Restaurant in Võsu, Estonia
Mere 38
310Pearl PointsVõsu's strongest dinner option. Book ahead.

About Mere 38
Mere 38 is Võsu's most credentialed restaurant by a clear margin, holding Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 with a 4.6 Google rating across 266 reviews. At the €€ price tier, it delivers Michelin-acknowledged modern cuisine without a fine-dining premium — and booking is easy. For a special occasion dinner on Estonia's northern coast, this is the obvious first call.
The Verdict
Mere 38 is the restaurant that earns Võsu more culinary credibility than its size would suggest. Two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025) and a Google rating of 4.6 across 266 reviews position it as the most credentialed dining option in a small coastal town that most visitors treat as a beach stop rather than a dining destination. At the €€ price tier, it delivers Michelin-acknowledged modern cuisine without the premium price tag that recognition usually demands. If you are spending time on Estonia's northern coast and want one meal that justifies a reservation, this is it.
Portrait
Võsu is a quiet resort village on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, the kind of place where the default dinner plan is something grilled near a rental cottage. Mere 38 operates against that grain entirely. Sitting at the address that gives it its name on Mere Street, this is a restaurant that has quietly built a reputation serious enough to attract Michelin's attention twice running — a meaningful signal in a country where the guide is selective and the competition in coastal towns is thin.
The Michelin Plate, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, indicates food worth a detour in the guide's own language. It is not a star, but it is a formal statement that the kitchen is cooking at a standard worth noting. For context, receiving a Plate in consecutive years in a village setting is the kind of consistency that separates genuine quality from a one-season anomaly. For a special occasion dinner in Võsu, that consistency matters more than a single strong review.
The cuisine is classified as Modern Cuisine, a category that in Estonian coastal contexts typically means produce-led cooking that leans on local seafood, foraged ingredients, and seasonal rhythms without being dogmatic about it. What can be said with confidence, given the Michelin recognition and the sustained high rating, is that the kitchen executes at a level above what the surrounding area offers. The 4.6 Google rating across 266 reviews is not a small sample — at that volume, in a town this size, it reflects genuine and repeated satisfaction rather than a flush of opening-night enthusiasm.
For a celebration dinner, a date, or any meal where the experience needs to hold up to scrutiny, Mere 38 is the right call in Võsu. The €€ pricing means you are not paying for a special-occasion premium simply because the occasion is special, the value is structurally there. Comparable Michelin-acknowledged modern cuisine in Tallinn would cost more and require more planning. Here, the booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you can plan a coastal trip without the anxiety of a three-week reservation window.
The neighbourhood context adds its own dimension to the decision. Võsu draws Estonian families and summer visitors who are not primarily there to eat well. Mere 38 exists as something of an outlier, a restaurant that clearly takes its kitchen seriously in a setting where that seriousness is uncommon. That positioning makes it the natural anchor for anyone using Võsu as a base and wanting at least one dinner that reflects the broader quality of Estonian coastal cooking at its current leading. For wider context on where to eat and what to do along this stretch of coast, our full Võsu restaurants guide covers the complete picture, and the Võsu experiences guide and Võsu hotels guide are worth checking before you arrive.
For those planning a broader Estonian dining trip, the country has developed a genuinely interesting modern cuisine scene beyond Tallinn. Restaurants like Hiis in Manniva, Alexander in Pädaste, and SOO in Maidla show that the quality is distributed across the country, not confined to the capital. Mere 38 fits naturally into that picture, a coastal outpost with credentials that hold up by national standards, not just local ones. If you are moving through the region, Lahepere Villa in Kloogaranna and Wicca in Laulasmaa are worth adding to the itinerary for contrast. Elsewhere in Estonia, Joyce in Tartu, Rado Haapsalu in Haapsalu, Fellin in Viljandi, and Kolm Sõsarat in Lüllemäe map the range of what Estonian modern cooking is doing right now. For international reference points in the same modern cuisine category, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny represent the ceiling the category reaches for. Also worth noting for the region: 180° by Matthias Diether in Tallinn is the obvious Tallinn reference for Estonian fine dining at the leading end. If you are curious about the broader Võsu drinking and exploration scene, the Võsu bars guide, Võsu wineries guide are also available.
