Eat like an Estonian When Visiting Tallinn Centre
Travel Tips for Area: Tallinn Center
In a mad dash to try to appeal to the foreign tourist market, many local restaurants in and around Tallinn Centre in Estonia seem to have sidelined local specialties, in favour of more ‘international’ flavours. This is rather a pity, as traditional Estonian cuisine is actually quite delicious. Not only that, it is historically infused with Russian, German and Scandinavian roots, so most of the dishes are not all that foreign to most visitors. Black pudding, for example, is a staple in most Estonian homes, even though some would argue that’s not necessarily something to brag about! If your taste buds, as well as the rest of your body, fancy a bit of a gastronomic vacation, why not book a self-catering apartment in Tallinn Centre? Local produce markets, and the city’s many gourmet delis, offer some delicious home-made Estonian delicacies perfect for a delectable picnic hamper. Stock up on local dark rye bread, and all of the following treats and you’ll be assured of an epicurean experience bar none. Make sure the bread is plentiful! In Estonia, it seems the biggest abhorrence is to run out of bread mid-meal. In fact, instead of the usual ‘bon appétit’ locals wish themselves ‘jätku ...












