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Olde HansavsMaiasmokk Cafe
Both establishments are rated highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Olde Hansa scores significantly better than Maiasmokk Cafe. Olde Hansa comes in at #1 in Tallinn with positive reviews from 5 publications like Insight Guides, Travel + Leisure and Lonely Planet.
Olde Hansa
Fodor's
Insight Guides
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Afar Magazine
The Guardian
Vana Turg 1, Tallinn 10140, Estonia
From $1/night
"In a 15th-century building in the Old Town, this restaurant recreates medieval times." Full review
"A visit to Tallinn wouldn’t be complete without experiencing this medieval-style restaurant."
Top Choice
"Medieval-themed Olde Hansa is the place to indulge in a gluttonous feast." Full review
"Even natives appreciate the food at this candlelit, medieval themed restaurant." Full review
"One of the best restaurants in Tallinn, and there are many, is Olde Hansa, where the customers eat like vikings!" Full review
"For something really traditional, go to Olde Hansa in the old town. I love the mushroom soup and wild boar sausages. Try their homemade berry schnapps, too. Best in Tallinn."
Maiasmokk Cafe
Fodor's
Frommer's
Afar Magazine
Pikk tn 16, Tallinn, Estonia
From $0/night
"Refined menu of such delicacies as lamprey, deer, wild boar, and elk, with accompaniments ranging from lingonberries to mead sauce." Full review
"Up-and-coming Tallinn has no shortage of hip, cozy hangouts, but Maiasmokk, built in 1864, remains a classic and the oldest operational café in the city." Full review
"At Maiasmokk (or "Sweet Tooth"), there's an air of nostalgia and tradition." Full review