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Alatskivi Castle Restaurant
For a royal dining experience while in the Alatskivi area why not check out the restaurant situated within the castle walls. The cuisine here is a mix of Estonian country cooking, German manor dishes and Scottish.
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Café Ameli
This little café combines the love of tempting treats with the appreciation of artisanal handicrafts. While enjoying a pastry and a coffee you'll be able to peruse some delightful and unique Estonian wares.
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Kalarestoran
This delightfully modern seafood restaurant is located 23km from Tartu on the road to Otepää and has a great country view.
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Kivikõrts
The Kivikõrts or ‘stone tavern’ is a simple and classic tavern located in the Alatskivi area just a few km from Lake Peipsi.
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Kolkja Fish & Onion Restaurant
If you’ve come to see how the Old Believers live there is no better way to do it than eating as the locals do. This traditional fish and onion restaurant is immensely popular, so make reservations.
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Naos
Just about 9km south of Tartu, this Armenian restaurant/bar is certainly tacky, but the food should be quite decent and prepared with a heavy dose of love.
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Savikoja Kõrts
This is a traditional stonewalled, roadside tavern with big fireplace and a cosy down-to-earth atmosphere. Expect your usual hearty tavern fare, consisting of meat and potatoes.
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Tavern Hellas
You might ask yourself what a Greek restaurant is doing in the middle of South Estonia. We actually asked the same question and
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Vapper Mäger, Partnerid ja Kolmas Eesti
The long name translates as follows: The Brave Badger, Partners and Third Estonia, and the names of the dishes on the menu are equally as humorous.
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Vedu Kõrts
This is another cute stone-walled roadside tavern, which happens to share its roof with the small local shop. It’s located about 16km out of Tartu on the road to Narva.
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