![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Apart Eesti Maja, two traditional places are Kuldse Notsu Kõrts (Little Piggy Inn, Dunkri 8) and Vanaema Juures (Grandma's Place, Rataskaevu 10/12). In Tallinn there is a small group of Estonian restaurants that seem to pop up in every guidebook I have read. All these places certainly tickled my curiosity, but when travelling somewhere new I prefer to get a taste of the local cuisine instead of going for stuff I could get elsewhere. If that is what you are after, then, according to what I read on the web, places like Ö and Bocca might be a good choice Silk sushi is for some people a real hidden treasure and clearly one should not forget Estonia's own celebrity chef Imre Kose and his Vertigo, opening in July (maybe, I would add, since the opening date has been shifted forward a few times already). You should not to get the idea that Tallinn has only traditional or medieval restaurants, so I should mention that, like in any European capital, there are quite a few exclusive restaurants offering refined international cuisine. Though it will probably not be the last Estonian flavoured post to appear on this blog, I wanted to tie things up with a post about Estonian cuisine and one of the Tallinn restaurants specialising in it: Eesti Maja. Individual departure to Tallinn International Airport.And so I come to the final post of this series on Tallinn. Cash Bar open for night owls! Sunday, 21 January 2007ġ0.00 – 12:30 Russian Brunch at the congress hotel for all participants with live entertainment from St. Lunch, drinks and lots of activities inside and outside!ġ3:30 Return bus transfer to the Radisson SAS Hotel.ġ9:00 Meeting of all participants in front of the Hansa Room at the Radisson SAS Hotel.ġ9:15 A walk to “Olde Hansa” Restaurant – A medieval theme night awaits you.Ģ3:00 Tallinn’s extensive night life is awaiting you, or you walk back to the Radisson SAS Hotel. Saturday, 20 January 2007ġ0:30 Bus transfers to the Open Air Museum “Eesti Vabaõhumuuseum”. Guided walking tours through the historical Old Town of Tallinn, a site under heritage protection by UNESCO!Ġ9:30 AICR Presidium Meeting, Helsinki Room at Radisson SAS Hotel.ġ2:15 Sponsors Showcase and Welcome Drinks for all participants at the Sokos Hotel Viru.ġ3:15 Buffet-Lunch at the “Merineitsi” Restaurant at the Sokos Hotel Viru.ġ5:00 AICR General Assembly for all members at the Bolero Hall of the Sokos Hotel Viru.ġ9:30 Bus transfer from the Radisson SAS Hotel to the Estonia Concert Hall.Ģ0:00 Gala Dinner at the Estonia Concert Hall and David Campbell Trophy Award Ceremony.Ģ4:00 – 01:30 Bus transfers back to the hotel. Individual Check-in at Radisson SAS Hotel (our official Congress Hotel).ġ9:30 Get-Together of all AICR congress participants at the Hansa Room of the Radisson SAS Hotel.ĭress Code: Business Attire Friday, 19 January 2007Ġ9:45 Bus transfer to “Toompea” – the Domehill. Individual arrival of all congress participants at Tallinn International Airport. Individual walk back to the hotel – Cash Bar open for night owls!ĭress Code: Casual Thursday, 18 January 2007Ġ9:30 – 18:00 Finals of the Competition David Campbell “Receptionist of the Year 2007”, Radisson SAS Hotel. Private dinner for finalists with Patrick de la Mar. Welcome by the Estonian Section in our congress office on the 1st floor!ġ9:00 Meeting in front of the congress office and walk to the Kuldse Notsu Kõrts – Restaurant (Golden Piglet Restaurant).ġ9:30 Welcome and Briefing of all attendees. Individual arrival of all finalists of the David Campbell Trophy, their section’s Presidents and the members of the Jury at Tallinn International Airport.Individual Check-in at Radisson SAS Hotel (our official Congress Hotel). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |