9.5.2013 | Restaurants
Maru

restaurant, dining, tallinn, historical, gloria, old town, olde hansa, troika, bonaparte, restrain steakhouse liivi, maikrahv
Now that the weather is getting warmer, it’s time to start moving outside to find the best summer terraces. You need look no further than Maru. Maru is the restaurant located inside the Seaplane Harbour Museum that opened last year. The café-restaurant offers seasonal Nordic cuisine in a very unique setting overlooking the inside of the Seaplane Harbour Museum.
Vesilennuki tänav 6, Tallinn
www.lennusadam.eu
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