Find out what Eastern European restaurants to try in Tartu. Tartu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈtɑrtˑu], South Estonian: Tarto) is the second largest city of Estonia, after Estonia's political and financial capital Tallinn.
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4 based on 23 reviews
We prepare our dishes in a Josper Charcoal Oven!
During the work week, high value and filling lunch specials (which changed each day) really fueled us. Great price for schnitzel and coffee at outdoor tables. Good service. Clean bathroom.
Family restaurant. Healty food. Family recipes
A smallish cafe on Riia St. but what a spread! Highly delightful lunch, the service is fast, courteous and super polite, not to mention multilingual. I would suggest ordering eggplant salad, satsivi, hatshapuri and hartsho. And have a glass of dry Georgian wine with it. Perfect lunch!
3 based on 53 reviews
Excellent Khachapuri, decent chicken shashlik, and a pretty good eggplant dish.I ordered though the Wolt delivery service and my food arrived hot and in great condition. They were out of the lamb dish I ordered (paid through Wolt online) and refunded me the price difference with my order. All in all excellent customer service.
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3 based on 15 reviews
Had lunch here recently and found it a good experience. I had the creamed vegetable soup, kebab, and a glass of Georgian wine. The soup was particularly good, served with house made croutons. Good, house-made roll served with the soup, too. Decor is simple; service is competent if not particularly warm. As with all restaurants in central Tartu, menu is offered in English (and with pictures to give you some idea of the unfamiliar dishes).
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