Sunday, May 23, 2010

Monki

S&O went to the inaugural event of Langoor's successor in name Monki. We find the trend to name a store after an animal invaluable. This yet an other of Fabric Scandinavien AB set up Monki here is a special one we say with a logo that is taken off of a Japanese PS game LocoRoco, tinkered carefully to suit Monki needs, eased into a brilliant location in Helsinki, stocked up with branded clothes that look a lot similar to the one's in youth famous H&M



On a rather gloomy day S&O breezed into Monki again 4 days after the inaugural. With no specific purchase agenda. Babes standing tall with trays of champagne bottles with straws in 'em were replaced by frowning faces, we wonder what caused the drastic difference in staff's hospitality... was it overwork or frustrating sales with competitive stores less than 10 steps away. Whatever it maybe we really wish dear Monki a good business and cool new strategies to cheer up the staff.


Vision to use less and less chemicals and striving to use at least 11% percent of organic cotton by the end of 2011 is what S&O finds impressive. We also like the jazzy interiors that match the mystic fairytalish narration behind all price tags. They have sequels if you are interested in their story telling abilities right here .

A lady looking at goods wondering if it is a Monki, Weekday, or Cheap Monday


Festive looking Monki

S&O signs off wishing Monki to be the next rising star of stores in one of the big malls like GVK standing shoulder to shoulder with it's cousing Langoor in Hyderabad exchanging tips.

XOXO
S&O


Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Gran Delicato café

S&O accompanied by a dear friend Anna Hakala walked into Gran Delicato, where coffees scream and salads yell in greek; a language we don't speak. BUT Certainly like... specially after the delicato experience. 



A place for everyone we noticed, Cozily set, built to let in a lot of sunlight in the front. Oh don't be disappointed dear fellow dark corner seekers, there is just that for you tucked in the back. Straightforward simple arrangement where you can snug as a bug in a rug for hours talking philosophy. 


That smile translates to "Lock up your daughters" for I've got one a penny two a penny hot cross buns.

When S&O showed up at Gran delicato, we were oblivious to everything else as the man at the counter, gained control over our focus. Under his spell we almost ate the sand in a huge bucket resembling brown sugar, displayed on the counter. The taste of ciabattas makes one forget  that  we don't understand his sense of humour,  nor do we comprehend the reason behind the display of random artifacts displayed in the café. 


We recommend all S&O's to enjoy the pleasures of sipping on greek coffee, and munch up huge salad's soaking up the cheerful ambience. It is one of the few places in Helsinki where you pay while you leave. we noticed regular's are treated as friends. We were reminded of  Hyderabadi Iranian cafes at how they remember everyone's order. A speciality that S&O hold in high regard. We also noticed how happy staff looks; happy taking pride in their cafe, their work and what they serve and how they serve. S&O complies. 

PS: S&O's favourite is the eggplant and artichoke ciabatta + the toffee that comes with your cappuccino. 

XOXO
S&O

Monday, May 10, 2010

A street Bar named Kitty's

Part of S&O wants to write a raving review of Kitty's. First off we love it's funky name, it's cozy venue and how much fun S&O had being there each time. 
But... but... S&O chooses to keep it to simple real facts for they are enough to impress. At Kitty's we enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, with a choice of bar stools, regular tables and intimate cubicles on the seating menu. It's strategic location makes it ideal for meeting up for a quick drink before heading out on bigger adventures.  


Kitty's happy regulars 

Or it is the joint for those dark lazy thursday nights for a few quiet drinks  with a bunch of your office mates desiring to morph into sponges soaking up alcohol, hoping to start off the week-end earlier. 

We almost tagged this photo "CLASSIC" 

We know of a man who goes there almost every night for a drink or two... proof that Kitty's can easily gain fidelity from it's clients



While S&O didn't find dining here exceptional nor were there any fancy tuxedo clad waiters bringing us drinks named "sex on the beach", we certainly found awesomely tattooed bartenders, good service, tolerance to drunk noise and darn good tapas. 



Thumbs up Kitty's 


topsy turvy right to left upside down

We sign off here wishing Kitty's all the very best and hoping they play music a little louder, for S&O enjoys a tad higher decibels of sound to appreciate music... coming to Finland straight from India we still need to Finnishise... 

