well over 60 years. The colourful circle of
customers has naturally included many others as well - from the inhabitants of the
neighbouring blocks to diplomats, from journalists to corporate heads.
The story of Elite begins all the way
back in 1932. In 1938, the restaurant (at the time led by the legendary Ernst Mattas)
moved to its present location, the new Reitz building where a street-level apartment was
designed for the use of the restaurant. The work of Ernst Mattas was continued by his son
Willy Mattas and Willy's wife Mrs. Margaretha Mattas - all the way up until 1985 when new
owners took over.
From the very beginning, Elite became a
favourite of the artists. The list of regulars is long and fascinating. It includes, among
many others, authors Mika and Satu Waltari, actors Sakari Halonen, Uuno Laakso and Aku
Korhonen, painters Aimo Kanerva and Unto Koistinen, the cultural and political commentator
Matti Kurjensaari, the great Tauno Palo, Kirsti Ortola, composers and musicians from Aarre
Merikanto to Selim Palmgren, and scores of other influential figures in the field of
Finnish art and culture. The nearby location of the artists' home Lallukka was no doubt a
key factor in making Elite the restaurant of the artists.
An inseparable part
of the Elite is its largely unaltered milieu and
the many famous paintings from the private collection
of the Mattas family. Actor Tauno Palo's own delicacy,
the onion steak, has also been faithfully kept
on the menu.
Today, the clients at Elite make up a
more varied group, but its tradition as the artists' restaurant still gives Elite its own
unique and vibrant feel.
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