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    Restaurant Munga Kelder

    You are welcome to enjoy wonderful European cuisine in the cosy restaurant Munga Kelder (Monk's Cellar)!

    Our menu includes fish, pork, beef, lamb and poultry dishes. The food is fresh and has a rich taste. We also offer a wide range of snacks, salads and soups. Our avocado salad with shrimps has become especially famous among guests. On the beverage list you will find a rich selection of wines from all over Europe.

    The restaurant is located in the centre of Tallinn's Old Town, at the foot of the historic Catherine's Passage. There are many exciting sights and theatres of the Old Town nearby.

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    TripAdvisor® Traveler Reviews

    TripAdvisor logo tripadvisor rating 4.2 of 5

    based on 483 reviews

    • Fantastic

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      May 2, 2025 By stsachak

      We enjoyed our evening in this restaurant. The ambiance, food and service was very good. Igor was very efficient in serving us. I would certainly return to this restaurant for a good meal.

    • Cosy place

      tripadvisor rating 4 of 5
      March 29, 2025 By marielR2940BZ

      Really good starter, Spanish charcuterie. The bread was delicious. The main course was served while we were still eating our starter. House wine ok, Irish coffee was great. Nice ambiance and interior

    • Very delicious traditional estonian diner

      tripadvisor rating 5 of 5
      February 14, 2025 By PetrusM1975

      Very ice restaurant . My wife ate traditional fish soup, I dont remember name of dish - it was some kind of pork roast with crusty delicous skin and with sdoauce of wild forrest fruits. Both dishes... Read more comments