XOXO
S&O 

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Flea Market




In India S&O learnt about there being cheaper options for quality stuff, also shopping in India is ultra cheap which is why it is almost every woman's favorite hobby. When S&O enquired about Kitchen ware that enables cooking Indian food leveling to retain authenticity, two options were presented, one being Ikea, and two Flea market.

S&O was tickled with intrigue by the concept called Flea market, a place to find preowned items on sale by the owners themselves for a "good price". After being disappointed with Ikea, S&O's motivation to go "see" a "flea market" was further incited.
S&O entered the flea market premises, to be awestruck by the sheer size of the market + the number of shoppers + the number of vendors of all nationalities + the whole ambience. It reminded us of a mini size numaish minus the joy rides.
If we were to make a list of what can't be found in a flea market, the list would feature very few. There was everything one wanted, including a pressure cooker an item that tops S&O's current wish-list. Sadly we lost it in a bidding to an other smart shopper.
Hustling hall was filled with endless smiling merchants, happy customers, energy that is created out of a great rapport between two content people. We felt that the whole mood of the place was festive. Specially, the elderly happy hippy lady humming while strumming at her guitar stole our hearts.
S&O cherishes the memory of her personality, and we wish to see her again and again and again.

The stall that caught S&O's attention the most was the very first one as we entered. At a first glance they were an other Finnish couple with their clothes, jackets and some other random stuff to sell... The lady behind the counter was warm and generous selling off her stuff for 2 euros a piece. The man behind the counter made us think of Keanu Reeves playing a Goth in a science fiction set in a nordic city. When we revisited the stall at the end of our grand tour of the entire market, we knew the very first one remains our most favorite.

We were happy to have experienced the flea market. Being there was like witnessing the world mould together, various flavours concocting to create a new effervescent world. In a day S&O shook hands with people from Finland, Ethiopia, Romania, Russia, Saudi, Pakistan Bangladesh and Srilanka, met a very handsome young man from Burkina Faso who fathered a half finnish boy, talked with vendors from Pakistan about Kashmir issues, reacquainted with bargaining and just window shopped the world.



XOXO S&O
Until we shop again 

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Pizza & Beer

A Giant Pizza and Huge pitcher of beer



Jätti Pizza, the hoarding says and thats exactly what they offer, a Giant Pizza for 5 Euros. S&O started to feel an itch in the deep pits of their belly after window shopping for that perfect pair of boots in Forum and Sokos, not really being in the mood to get back home to cook, we were looking for large sums of food but "not so heavy on the wallet" kind of options, Our company agreed to go where ever there was good beer.

We voted "SKY EXPRESS" in unison thanks to Don Killian who showed us the place. Even though it is only 0,8km from the City center (Annankatu 31-33), it's unique placement gives a sense of faraway outtheresomewhere feel.




A super small joint, with 6 tables and a load of forks and knives, Oregano, pepper, tabasco sauce (S&O is sure that it was exclusively for the benefit of Indian clientele) and a photo frame of "spices" to compliment and complete the decor... We say.



A bunch of Turks decided to set up a Pizza place about 12 years ago, what else they came here with the secret ingredient for success (Good price and Humongous Beer). Others agree that they hit it off with the hungry and thirsty Finns.


XOXO 
S&O 

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Nasty clothes for wicked people




Wandering in Forum building Shoppers reached the top most floor and what we see on the right drew us closer and Cloooosserrr into Back street, and as we enter the store the vibe came out to scream the greetings "GOTHIC it is baby", 3 sensuously pierced Gothic women at the counter half scared half intrigued others.

Shoppers went in to further explore the store after the initial sensationalistic impact. Shoppers began to enjoy the hallucinatory choice of images printed on the T-shirts, Jackets, and Dresses. If Shoppers were in India and saw a similar T-shirt, there wouldn't have been an attempt to map an association of the motive on T to the gothic subculture.

Being here in Helsinki, others have noticed numerous piercings, complex to explain trend in dressing and make-up and when Shoppers had an inside look at the accessories, photographs, jewelry and many more unspeakables at the store that others haven't seen ever before, all the pieces fell in place.

The only impression of Goths that Others had was from the Japanese manga GOTH , now Others made a mental note that Goths are not dangerous, they just have an altered perception to sensuality.

XOXO
S&O