Posted in food on Jan 30th, 2010
You’ll find here all the food & travel or ‘traveleating‘ posts from my various trips. Over the next five years, I’ll be travelling on a regular basis and adding more cities and countries to the list at the bottom of the page.
9 Useful Food & Travel Links
Japan Planning
25 Food & Travel Destinations: [...]
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Posted in food on Oct 26th, 2009
Here are the food & travel or ‘traveleating‘ posts and restaurant reviews for Tallinn, Estonia. There are some truly remarkable restaurants there, Gloria of course topping the list. It’s been around since 1937 and has hosted popes and heads of state. For a ‘medieval’ experience that isn’t tacky, Olde Hansa has got [...]
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Posted in Estonia, Finnish, French, Tallinn, dining out, food, restaurant review, restaurants, traveleating, wine on May 18th, 2008
Have you heard the news that back in 2004, Hilary Clinton beat John McCain in a vodka drinking contest at Gloria in Tallinn, Estonia? Gloria is one of my highest rated restaurants in the world. It’s an incredible experience, and I would fly to Tallinn just to eat at Gloria. My husband told me about [...]
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Posted in Estonia, French, Tallinn, dining out, food, restaurant review, restaurants, travel, traveleating, wine on Dec 27th, 2006
While researching Tallinn’s restaurant scene for a six day visit over Christmas, I came across Gloria, ‘one of the world’s top 100 restaurants’ according to Condé Nast Traveller. Open since 1937, various world leaders and even a Pope have dined here at this most exclusive of restaurants. Furthermore, it has a superb wine cellar, considered [...]
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Located across the street from Olde Hansa, Peppersack is Tallinn’s other medieval restaurant, also recommended by all the guidebooks. The atmosphere was disappointing however, possibly because it was Christmas Day. With far fewer diners than at Olde Hansa, it was quiet and subdued, although we were given a good table on a wooden balcony overlooking [...]
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