Vahemere köök - hooajalisust silmas pidades

Kerge aasiapärase mõjutusega

Millega tegemist?

Mere Koho on helgema karakteriga, ent siiski sarnase olekuga sugulane Koho restoranile Telliskivis. Maalilises Neeme külas lainete loksumise taustal saab šikis meeleolus nautida vahemerehõngulist toitu ning lasta vaimul puhata.

Mere Kohos ootavad sind kaunid vaated, meeldejäävad maitseelamused ning võluv teenindus.

Loe meist lähemalt

Saa osa meie värskeimatest uudistest ja pakkumistest

Wow! We had tartar and ceviche for starters and they were super delicious. For main dishes tuna and sea bass and let me tell you, tuna steaks cooked perfectly and bass sooooo gooood! Booked table for tonight again just because haven’t stopped talking about a food all day and need more ????????????

— Olga Tchirkunova

Had lunch with my friends. Food was elegant and delicious 🙂

— Robi-Steaven Bankier

We booked the Dinner Days menu as we hadn’t visited the restaurant before and didn’t know much about it, so decided to give it a try. The service was really excellent – they were expecting us, knew what we had ordered already and everything was really seamless. The food itself was so good, really delicious. The octopus was a highlight but every course was very delicious. There is a nice selection of drinks available including a nice wine list.

— Louise Emma Ainsalu

We stopped here for lunch. Excellent food and service! Pleasant outdoor seating. So far, some of the best food we’ve had in Tallinn. Would return!

— Margarita B.

Отличная еда и сервис!

— Andrei Shishkov

Брали пиццу и ризотто, было очень вкусно

— Yelizaveta Pustozerova

Sehr freundlicher Service. Es war nicht stark besucht, was mich zuerst verunsicherte. Aber das Essen war sehr gut und schön hergerichtet. Auch die Terrasse und die Innenausstattung ist sehr gemütlich. Die Portionen sind genau richtig.

— Sascha B

Great food.

— Hiruni Gunaratne

Kanapasta – yes please! Super armas teenindus ja kutsuv miljöö. Aitäh!

— Sigrid Rüütmann

Teenindus kiire, asjalik ja soe.
Toidud maitsvad.

— Sirje Kivistik