Visit Varkizana if you need a break from Tallinn's usual dull or cold hospitality/customer service. This authentic Greek restaurant might be a bit far away from the city centre, but I can guarantee you - it is worth the trip, no matter where you're coming from! We were met by the place's owner who is the chef in the same person. We sat in a neatly designed area, listening to Greek music, and after the chef's recommendation (and Tallinn's most perfect grilled pita with tzatziki) we had some feta-stuffed meat - a recipe inherited from the owner's very own Greek grandma. Price for a person is around €20 including appetizer and a soft drink which I believe is fair for all of this experience - getting a little slice of Greece among the...
Read moreLoukas is a star of a person. He is the most welcoming person out there. The food is also very nice, we had the souvlaki, the spinach pie and feta. All were very tasty. On other occasions I've also had the meat mix which was also very good. In the restaurant you will find at least one toddler seat. The atmosphere takes me back to Greece. Side notes: -it's an old place so don't be discouraged. -there are stairs taking you to the restaurant so if disabled it...
Read moreI visit this restaurant whenever I am in that area. Tucked in the suburbs of the city and this is a true gem for foodie lovers! The owner is a wonderful host, will always make you feel welcomed and he definitely knows what real greek food is, after all, he is a real Greek and makes this food himself. Food is never a disappointment, better than in most places of Greece. I recommend you to try Bifteki (cutlets filled with feta cheese). I simply...
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