30.5.2014 | Estonia
A meal with a view
Dinner in the Sky will visit Tallinn twice this summer: 10-15 June
in the Rotermann Quarter and 12-17 August in the square of the Estonian Academy of Arts (Tartu mnt. 1). This year, chef Vladislav Djatšuk of Tchaikovsky restaurant in Tallinn and chef Jouni Toivanen of the Michelin starred restaurant Luomo in Helsiniki will be taking to the skies to prepare an unforgettable meal at 50 metres high. Djatšuk is Estonia’s first chef to make it to the Bocuse d’Or finals. He is known for modern Russian and French cuisine. Toivanen is known for his innovative flavour combinations and use of modern gastronomical technology. Choose between Lunch in the Sky, Moët & Chandon in the Sky, or Dinner in the Sky.
To learn more about this and similar topics
14.4.2024 | Estonia
Foreign tourists continue to find their way back to Tallinn
According to data released by Statistics Estonia, nearly 225,000 tourists stayed in accommodation establishments in the country in February … Read more
9.4.2024 | Estonia
Inflation in Estonia reduces to less than 4% in March
According to data released by Statistics Estonia, in March, the Consumer Price Index (which is the key indicator of … Read more
9.4.2024 | Estonia
Food Film Festival starts tomorrow
The annual Food Film Festival begins tomorrow. A total of 7 different documentary films will be shown throughout the … Read more
3.4.2024 | Estonia
The economic downturn is hitting shops hard
According to data released by Statistics Estonia, in February 2024, the turnover of retail trade companies in the country … Read more
29.3.2024 | Estonia
A night of MMA action in Tartu
Tomorrow evening, March 30, Tartu’s A. Le Coq Sports Hall will host MMA RAJU 15 – RELOADED, a thrilling … Read more
28.3.2024 | Estonia
What you can do in Tallinn this Easter
When you travel to Estonia during Easter you should note that Good Friday, March 29, and Easter Sunday, March … Read more
26.3.2024 | Estonia
Major roadworks in central Tallinn have recommenced
After a break for winter, construction on the new tram line to Tallinn’s harbour has begun again. Like last … Read more
24.3.2024 | Estonia
Fewer people commuting by public transport or foot in Estonia
Fewer and fewer people are commuting on foot or by public transport in Estonia. Increasingly, people are preferring to … Read more