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1. Bally's Casino
- Bally's Casino is located in an old 19th Century luxury building. The casino also features a distinctive restaurant. There is a wide range of games... read more
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2. African Kitchen Restaurant
- African Kitchen offers traditional African, which is a rare thing for Eastern Europe. The place looks almost like a cave with a colorful native... read more
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5. Beer House
- Beer House is a huge Bavarian-style beer hall just next to the Town Hall Square. The theme is somewhere between German and Estonian country-inn.... read more
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7. Bistro Mary
- Awaken your taste buds to the flavors of Bistro Mary. Housed within The Meriton Grand Hotel Tallinn, this place is famous for its elaborate buffets.... read more
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8. Museum Restaurant
- Good, lounge and restaurant. Perfect sushi place, lunch, dinner or just a drink. You can sit down have a drink or coffee, and also food. Good informal... read more
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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!
