NOA CHEF’S HALL IN TALLINN: INCREDIBLE MICHELIN-STARRED VEGETARIAN DINING
Last Updated on 28th February 2026 by Bejal
Here’s your invitation to discover Michelin starred Noa Chef’s Hall in Tallinn, where they craft a masterfully adaptable vegetarian menu celebrating the freshest seasonal ingredients. Nestled by the shimmering waters of Tallinn Bay, this is not only one of the city’s best vegetarian-friendly dining destinations (by prior arrangement) but also a must do experience for any food lover visiting Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. Curious to know what makes dining here unforgettable? Read on to uncover the secrets behind this extraordinary culinary journey.
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Noa Chef’s Hall in Tallinn: A Special Experience
We first heard of Noa Chef’s Hall when we started to explore Baltic fine dining cuisine on our weekend trip to Riga the previous year. We learnt that Noa is included in The Diners Club Best 50 Series as voted for by The Diners Club World’s 50 Best Restaurants. The Baltics are now part of the Michelin Star scheme and in May 2022, Noa Chef’s Hall was awarded a Michelin Star, which it has retained since then. We never start off a post with such high praise but prepare to be blown away and elevated to an immersive and unforgettable fine dining experience accompanied by a knock-out wine list!
NOA Chef’s Hall is one of five restaurants, ranging from casual to fine dining and part of The Siigur Restaurants in Tallinn. Noa and Noa Chef’s Hall are in the same location overlooking the Bay of Tallinn however, we chose to dine at the exquisite Noa Chef’s hall, which features an elevated fine dining set menu each night. Noa serves modern food and adjoins Noa Chefs Hall but is a little less formal. It has been awarded with a Michelin Bib Gourmand so if you prefer something a little less fine dining, we’d recommend you go to Noa with the same great service and location.
Noa Chef’s Hall: The Restaurant
Constructed from wood and with floor to ceiling glass windows, this modern, very ‘grand designs’ dining space has an uninterrupted sea view of Tallinn Bay and a perfect sunset to watch whilst dining. In fact each table has a view of the sea due to the split level design meaning no need to miss out on that egg yolk like sunset! The restaurant opened in 2014 and has been a complete hit ever since, with the people of Tallinn as well as visitors to the city.
How to Get to Noa Chef’s Hall
The easiest and quickest way to get to the restaurant is by Taxi. We’d suggest a round trip as it does take around 15-20 minutes depending on traffic each way and you may finish dinner late and so want a convenient way to get back to your accommodation. The distance from the Old Town of Tallinn to Noa Restaurant is around 11 km and should cost around €17-20 one way. We stayed at the Schlössle Hotel in this luxury hotel right in the heart of the old town and the journey to the restaurant took us 15 minutes as there was close to no traffic, due to a public holiday.

We entered through the doors opposite the bar which goes straight into Noa, after which we were promptly guided to a table through to the Chefs Hall dining area of the property. A long room with panoramic views of the bay with the kitchen at the top. We were asked if we’d like to be seated at the two seats at the Chefs table, being in a prime location we could watch the chefs cook, plate up and look on in awe as they delicately replicated their master pieces in a true showman style. This was most definitely an evening to remember with frontrow seats to the show!

As we took our seats we were introduced to the whole team starting with Scott, head of service; Sander, head Sommelier; Roman, Sous Chef; Felipe, who was working on the grill and finally Orm Oja, head chef and executive chef, Tõnis Siigur.
Noa Chefs Hall, serves up a set menu each night but with advance notice, at time of booking preferably, they will accommodate vegetarians. Essentially Noa aims to substitute the animal protein ingredients with vegetarian alternatives. They use the upmost creativity with foraged ingredients as well as whatever is available seasonally. Unfortunately Noa Chef Hall do not accommodate Vegan diets at the moment.


L-R Orm, (Head Chef) Bejal and Roman (Sous Chef) & Orm and Roman preparing courses
Culinary creations are innovative, theatrical show stoppers, with a big focus on local ingredients which are turned into mind blowingly prepared dishes.
The Vegetarian Tasting Menu
Here’s everything you need to see and know about our bespoke vegetarian taster menu at Noa Chef’s Hall in Tallinn. Do note the menu’s change seasonally and even daily based on the availability of ingredients.
We started our meal with cocktails to include an Espresso Martini and a Pisco Sour.


Upon the sommelier’s recommendation we also opted to have the accompanying five wine pairings that went with our vegetarian tasting menu and were poured right in front of us at the counter, The Sommelier explained the wines to us as well as their origins of the grapes and vineyard families.
Amuse Bouche
Edible flowers with a substitution of spring onion.


Pre-Course
2016 Vintage Fermented Celeriac Lemonade with Verbena. The celeriac is fermented with apple cider balsamic vinegar for three years.


Bread Course
A selection of house breads baked with condiments. The most deliciously flavoured breads including different butters with one of our favourites being the vegetarian version.


Course 1
Charred leeks and truffle. This had to one of our most favourite courses, encompassing grilled leeks stuffed with truffle oil, buttermilk, black truffle, spinach with a slight dusting of breadcrumbs.

