What to order at F-hoone

Must order
Wood-fired pizza for the table; the nasi goreng and bao buns are the long-running cult orders.
Signature dishes
Wood-fired pizza, Nasi goreng
Editor tip
Kitchen closes one hour before the room. Brunch runs from 10:00 daily; weekends pack out by 11:30.
CuisineInternational
Price€€
Neighborhoodtelliskivi
HoursMon-Thu 10:00-23:00; Fri-Sat 10:00-00:00; Sun 10:00-22:00
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Signature dishes: Wood-fired pizza, Nasi goreng

Must order: Wood-fired pizza for the table; the nasi goreng and bao buns are the long-running cult orders.

Tip: Kitchen closes one hour before the room. Brunch runs from 10:00 daily; weekends pack out by 11:30.

Location

Address: Telliskivi 60a/4, 10412 Tallinn

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