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These cafés not only serves gourmet food, but also sell the ingredients to let budding chefs dabble at home.
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Bonaparte Deli
All sorts of sweet and savoury delicacies are offered at the Bonaparte deli - and unlike its namesake, not all of them are short in stature.
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Confiserie Friida
This tiny little confiserie features a good selection of sweets, chocolates, gourmet Italian coffees, fine wines and a few other delicacies to savour.
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Gourmet Club
A little pricey, but the quality and originality of products offered here just might tempt you into skipping out on the McDonalds Café across the street.
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Güllüoglu Café
Home to perhaps the best baklava and Turkish coffee in the city, this hard-to-pronounce café is actually part of a large, well-known chain from the former Byzantine Empire.
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NOP - shop & café
Originally touted as an eco-friendly organic shop and café, this addition to the Kadriorg landscape is certainly fresh and trendy.
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