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Sfäär
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International
In terms of décor, this eatery/fashion and wine shop is kind of a cross between an old Soviet-era cafeteria and a stylishly retro second living room.
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NEH
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International
What began as a seasonal establishment on the island of Muhu during the summer months, proved so popular among Estonians that they decided to expand and set up shop in Tallinn as well.
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Senso
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International
With loads more character and cutting-edge décor than your typical hotel restaurant, the stylish Senso pulls in a good number of business people and other civilians from around town.
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Chicago 1933
If you're lookin' for the swankiest Speakeasy in town to take your sweetheart or just a safe place to meet with some 'associates', you'll find Chicago provides just that.
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Clazz
Occupying a prime, Old Town location, Clazz falls somewhere between trendy restaurant and a plush lounge bar with live music on most nights.
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Cru
Cru offers up just the same quality and service that you would expect from Ribe and Platz, who also belong to the same group. The interior is stylish, the cuisine creative and the staff are at your beck and call.
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Dominic
The historic Dominic has two different faces - an elegant 'black & white' café in the front and a luxurious restaurant in the back.
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Entrecôte Restaurant
Laid out in a warren of nicely spruced-up cellar rooms, the Merchant's House Hotel's restaurant wins our praise for friendly service and its quiet and romantic ambience.
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Kalle Kusta
One of the oldest 'tourist traps' in all of Tallinn, somehow we missed listing them. But if we must be honest, they haven't really been missed too badly.
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Karl Friedrich
This restaurant overlooking Raekoja Plats serves up all manner of roated meats in its nicely carpeted, wood-panelled, second floor dining room.
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Mannerheim
Although technically an international-style restaurant, Mannerheim, which takes its name from the famous baron and onetime president of Finland, certainly has a lot of Estonian inspiration when it comes to cuisine.
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NEH
What began as a seasonal establishment on the island of Muhu during the summer months, proved so popular among Estonians that they decided to expand and set up shop in Tallinn as well.
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Number 9 Brasserie
The warmer months are decidedly terrace-season in Tallinn and what better spot to sit back, relax and enjoy a cocktail or light-bite than the rooftop terrace at Number 9.
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Old Estonia
Taking full advantage of its prime, tourist-oriented Raekoja Plats position with a ceiling to floor glass front, Old Estonia is perhaps best for dedicated people watchers.
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Olematu Rüütel
One of the very few places on Toompea to grab a bite, the 'Non-existent Knight' is tucked into an alley and should probably stay that way.
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Olevi Residents Restaurant
Way down in the medieval cellar of this Old Town hotel you'll find a surprisingly decent eatery. The service is friendly and the food satisfying to say the least.
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Palace Restaurant
The airiness and frenetic lunchtime activity makes the Palace Hotel's restaurant feel like a busy train-station café at times, but if you happen to be in the area it’s worth stopping by for a bite.
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Rataskaevu 16
It seems as though lately the inspiration for coming up with good restaurant names has been lost - it took this establishment about a year to come up with a street name and number.
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Restoran Vennad
Although quite a few Italian dishes feature on the menu, overall, 'Brothers' is an international eatery where you can find Estonian, Russian and even Mediterranean inspired dishes.
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Reval Café's Restaurant
Attached to a café of the same name, this is the first full-fledged restaurant in the popular Reval chain and we have to admit it's certainly worth a try.
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Rumours Restaurant & Lifestyle
Psssst... have you heard the rumour? Not only is this a restaurant, it’s also a lifestyle. Eatery by day and lounge by night, Rumours certainly is trendy and, at least the last time we stopped by, filled with apparently beautiful people.
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Senso
With loads more character and cutting-edge décor than your typical hotel restaurant, the stylish Senso pulls in a good number of business people and other civilians from around town.
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Sfäär
In terms of décor, this eatery/fashion and wine shop is kind of a cross between an old Soviet-era cafeteria and a stylishly retro second living room.
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Travel
The swank Travel (pronounced trav-el) gives a definite touch of class to Tallinn's railway station. The menu is a mixture of international favourites including Caesar salad, 'Oven Roasted Pork Chop', etc.
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Von Krahli Aed
The 'Garden' is a highly chic establishment with plenty of opportunity to lounge while enjoying a fresh meal or light snack.
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