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Here you have a good and worthwhile reason for coming to Tallinn: come and eat at Chedi! This is a world-renowned restaurant. The idea to develop a gourmet version of inexpensive simple Chinese food made Alan Yaust one of the leading restaurant businessmen in the whole world. Chedi was opened with his active participation.
Such a version of Asian cuisine can be enjoyed only in a very limited number of major cities in the world.
Chedi has neither been copied nor franchised. Here one can find unique dishes that are not available anywhere else. Yet, Chedi is still just a restaurant and not a shrine. Nonetheless, a restaurant that is worth the trip.