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Sushi is currently quite popular in Tallinn these days and the number of places that offer the Japanese street food have sky-rocketed. Here is a list of just some of the many places around town offering sushi these days.
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Silk Sushi Bar
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Sushi
The newest addition to the Silk sushi family is located conveniently in a shopping centre. Eight-piece maki run €1.90 - 12.
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Oishii
'You spin me right round baby right round'... okay, we'll stop there. This fast-food sushi place is the only one of its kind in the city and even though the chefs aren't from Japan, or Korea, the quality was actually quite decent.
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Silk Sushi Bar
The newest addition to the Silk sushi family is located conveniently in a shopping centre. Eight-piece maki run €1.
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Sushi Cat
The weird and wonderful world of Japanese pop culture roars at Sushi Cat, a bright, upbeat café where the décor, and even the waitresses, are done up like naughty/sexy manga characters.
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Sushihouse
Located in the sparkling Solaris centre and the recipient of a silver spoon gastronomy award, this sushi bar presents five-piece maki ranging from €1.
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Sushimon
This cute little Manga-inspired sushi bar has a great selection of delicious sushi and a few other soups and Japanese delights on offer including their own creation the 'Sushi Cake'.
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Sushi Plaza
A short walk from Viru Keskus will find you at this 'Sushi Bar' - the relaxed atmosphere and price per portion ratio is certainly to be commended and the quality of their various offerings is generally quite good.
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Zebra Café
A little on the pricey end of the chopstick but very professionally prepared, this trendy lounge restaurant offers up eight-piece maki for €6.
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