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Kaerajaan is the simplest Estonian folk dance. Dancing makes one happy. Restaurant called Kaerajaan likewise makes one happy. Because good mood also goes through one’s stomach.
The main testament to the success of a restaurant with a national cuisine is being highly esteemed by the representatives of the nation. Raekoja Square is one of the major tourist attractions in Tallinn. Yet, the clientele of the restaurant includes more locals than foreigners.
One needs no other recommendations. Restaurants with a purely Estonian cuisine are few and far between. Estonia is such a small country. One should always jump at an opportunity to enjoy genuine Estonian food!