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Balalaika
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This Russian restaurant located in the flagship Meriton hotel at the base of Toompea, offers up all the usual Russian fare you’d expect, such as caviar and blinis and the dishes are all prepared quite nicely.
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Vene Söögituba
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Kind of like the little brother to their Balalaika restaurant, the 'Russian Eatery' is more laid-back and café-like featuring daily dishes, dumplings, soups, blinis and crêpes.
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Tallinn » Restaurants & Cafes » Russian
Balalaika
This Russian restaurant located in the flagship Meriton hotel at the base of Toompea, offers up all the usual Russian fare you’d expect, such as caviar and blinis and the dishes are all prepared quite nicely.
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Café Pushkin
While other Russian places are geared towards tourists, Café Pushkin is where the local Russians, including politicos and celebs, come to eat.
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Nevskij
Given the way the St. Petersbourg Hotel's high-class restaurant is decorated, it might very well be mistaken for Russian intellectual's sitting room, were it not for the fact that a smart waiter greets you at your table with a vodka and caviar menu.
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Troika
One of Tallinn’s must-see cellar restaurants, Troika wows its clientele with a cosy, old-style Russian décor and a singer who belts out folk songs from a balcony from time to time.
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Vana Moskva
Typical of the Meriton chain in Tallinn, this Russian buffet/à la carte restaurant certainly provides the right mix of style, quality and service one would expect from them.
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Vene Söögituba
Kind of like the little brother to their Balalaika restaurant, the 'Russian Eatery' is more laid-back and café-like featuring daily dishes, dumplings, soups, blinis and crêpes.
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