Friday, February 24, 2012

Travel Tidbits 4: Exceptional Estonia

The Republic of Estonia is in the Baltic region of northern Europe. I didn't expect to enjoy my short trip to Estonia's capital as much as I did. I can easily say it is one of the most interesting places I've been to, mostly for its simplicity and charm. 
[View from Toompea / Cathedral Hill]
I spent two days walking the cobblestone streets of its historic walled city, Tallinn, a Unesco World Heritage Site, taking in the art and eating everything in my path. 

The walled city is very small, quaint, walkable in one afternoon. I think that's what I loved about it. I felt exceptionally relaxed - if given the chance to, I would definitely return for a writing retreat.

[St. Catherine's Passage in the old Hanseatic town]



While doing some un-guided exploring, I was delighted to discover an underground art gallery in what used to be a monastery. Can you see the artist working in the upper left corner? It was such a wonderful surprise, his studio had so much character.
And oh, the food. Every little morsel was bursting with flavor! One restaurant felt like it was made for me, a true garlic lover. EVERYTHING on the menu was heavily infused with garlic, if not garlic-based. 

[Balthasar Garlic Restaurant]
[Cream of Garlic & Potato soup w/ prawns]
Garlic truffle infused duck, I love duck!
[GARLIC ICE CREAM w/ caramel sauce - I was surprised, too. It was yummy, really.]

There is a very popular restaurant called the Olde Hansa. It is absolutely touristy by definition, the waiters dress in medieval costumes and speak in old tongue (think Robin Hood), but boy has it got a tasty selection of the strangest entrees, and the yummiest dark honey beer! Everything was so delectable, delicious, and different, I ended up having both lunch and dinner there.
Probably the only restaurant I've been to with BEAR on the menu.
"Divine leg of pork with beer syrup," every man's dream.
[Pasta with a lot goin' on! Ashamed to say I forgot the name of the restaurant...]
St. Olaf's church was the tallest building in the world from 1549 to 1625.


[Climbing to the top of St. Olaf's Church]
[View from the top of St. Olaf's]




[My favorite little cafe / writing nook]
And we end with a little dessert... but of course!
[A very moist, decadent chocolate cake and a chili-cocoa truffle - that truffle, it's heaven in a bite!]

*** All photos were taken by Cara Manglapus and belong to caramanglapus.blogspot.com
*** All photos with Cara in them were taken by colleague, Andrew Schmitz.


2 comments:

  1. Most amazing picture is the one in which you are posing as putting your finger on top of the church. Cheap Flights to Manila

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