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Pegasus
came
so
well
recomended
across
numerous
websites
that
I
was
really
looking
forward
to
it,
and
after
a
week
of
outstanding
food
and
service,
my
wife
and
I
came
here
for
our
final
meal.
Unfortunately,
honestly
a
bit
disappointing.
We
arrived
around
8.
It
was
gone
8.20
by
the
time
anyone
came
to
take
an
order,
including
for
drinks,
and
with
no
bread/olives
or
whatever
on
the
table
we
just
sat
getting
hungry
despite
them
not
actually
being
too
full
and
despite
several
attempts
of
mine
to
catch
the
attention
of
the
waiting
staff.
In
this
time
we
heard
a
group
of
Americans
demand
service,
which
initially
I'd
thought
of
as
a
cliche
rude
American
thing
but
as
time
went
by
it
seemed
possibly
more
and
more
justified.
It
had
been
recommended
as
Estonian
food
but
the
small
menu
(photo)
seemed
relatively
standard
worldwide
fair,
albeit
with
a
distinct
Eastern
European
twist.
There
were
only
a
couple
of
options
that
really
seemed
to
be
to
be
fairly
uniquely
Estonian
or
Baltic.
Ordered
2
starters,
2
mains*,
2
drinks
and
2
waters.
*Including
flank
steak,
with
no
question
of
how
I'd
like
it,
although
to
be
fair
flank
isn't
a
cut
that
gives
that
much
leeway.
(Photo)
Drinks
(not
water)
arrived
within
about
10
mins
of
ordering
(so
30
mins
roughly
sat
without
anything,
although
my
wife's
tea
arrived
a
little
sooner
than
my
beer
but
was
pure
hot
water
until
she'd
let
it
sit
and
brew).
At
8.50,
still
no
food,
they
apologised
for
the
wait
and
offered
us
bread
"while
we
waited"
(photo
attached)
which
would
have
been
very
welcome
except
literally
just
a
moment
after
the
bread
arrived,
I'd
just
spread
one
with
the
butter,
lightly
sprinkled
with
salt
crystals,
looking
forward
to
a
bite,
when
I
was
interrupted
by
our
starters
arriving.
During
this
time,
a
couple
were
sat
after
us,
ordered
before
us
and
served
before
us.
Benefit
of
the
doubt
I
suspect
they
may
have
been
regulars
who
knew
the
menu.
That
said,
(for
context
I
run
bars/restaurants)
whilst
I
may
try
to
give
regulars
some
special
treatment,
you
shouldn't
really
be
seen
to
do
so,
especially
when
service
is
lacking
elsewhere,
and
there
was
another
couple
who
were
sat
before
us
who
I
heard
complaining
they'd
not
had
food
yet,
and
we
were
served
before
them.
I
had
the
'Grilled
octopus'
which
was
served
cold,
which
seemed
a
little
odd,
certainly
unexpected,
if
I
order
something
grilled
I'm
expecting
a
hot
dish,
but
I
guess
like
a
tourist
could
be
surprised
that
in
a
'roast
beef
sandwich'
in
the
UK
the
beef
will
not
be
hot,
so
I'll
let
it
pass,
and
it
was
tasty.
Around
this
point
I
re-ordered
the
water,
they
offered
sparkling,
gas
or
tap,
we
took
tap
water
and
a
while
later
it
arrived.
The
food,
to
be
fair,
was
fantastic.
My
wife's
fish
soup
was
great
(and
hot
as
expected!).
Steak,
havng
nit
asked
my
preference,
came
kinda
medium/well
done,
which
seemed
surprising
as
the
liver
(photo)
was
almost
blue,
although
that
was
no
bad
thing,
as
literally
melted
in
the
mouth
and
tasted
incredible
When
my
beer
ran,
out
once
again
it
took
ages
to
get
the
attention
of
staff
for
another,
and
they
brought
the
wrong
one
(we
didnt
open
it)
and,
quickly
remedied,
but
the
beer
menu
wasn't
that
extensive.
The
replacement
did
not
appear
on
the
bill
when
the
waiter
suggested
I
check
it,
to
be
fair
to
them,
but
actually
that
seemed
an
odd
choice
as
apart
from
sending
back
one
unopened
beer
for
another
we
hadn't
voiced
any
real
complants
to
the
staff.
By
the
time
we'd
finished,
the
couple
who'd
been
there
longer
had
finally
been
served
their
mains,
whilst
several
couples
or
groups
had
come
and
gone
within
the
time
we'd
spent
there.
When
the
bill
arrived
despite
the
one
beer
missing,
I
was
shocked
to
see
tap
water
was
on
it,
and
charged
for!
(unlike
other
places
we'd
been
to,
so
not
just
a
standard
custom
of
Estonia).
All
in
all,
enjoyable
good
food,
but
only
okay
service
and
I
certainly
wouldn't
rate
it
as
highly
vs
the
rest
of
the
other
great
dining
options
in
Tallinn,
as
many
websites
seem
to.
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