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    Restaurant in Tallinn, Estonia

    38

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    Michelin-noted creative dining, book ahead.

    38, Restaurant in Tallinn

    About 38

    Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2025) and a 4.7 Google rating make 38 one of Tallinn's most consistent creative dining choices at the €€€ price tier — meaningfully below the city's €€€€ tasting menu restaurants without sacrificing ambition. Visit in late spring or early autumn to catch the menu at its most seasonally distinct.

    Should You Book 38?

    If you are choosing between 38 and NOA Chef's Hall for a creative tasting experience in Tallinn, 38 earns its place at the €€€ price tier — meaningfully more affordable than the city's €€€€ options while holding two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025). That combination of award consistency and mid-high pricing makes 38 a sharper proposition for food-focused travellers who want serious cooking without paying top-tier prices. The short version: book it, especially if you are visiting Tallinn between seasonal menu transitions, when the kitchen tends to lean hardest into whatever is defining Estonian produce at that moment.

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    Tallinn's creative dining scene has shifted noticeably over the past two years, with a cluster of restaurants now competing seriously for the attention of travellers who arrive with a list. 38 has distinguished itself in that group not through spectacle but through quiet consistency. Two Michelin Plate awards in succession signal that inspectors are finding the same level of intent on repeat visits — which, in a city where several ambitious openings have cooled off quickly, matters.

    The atmosphere at 38 sits closer to focused than festive. Based on its Google rating of 4.7 across 201 reviews, the room earns strong approval from a meaningful sample of diners, and the creative cuisine category positions it firmly in the register of considered, unhurried eating rather than high-energy dining. Expect a mood that rewards conversation and attention to the plate , quieter than a brasserie, more engaged than a hotel restaurant. If you are coming in from a full day in the Old Town and want energy and noise, this is probably not the right room. If you want to sit down and actually taste what Estonia's kitchens are doing right now, it is.

    The seasonal angle is the most useful lens through which to approach 38. Estonia's larder shifts dramatically across the year , from the foraged mushrooms and game of autumn and winter through to the wild herbs, new vegetables, and freshwater fish that define spring and early summer. A creative kitchen at this price point is going to track those changes closely, which means when you visit relative to the season affects what you encounter on the plate more than at a restaurant with a fixed a la carte menu. Visitors arriving in late spring or early autumn are likely to find the menu at a particularly productive pivot point, when the kitchen is pulling from two distinct seasonal repertoires. That is not a reason to avoid other times of year , it is a reason to ask what is driving the menu when you arrive.

    For context on what creative cooking at this standard looks like across Europe, kitchens like Arpège in Paris and Quique Dacosta in Dénia have built reputations on exactly this kind of seasonal discipline , produce-led, technically precise, resistant to menu stasis. 38 operates in a different market and at a different scale, but the Michelin Plate recognition suggests the same underlying seriousness about produce timing.

    Estonia's broader creative dining circuit is worth noting for anyone building a trip around food. Outside Tallinn, restaurants like Hiis in Manniva, Alexander in Pädaste, and SOO in Maidla are doing regionally grounded work that complements what Tallinn's city restaurants offer. If you are travelling through Estonia specifically for the food, 38 fits naturally into an itinerary that also reaches those destinations. Within Tallinn, Bocca and ANNO Home Restaurant & Wine Corner offer distinct angles on the city's restaurant scene and are worth consulting alongside 38 when planning your evenings.

    For a fuller picture of what Tallinn offers across restaurants, bars, hotels, and experiences, see our full Tallinn restaurants guide, our full Tallinn hotels guide, our full Tallinn bars guide, our full Tallinn wineries guide, and our full Tallinn experiences guide. Elsewhere in Estonia, Joyce in Tartu, Rado Haapsalu in Haapsalu, and Mere 38 in Võsu round out a strong circuit for serious food travellers.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Michelin Recognition: Michelin Plate , 2024 and 2025
    • Google Rating: 4.7 / 5 (201 reviews)
    • Price Tier: €€€
    • Cuisine: Creative
    • Booking Difficulty: Easy

    Know Before You Go

    Price tier: €€€ , mid-to-high range for Tallinn; below the city's €€€€ tasting menu restaurants

    Booking: Easy , no need to book weeks ahead, but reservations are advisable for weekend evenings

    Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025

    Leading time to visit: Late spring and early autumn, when seasonal menu transitions tend to produce the most interesting plates

    Cuisine style: Creative , expect a produce-driven, seasonally rotating menu rather than a fixed a la carte

    Atmosphere: Calm and focused; suited to conversation and unhurried eating rather than high-energy occasions

    Explore more: Full Tallinn restaurants guide | 180° by Matthias Diether | 180 Degrees Restaurant

    Compare 38

    Recognized Venues: 38 and Peers
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    38Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)€€€
    NOA€€
    180° by Matthias DietherMichelin 2 Star€€€€
    NOA Chef’s HallMichelin 1 Star€€€€
    Tuljak€€
    Lee€€

    A quick look at how 38 measures up.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is 38 good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it has the credentials to back that up: two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) place it among Tallinn's most formally recognised creative restaurants at the €€€ tier. If you want a special-occasion meal with a clear quality signal, 38 fits the brief. For something more casual at a lower price point, NOA or Tuljak would serve better.

    How far ahead should I book 38?

    Book at least two to three weeks out, and further in advance around public holidays or summer high season in Tallinn. Michelin-noted restaurants at the €€€ level in smaller capitals tend to fill quickly, and 38 is operating in a competitive creative dining cluster where demand is concentrated across a handful of venues.

    Can I eat at the bar at 38?

    Bar or counter seating is not confirmed in the available venue data for 38. check the venue's official channels before planning a drop-in bar visit, as seating formats at €€€ creative restaurants in Tallinn typically centre on table service.

    Is 38 good for solo dining?

    38 holds two Michelin Plates and operates as a creative restaurant at the €€€ price point, which typically suits solo diners who want a focused, considered meal rather than a social group format. That said, seating configuration is not confirmed in the available data, so it is worth calling ahead to clarify whether counter or single-seat arrangements are available.

    Can 38 accommodate groups?

    Group bookings at €€€ creative restaurants in Tallinn usually require advance notice and may be subject to minimum spend or set-menu requirements. 38's venue data does not specify private dining capacity, so contact them directly for parties of six or more. For larger groups wanting flexibility, NOA Chef's Hall is designed around that format.

    Does 38 handle dietary restrictions?

    Creative restaurants at the Michelin Plate level generally accommodate dietary requirements when given advance notice, and 38 is no exception as a reasonable expectation — but specific policies are not documented in the venue record. Flag restrictions clearly at the time of booking rather than on arrival.

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