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Tallinn » Restaurants & Cafes » Indian
Café VS
After all these years Cafe VS is still a popular, cutting-edge bar rather than a traditional Indian restaurant. Nevertheless this is where Tallinn's expats, Indians included, end up when they crave a good Indian meal.
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Chakra
If there's one thing you should know about Chakra, it's that the people who envisioned it have a long and successful history bringing innovation and quality to the local dining scene.
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Elevant
This is an exceptional Old Town alternative to medieval theme restaurants. Beautiful décor from the entry foyer’s antique wrought iron staircase to the sparse earthy sheik furnishings make it a place to linger over your meal.
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Maharaja
Of all the Indian restaurants in Tallinn, this old favourite on Town Hall Square is the most formal and the most involved - someone even greets you at the door and fusses over you until you're seated.
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Spice
Looking for friendly service in Tallinn? It actually does exist at Spice, where they serve up a smile alongside fresh, flavourful and spicy Indian cuisine.
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