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The Best of »Falstaff Streetfood Guide Nordics 2025«

10 highest ranked restaurants on »Falstaff Streetfood Guide Nordics 2025« – all information including description, address and phone number.
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Italian Cuisine

One of Tallinn's best-known neighbourhood restaurants has recently reinvented part of its space as a pizzeria, led by renowned chef Ranno Paukson. Known for his creativity, Paukson offers a menu that combines classic pizzas with inventive, original creations. For the perfect pairing, try »Priit«, the house beer crafted to complement these unique flavours. This spot has become a favourite for both locals and visitors looking for a fresh take on traditional pizza.

Telliskivi 60A, 10412 Tallinn, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

Tucked away from the hustle and bustle, this intimate pizza restaurant seats just 20 diners, offering an exclusive, pizza-focused experience. With a selection of six classic and twelve original pizzas, it’s a haven for true pizza enthusiasts. The staff’s passion for pizza shines through in every slice, and their dedication to both the art of pizza-making and sharing their knowledge guarantees that once you've visited, you'll be eager to return.

Lahepea 11, 10617 Tallinn, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

Step into this restaurant and feel as though you've been transported from Tallinn to Italy. With traditional Italian decor and a nostalgic ambience that recalls the golden era of Italian music, this spot offers an immersive Italian experience. Pizzas are the stars of the menu and have gained international acclaim, making it the only pizzeria in Estonia ranked among Europe’s top 50. For an authentic taste of Italy’s best, this is the place to be.

Breite Straße 2, 10133 Tallinn, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

Little is known about this hidden gem, tucked away in a remote location. But for those lucky enough to find it, a delightful surprise awaits. Often packed with diners, this shop-restaurant offers an impressive variety of pizzas, each crafted to perfection. The quality is so exceptional, you might be tempted to keep this spot a secret all to yourself.

Kopli 27, 10412 Tallinn, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

Kolm Tilli brings global street food to Tartu, offering a vibrant menu that features a variety of flavours from around the world. Pizzas hold a special place here, prepared in a dedicated pizza kitchen tucked into one corner of the restaurant. Each pizza offers a small taste journey, with unique flavours inspired by international cuisines. Pair your meal with a choice from the eclectic cocktail menu for the full experience.

Kastani 42, 50410 Tartu linn, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

The legendary street food restaurant from Tartu has now opened a branch in Tallinn, situated in the lively food court of Viru Keskus. While the bustling atmosphere and service differ from the Tartu location, the familiar flavours remain. Fans of the Tartu original will recognise the signature tastes that made this restaurant a favourite, bringing a touch of its charm to the heart of Tallinn.

Viru väljak 6, 10111 Tallinn, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

Italian restaurants are abundant across Estonia, thanks in part to the enduring success of this Tartu establishment, which opened 21 years ago. Despite an impressively extensive menu, each dish is crafted with authentic Italian passion, staying true to its roots. Pizzas hold a special place here, and the selection is likely the largest in Estonia, offering a variety sure to satisfy any pizza lover.

Kompanii 10, 51007 Tartu linn, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

As its name suggests, this farm specialises in producing berry and grape wines, attracting a growing number of visitors eager to see the winemaking process firsthand. On open days, the pizza oven is fired up, allowing guests to sample the farm's latest wines alongside delicious, freshly made pizzas. With expertly prepared food and wine crafted on-site, a visit here offers a true taste of rural charm and artisanal flavour.

Nõo, 61616 Nõgiaru küla, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

While sustainable practices and organic food are popular talking points in Estonian dining, few establishments hold true organic certification. Kajakas is one of the select few, sourcing ingredients directly from small, organic Italian growers, including a carefully curated selection of organic wines. This commitment to authenticity and quality gives Kajakas a unique flavour profile you won’t find elsewhere, making it a standout for conscientious diners.

Pirita tee 20A, 12011 Tallinn, Estonia
Italian Cuisine

This tiny bakery, with just a single table for dining in, feels more like a hidden London gem than a spot in Keila—and it even has a baker from London. With pastries, coffee, and pizzas that are simply too good to take away, it’s worth grabbing a seat and enjoying them on-site whenever possible. Small but full of character, this bakery is a delightful find for those seeking quality and charm in every bite.

Keskväljak 5, 76608 Keila linn, Estonia