"Italian Cuisine" Restaurants in Estonia
Long regarded as the city’s home of Italian trattoria cooking, this restaurant remains unchanged in spirit. Today, chef Orm Oja’s name and skills ensure Italian passion and consistently high quality.
Known for Italian cooking in Pärnu, this restaurant follows the idea of cucina con amore. The warmth of the kitchen extends into the dining room, creating an atmosphere that feels distinctly Italian.
Set by the sea at the edge of a pine forest, this boutique resort restaurant offers a striking location. Chef Joonas Koppel combines Italian flavors with local, seasonal ingredients for a memorable experience.
This restaurant creates the feeling of being in Italy rather than Tallinn. Atmosphere, music, and attentive service support authentic flavors, delivering a familiar Italian dining experience.
The menu here is deliberately simple yet precise, with equal attention paid to food and wine. House-made fresh cheeses underline the concept, appealing to guests seeking harmony between cuisine and drink.
Gianni stands out among Tallinn’s Italian restaurants for its elegant interior. Costantino Veglianti’s food, drinks, and service are carefully aligned, making it a place to dine in style and be seen.
Orm Oja, chef of his eponymous pizza restaurant and a TV MasterChef judge, was formerly head chef of Estonia’s leading fine dining address. Today, he focuses on making simple food exceptional, especially pizza.
This Italian eatery brings handmade pasta, fresh seafood and classic meat dishes to Tallinn Old Town. Traditional recipes, given a modern twist, are complemented by seasonal additions and a well-chosen wine list.
Located in a major office building, Aroma serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with consistent quality. Led by head chef Silver Saa, the kitchen applies fine dining expertise to an all-day concept.
OKO is a true beach restaurant, known for champagne at sunset and a menu designed to match sparkling wines. Open year-round, it offers refined dining with sea views beyond the summer season.
Ciao Ragazzi in Tallinn’s Lasnamäe district goes beyond typical shopping center dining. A welcoming interior meets a kitchen focused on quality rarely found in this kind of setting.
Malmizza is known for pizza, yet its concept reaches further. Local Estonian ingredients meet traditional Italian cooking, creating a regional interpretation that extends beyond the classics.
This restaurant blends Italian culinary traditions with a distinct Saaremaa influence. The relaxed concept reflects island character while staying true to Italian flavors and techniques.