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12.3.2025 | Restaurants

Tallinn’s finest eateries opening their doors with special deals

Text Stewart Johnson
Photo NOA Chef’s Hall / Johannes Hõimoja

Tallinn’s finest eateries opening their doors with special deals

 

Tallinn Restaurant Week is exactly what it sounds like: several days of the best dining establishments in the city opening their doors to patrons, offering special deals for lunch and dinner. Estonia’s culinary selection has developed and expanded over the years so much that Tallinn is now on par with some of the greatest food destinations in the world.

“Fine dining for the masses” is essentially what Tallinn Restaurant Week is about. Several of the top restaurants offer tasting menus, as well as two-course lunches starting at €15 and three-course dinners at €25. If you would like to understand what a Michelin star rating tastes like, make a reservation for NOA Chef’s Hall, for a tasting dinner menu at only €125.

Michelin stars are not, obviously, the only awards Tallinn’s restaurants have received in recent years. Several have been awarded the Michelin’s Bib Gourmand and Green Star ratings, the Falstaff Nordic Restaurant Guide rating, as well as Estonia’s very own Silverspoon award.

Perhaps not everyone is eager to spend their hard-earned money on a dish called “Pineapple in Champagne”. This list of all restaurants participating in Tallinn Restaurant Week will offer something for everyone, along with the prices for fixed menus and sampler menus.

Reservations for all locales in association with restaurant week need to be made one day in advance, and can accommodate groups of two to six lucky individuals.

 

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