11.6.2013 | Restaurants
Sessoon

kalamaja, restaurants, tallinn, kolm sibulat, kukeke, pokaal, pudel, f-hoone, boheme, moon, klaus, soviet market
We just can’t stop hearing enough great things about this recent addition to the Kalamaja neighbourhood. Daily lunch specials (soup, main, dessert) going for 5.70€ fill you up without emptying your wallet. Menu items are also fairly priced, and portions are generous.
Niine 11, Tallinn Facebook: KohvikSesoon
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