Päris is beautiful establishment situated in the business district of Tallinn that combines bakery, deli, cafe and a restaurant. They focus on classic French, but the interior is a trendy yet welcoming New-York style with marble, huge mirrors, and charming lighting.
The chef is Vladislav Djatšuk a renowned professional with honours and awards who is well known even outside of Estonia and who has contributed to a lot to other high-class restaurants in Tallinn.
They serve pastries for breakfast, luxurious brunch and an even more deluxe dinner. It's perfect for any occasion of the day whether it is a family gathering, a business lunch or a date. You just cannot go wrong.
Päris is notable for its haut caviar service and mouthwatering mains, including Caille Rôtie and Calamars Grillés.
Treat yourself to an exceptional dining experience and make a reservation beforehand as it is extremely popular after the short time it is has now been open for.
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