3.3.2014 | Restaurants
Bocca Pescheria

Tallinn has a new seafood restaurant, located inside the already popular Italian eatery Bocca. Bocca Pescheria serves sea bass, octopus, turbot and other seafood delights, Italian style. You can look forward to fresh flavours highlighting the top quality ingredients. Bocca is owned by the Sparkling Group, who also own Chedi, La Bottega, Tchaikovsky, Ö, and Café Spirit. The London Foodie praised Tchaikovsky, Chedi, and Bocca on his visit to Tallinn last year.
Bocca & Bocca Pescheria
Olevimägi 9, Tallinn Old Town
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