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1. Admiral
- Cruise & Dine
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- Mediterranean
- Very Expensive
- Kesklinn
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2. Bogapott
- Unique Cafe with Art Shop
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3. Bistro Mary
- Restaurant Within the Meriton Grand Hotel
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- Very Expensive
- City Centre
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4. Balthasar küüslaugurestoran
- Balthasar - the first Estonian garlic restaurant was opened in 1999, in a medieval building of the Town-Hall...
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5. nAnO House
- nAnO - homecooked food for locals and visitors to Tallinn. A feeling of intimacy and originality is immediately...
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6. Restaurant Elevant
- You have entered a very unique environment. If it is bossanova you are listening to right now, then it's...
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7. Molly Malone's
- Classic Irish Pub
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- Very Expensive
- City Centre
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8. Le Château
- Travel Back to 17th Century France
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- French
- Very Expensive
- City Centre
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9. Sushi House
- Go Sushi
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- Asian
- Japanese
- Very Expensive
- Kesklinn
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10. Pegasus
- Three Floors of Art & Style
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- City Centre
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The Best of NileGuide
- As with most historical European cities, the Old Town section of Tallinn is known for its social realms, but also its culinary options that far outweigh the outskirts of town. You can find yourself a modern restaurant that models itself after European digs, or you can plop yourself into a 15th century dining recreation where you're able to eat like peasants did (albeit, more cleanly) to showcase how far human beings have come. How about Mexican food on the opposite side of the world from Mexico? Well, you can have that in Tallinn too. No word on if avocados like growing in the harsh Baltic winter, but hey, that's what globalization is for!
