All Tallinn-area restaurants rated 80–100 points by the Falstaff guide, as listed by Visit Tallinn - score brackets, cuisines, addresses and links.
Every place in and around Tallinn rated by the Falstaff restaurant guide — all 61 of them, from the 95–100-point Restaurant 180° by Matthias Diether and NOA Chef's Hall down to the 80–84-point bracket, exactly as listed by Visit Tallinn (the Michelin half of their article is deliberately left out — that's MICHELIN Guide Restaurants in Tallinn, a separate map).
In Visit Tallinn's words: 'Starting off as an Austrian wine magazine in 1980, Falstaff has since evolved into a guide to restaurants, hotels, bars, wines and other beverages that is published in German and English. Estonia is part of the newly established Falstaff Nordic structure which includes Nordic and Baltic countries. Falstaff's critics rate restaurants on a 100-point scale: they can get a maximum of 50 points for food quality, 20 points for beverages, 20 points for service and 10 points for style.'
Each point carries its score bracket, cuisine, address and links. The pins concentrate in the Old Town, the Rotermann quarter, Telliskivi Creative City and the Noblessner harbour, with outliers worth the ride in Kadriorg, Nõmme, Pirita, Kopli, Lasnamäe, Mustamäe and one across the city line on Haabneeme beach in Viimsi. Source: visittallinn.ee.