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Tallinn » Restaurants & Cafes » French
Absint Brasserii & Baar
Although not quite ready to serve customers by the time we went to print, this little brasserie/bar on the tiny Müürivahe street is owned by the same folks that own a crêperie at Köleri 2.
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Bonaparte
You'll be hard pressed to find a more elegant locale for French cuisine. Set in an amazingly restored 17th-century merchant's
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C'est La Vie
One of the most impressive restaurants we've had the pleasure of reviewing comes in the form of this snazzy cellar venue. From the black and gold 1920's motif to the friendly service and the heated floors, C'est La Vie gets top marks.
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Restoran Lusikas
Although based on the menu items, which change fairly often, this nice little restaurant isn't by any means 100% French. They
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