Kolm Sibulat

Tallinn


A judicious hand in the kitchen respectfully reinterprets the cuisines of China, India and Southeast Asia, scattering European staples such as schnitzel and cod cakes amongst the shimeji mushrooms, red-curry pastes and kimchi to make sure everyone's happy. A super-friendly operation making great use of a corner-side weatherboard in an up-and-coming area south of Telliskivi, it's really producing the goods.


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1. Telliskivi Creative City

0.59 MILES

Once literally on the wrong side of the tracks, this set of abandoned factory buildings is now Tallinn's most alternative shopping and entertainment…

2. Linda Hill

0.65 MILES

Shaded by the 250-year-old linden trees of Lindamäe Park, this small mound near the top of Toompea is named after Linda, wife of Kalev, the heroic first…

3. Toompea Castle

0.7 MILES

This Janus-faced pile turns a sugar-pink baroque facade towards Toompea, and a stern 14th-century Livonian visage to the sea and intervening suburbs…

5. Alexander Nevsky Orthodox Cathedral

0.75 MILES

The positioning of this magnificent, onion-domed Russian Orthodox cathedral (completed in 1900) at the heart of the country's main administrative hub was…

6. Estonian National Library

0.75 MILES

Construction commenced in 1985, but the Raine Karp–designed Estonian National Library wasn’t completed until 1993, making this exemplary Soviet structure…

7. St Mary's Lutheran Cathedral

0.76 MILES

Tallinn's cathedral (now Lutheran, originally Catholic) was initially built by the Danes by at least 1233, although the current exterior dates mainly from…

8. Kiek in de Kök

0.81 MILES

This stout, five-storey cannon tower was one of Tallinn’s most formidable defences when built in the 15th century. Its name (amusing to English ears) is…