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Bella Mimi Kohvik
This superfriendly café provides a cosy setting for lattes, waffles and fresh-baked cakes. Entrance on Kohtu.
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Georg Ots Spa Hotell
Saaremaa's best restaurant is found inside this attractive spa hotel. Amid a lovely dining room with big windows facing onto the sea, you can feast on seafood favourites such as trout with vegetable ratatouille, fish and shellfish stew, and salmon steak with sweet chilli sauce.
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Hansa Café
One of Kuressaare's finest cafés, Hansa exudes old-world bohemian ambience. Fresh homemade pastries and a vibrant art gallery next door add to the charm.
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Kodulinna Lokaal
This atmospheric cellar restaurant and bar makes a pleasant retreat during chilly weather. Grilled fish, meats and salads are on offer.
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Kulapood
If you're self-catering, this is the place for fish-lovers. Don't miss the delicious smoked salmon. An iron fish marks the downstairs entrance.
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Kuursaal
Inside a former early-20th-century spa hall, Kuursaal is a fine stop-off for a coffee or light meal, but time your visit well to avoid tour-bus troops.
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La Perla
A handsome new addition to the dining scene, this Italian restaurant serves tasty brick-oven baked pizzas and plenty of other Italian options.
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Õuemaja
This popular no-frills restaurant serves decent, not terribly healthy food in a hurry. Noted writer and linguist Johannes Aavik and his musician cousin Joosep Aavik once lived here.
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Vaekoja
One of several inviting restaurants on the main square, Vaekoja serves eclectic fare (rainbow trout with blue cheese, grilled ostrich, salads) amid historic elegance. The front terrace is a popular meeting/drinking spot in the summer.
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Veski
This cosy multilevel restaurant is set inside a windmill; unfortunately, the chef is wildly inconsistent. The menu features grilled fish, roasted meats and other dishes.
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