This large tower with an intriguing name was first mentioned in 1373. The name was given by the tower’s chief Hinse Meghe. He must have had his reasons – many ghost stories are related to the tower too. Among other things the tower has been used as a prison for prostitutes.
In the southern part of the Old Town of Tallinn, between the Town Hall Square and the Toompea Hill, stands St. Nicholas’ Church. The former church today houses the Niguliste Museum, one of the branches of the Art Museum of Estonia. The exposition of ecc...
Our story is rich, and warm, like the flames and coals that grill our food.
We had a strong desire to build a fun restaurant, something new, something from far away but so familiar at the same time.
Using the grill as a stage, our ...
The refined interior of restaurant is memorized once and for all. Walls reflect arrived from the antiquity colors and patterns of Azerbaijan carpets. Guests can forget about cold of the northern capital and feel themselves in solar Azerbaijan - the crad...