Course 2
Estonian cheese from the grill. We then went on to tuck into a delicious south Estonian cheese covering a dark bread dust by Felipe on the grill


Course 3
Kombucha pickled pears with apple and juniper (palette cleanser). A refreshing palette cleanser, whereby a pretty blackcurrant leaf, reduced pear juice, apple, juniper berry lemon and Japanese tea are presented in an ice sculpted bowl.
Course 4
Cherry tomatoes with goats cheese. Slow roasted cherry tomatoes, with foraged micro-herbs in a rich yet light broth with a delicate taste of goats cheese.
Course 5
These delicate mushrooms are served with wild garlic roots and a porcini mushroom sauce.
Course 6 (Pre-dessert)
Wild cherries with iced beeswax and plumseed. A deliciously light pre-dessert with two types of cherries sitting on a bed of beeswax ice cream.


Course 7
Rhubarb and browned butter. The main dessert is quite the treat, a hazelnut case tartlet filled with tarte rhubarb and a brown butter ice-cream.
Course 8
A variety of artisan sweets. The meal ends beautifully with coffees or tea and some intricately created sweets. The perfect end.


Towards the end of the evening, diners are given a signed and dated menu to commemorate your dining experience at Noa Chefs Hall and an extra touch when Chef Orm, was waiting at the taxi to see us off.


Quite literally one of the most surprising dining experiences we’ve had to date, Noa is perfect for a grown up, couples or family meal in a serene setting. But it is most definitely the creativity, innovative cuisine that steals the show at this show stopping Estonian fine dining Restaurant. Oh and the sunset views are most incredible so make sure you step outside to see the sun go down with beverage in hand!
Noa Chef’s Hall in Tallinn Round-up
Noa Chef’s Hall in Tallinn, is most definitely one of the most exquisite vegetarian places to dine in the city. If like us you love some theatre, creativity in menu offerings and styles of cooking, Noa Chef’s Hall is most definitely for you! The service, thought behind each dish and the depth of knowledge of the whole hospitality team, not just the chefs, is truly exceptional. We particularly love their passion for introducing diners to unique Estonian ingredients and combining them with classic as well as modern cooking techniques. The vegetarian tasting menu was given the attention it deserves and great care is taken to ensure that it matches, where possible, the meat protein counterparts. We would thoroughly recommend Noa Chef’s Hall for anyone who fancies a special and memorable meal in Tallinn.
Noa Chef’s Hall in Tallinn FAQs
Is a reservation required for Noa Chef’s Hall?
When should we tell the restaurant that we’re vegetarian?
Is the restaurant worth the journey out of the city?
Are tips mandatory at Noa Chef’s Hall?
Do they speak English at Noa Chef’s Hall?
The Details
- Street Location: Ranna tee 3, 12112 Tallinn, Estonia. Tel. +3725080589.
- Find it Here: Map Location.
- Further information: Sample menus and reservations.
- Opening Hours: Wednesday – Sunday 12:00-23:00.
- Reservations: Essential.
- Dress Code: Smart.
- Dietary Requirements: unable to provide vegan menu or accommodate dietary restrictions related to milk protein or celiac disease. Menu can be adapted to be gluten and lactose-free.
- Family Friendly: Yes, but we think younger children may prefer to dine in the more modern Noa Restaurant as opposed to Noa Chef’s Hall, which is more formal and has a quieter, more intimate atmosphere.
- Reviews: See what other diners are saying.
- Price Range: €€€ (approximately €170 for a 8 course taster menu) + extra for wine pairings.
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Simply Rasha
The food all looks delicious and I like the fact they have a vegetarian option for each dish! The location also looks beautiful 🙂
Bejal
Simply RashaThe food was simply incredible and hats off for them in coming up with veggie alternatives to suit me! Definitely in one of the most beautiful parts of Tallinn.
Cristina - Memories of the Pacific
How fun it must have been to see the chefs at work! I usually go for a more traditional meal but I like trying something different from time to time.
Bejal
Cristina – Memories of the PacificIt was really fascinating to watch how the ‘pros’ do things! It was all very high-tec and super organised indeed!
Neha
It all looks so delicious and what a lovely story behind the restaurant. All the meat dishes sound so amazing and DR C must have enjoyed the feast. The vegetarian substitutes look very good too. Looks like a cosy place to enjoy a beautiful meal
Bejal
NehaThis really is the most creative meal I have ever had and I was very impressed with how they substituted the veg version for the standard menu of the day. An incredible experience watching these geniuses work.
louiseloveslondon
I can’t believe that I never heard of this amazing place. But then again – I have never been to the Baltics! It’s gorgeous! I love the style/ interior and food looks delicious
Louise x
Bejal
louiseloveslondonThankyou Louise for stopping by. Noa is quite well known in the Baltic and Nordic states and as they don;t have the Michelin system it’s harder to find. Definitely recommend if you ever go out there for a different but welcomed dining experience.xx
thetravelsofmrsb
What an amazing dining experience! It sounds incredible, some amazing dishes!
Bejal
thetravelsofmrsbThis was so amazing Laura! One of the best foodie things I’ve done on my travels and such a surprise too!