Manna La Roosa

Top choice in Old Town


This restaurant-bar is truly a multisensory adventure. Housed in a French-style villa built in 1872 and once used as a pharmacy, its interior is a wacky kaleidoscope of sculptures, absurdist paintings and extravagant furnishings, sourced from around the world by revered Estonian designer Soho Fond. Thankfully the top-notch food, deliciously inventive cocktails and super-cool staff easily justify all the visual excess.

The space seamlessly transforms into a swanky bar when the DJ shows up at night – be sure to book a table in advance.


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