17 Dishes to Eat in Tallinn, Estonia! Food Guide 2023
Coming to Tallinn and looking for delicious food places? In this gastro episode, I visit the biggest street food market in Tallinn and try some Estonian dishes ( who knew that deep-fried herring could be so good?). I check out delicious restaurants in the Old Town that have been awarded MICHELIN Bib Gourmand for their high-quality food at an accessible price point. I also travel to the nearby neighbourhoods to check out restaurants that are loved by locals.
After eating for 48 hours nonstop I can say with confidence that the Estonian gastro scene is booming and I'm very excited for you to taste it for yourselves.
All the places that have appeared in this video:
Balti Jaam Street Food
Dumplings at Pelmen
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Cheburek at Samsa Family Bakers
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Sprat Smorrebrod at Põhjala Deli Bakery
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Deep-fried Herring at Humalakoda Brewery
www.humalakoda.ee/en
Old Town
Rado Restaurant
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Peet Ruut
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Parrot Resto and Bar
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Viru Food Hall
Vegetarian and vegan food at Bliss
www.blisstray.com/
Pavlova Cafe
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Kadrirog
Radio Restaurant and Wine Shop
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Kopli
Barbarea Restaurant
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If you are looking for food places with spectacular views, please watch this food guide.
• 48 Hour Food Tour in T...
00:00 Intro
00:24 Balti Jaam Street Food
02:50 Humalakoda Brewery
06:10 Rado Restaurant
08:30 Peet Ruut
10:55 Parrot Resto and Bar
15:03 Viru Food Hall
17:55 Radio Restaurant and Wine Shop
21:10 Barbarea Restaurant
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Love your videos... and after this one I am hungry. From watching your guides, Tallinn is 110% on my 'to visit' list.
I live in Tallinn and I haven't been to most of these :) But I can recommend some bangers (I'll use their google maps names): Pub Kompressor - for the amazing pancakes Restoran Olde Hansa - for the traditional mushroom soup in bread bowls Pizza Americana - for their nice thick delicious pizzas Reval Cafe - for the atmospheric cafe (expensive tho, but to look around its free) Kanuti Ramen Bar - for their scrumptious ramen and lemonades which are made like cocktails All of these places are in or around the old town, don't miss out!
@arx3516
9 ай бұрын
Not surprising, residents of a city are usually too buisy working and living the day to day life to enjoy the touristy stuff. The best way to experience the real life of a country is to be the guest of a local family.
@kazzarob253
7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I can't wait
@xJanay
Ай бұрын
Thanks for this! I’m visiting next month 😊
I really love the vibe in those restaurants. Modern, bright and comfy. I'm putting some in my list.
All of this food looks ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! Thanks for the tips, I can't wait to go to these spots in a few weeks!
I've been watching your videos as I plan a trip to Tallinn in September and I've definitely added a couple of these spots to my list of places to eat! Thanks so much for your work putting this together. Very excited to eat as much herring as possible. :)
Just found your channel, love the reviews! I've always wanted to go to Estonia!
You make very nice food i enjoy watching your videos
Damn I'm hungry for some wonderful Tallinn food now!
👏👏👏👏😋😋😋👍👍excellent content to share !!!
Really miss Tallinn, not only the food ; you are so lucky to live there 🇪🇪❤
All baltic countries are pretty cool! 🇩🇰✌️🍻
@VisitTallinn
8 ай бұрын
Can't argue here!
Oh wow. Hot dayum! Now I know what and where to eat. Thanks
Tallinn is the place for foodies 😋
aaahhhhh this makes me wanna go back to estonia. 🇪🇪 last time been there in 2019 before shit hit the fan .. absolutely love "kehrwieder" café best cakes in town. 💯 thank you for the inspirations for the next trip 😉🥰
Cheborek (Çibörek) is very famous and from Eskişehir Turkey, we will try in Talinn also, yummy 😋
The cheburek at Samsa is heaven on a plate !!
@VisitTallinn
10 ай бұрын
100% agree!
Your videos are amazing. Visiting Tallinn in December. Cannot wait. If we happen to see you, is it OK to say hi? Really excited. I have been wanting to go there for so many years, I have lost count 😊
@VisitTallinn
7 ай бұрын
Thanks a million for your kind words. Absolutely, if you see me on the streets, don't be a stranger, come and say hi!
@kazzarob253
7 ай бұрын
@@VisitTallinn that's lovely. Thank you 😊 x
Great Restaurants and Great Food ... Catrina De Leon from RADIO is Filipino ❤
Hi. I'm planning to come Talinn at the end of August. Loved your videos. Do you have private guided tours? 😊
@VisitTallinn
10 ай бұрын
Hi there, You can search for tours here: www.visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/see-do/things-to-do/tours
Great and helpful KZread channel - thank you very much for the useful advice in this and the other videos! I am very much looking forward to my trip to Tallinn. What would interest me is: How do you tip "correctly" in Estonia? And what if you pay by card? Should I have a few coins ready? Do you tell the service the rounded up amount (as in Germany) or rather leave the money on the table (as in France)? Aitäh! 🙂
@VisitTallinn
9 ай бұрын
Paying by card is widely accepted in Tallinn and Estonia. It's always handy to have a bit of cash, but you can survive with card payments only. Leaving a tip of 10% of the total bill is quite common (at least during the dinners).
@SideKickStudios
2 ай бұрын
As an Estonian, i can comfortably say that Estonia as most Baltic/Nordic countries does not have a "mandatory" tipping culture so there's no right or wrong amount. You can tip whatever you feel like, if you've truly enjoyed your experience and the service, but in general, unlike America, service staff generally gets paid fairly ok, they don't depend on tips to survive, but i'm sure they are always grateful for an extra.
thanks for make estonia video❤
@VisitTallinn
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching ;)
@marcelsalusaar9139
8 ай бұрын
but my live estonia🇪🇪
Wondering what is the food scene like in old Town, coming to Tallinn in a few weeks
What a lovely host.
@VisitTallinn
7 ай бұрын
Thanks a million, it does mean a lot to me (Polly here).
View, like, subscribe to this outstanding channel👍🏻👏🏻✌🏻🤙🏻
It will be nice you put the price of the meals
24:49
It was a burnt flat bread/nun bread.
Those black dots are not the sign of a “good bread” it the sign of them burning food. Several pizzas that came out of the oven were burnt.
@mert5047
10 ай бұрын
Not really. This is called "leopard spotting" in pizza making, where these black dots form on the outer crust, or _cornicione_ in Italian. It is one of the hallmarks of a proper Neapolitan pizza. From the very quick glances, I cannot tell if they have ideal leopard spotting, but it looked quite close.
@tipitii7388
10 ай бұрын
@@mert5047 Yeah, so I’ve had proper Neapolitan pizza in Napoli and all over Italy. There’s always some cornicione and that’s fine but when there’s more black than not it’s burnt. I have NEVER been served a burnt pizza in Italy. It happens all the time outside Italy. Those tomato “pies” are burnt (the trend started with Frank Pepes tomato pie and the blacker it is, the more likes).
Why not trying some local food? Hummus and pita surely isn’t Estonian 🙄
@VisitTallinn
2 ай бұрын
Time hasn't stayed still in Tallinn. Various World cuisines have emerged here. Some traditions have been fused with local ones etc. So you'll find places that offer hummus and pita, some places throw a local spin on them and some serve more traditional replacements. The point is that the food scene in Tallinn is rich, food is often local, fresh and very high-quality.
Is it really eat all the interest in life ?!?
@ruisiauto
5 күн бұрын
No, yet this video is about local food offerings. Live with it!