Restaurants in Kuressaare
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Kalev
Sample Estonia's famous chocolates here.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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