Know Before You Go
- Price tier: €€, mid-range by Estonian standards, accessible for a special occasion without the fine-dining premium
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.6 / 5 (266 reviews)
- Cuisine: Modern Cuisine
- Booking difficulty: Easy, no weeks-long wait required
- Location: Mere 38, 45501 Võsu, Estonia
- Hours, phone, and online booking: Not currently listed, check directly with the venue on arrival in Võsu or via local listings
- Dress code: Not specified, smart casual is a safe assumption for Michelin-recognised dining
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Mere 38 sits against its closest peers in the Võsu area.
FAQ
Is Mere 38 good for a special occasion?
- Yes, it is the strongest option for a celebratory dinner in Võsu. Two Michelin Plate awards and a 4.6 Google rating across 266 reviews give it the credibility the moment calls for, and the €€ pricing means you are not paying an inflated occasion premium. For a more elaborate tasting-menu experience in the same region, NOA Chef's Hall at €€€€ is the step up.
Can I eat at the bar at Mere 38?
- No seating configuration data is available for Mere 38. Given its village setting and Michelin recognition, the format is likely table-service rather than counter dining, but contact the venue directly to confirm before planning a walk-in bar visit.
Can Mere 38 accommodate groups?
- Capacity figures are not published. In a coastal village restaurant of this type, large group bookings (eight or more) are best confirmed directly with the venue well in advance. Given easy booking difficulty overall, securing a table for four to six should not be a problem with reasonable notice.
What are alternatives to Mere 38 in Võsu?
- At the same €€ tier, Tuljak and NOA are the direct comparisons. For a more ambitious and expensive night out, NOA Chef's Hall and 180° by Matthias Diether operate at €€€€. Our full Võsu restaurants guide covers all current options in the area.
Is Mere 38 worth the price?
- At €€, yes, clearly. Michelin Plate recognition at this price point is a strong value signal. You are getting formally acknowledged cooking at a price tier that does not require a special-occasion budget. The comparison to make: equivalent recognition in Tallinn at the same tier is harder to find.
What should I order at Mere 38?
- Specific menu details and signature dishes are not available in current data. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 suggests the kitchen is consistent, so trusting the chef's current menu is a reasonable approach. Ask staff what is in season when you arrive.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Mere 38?
- Whether Mere 38 offers a tasting menu format is not confirmed in available data. Given the €€ price tier and village setting, the format may lean toward à la carte. Confirm with the restaurant directly. If a structured tasting format is the priority, NOA Chef's Hall at €€€€ is more likely to satisfy that specific expectation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mere 38 good for a special occasion?
Yes, with caveats about context. Võsu is a small resort village, and Mere 38 is the most credentialled restaurant in the area, holding Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025. At €€ pricing, it won't break the bank for a celebration, but set your expectations to 'refined coastal dinner' rather than grand occasion dining. For a milestone that demands a full Michelin-starred room, Tallinn is the more appropriate destination.
Can I eat at the bar at Mere 38?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available venue information. Given Mere 38's size and its position as a Michelin Plate restaurant in a small Estonian resort village, it's worth calling ahead to ask about seating options before assuming walk-in bar access is possible.
Can Mere 38 accommodate groups?
Group capacity details are not publicly documented for Mere 38. As a Michelin Plate venue in a village setting, dining rooms tend to be compact, which can limit large-party bookings. check the venue's official channels before planning a group of six or more — and book well in advance regardless of party size.
What are alternatives to Mere 38 in Võsu?
Mere 38 is the only Michelin-recognised venue in Võsu, so alternatives depend on what you're trading down to: casual waterfront spots and grilled seafood options exist in the village but operate at a different level entirely. If you want comparable culinary ambition without driving to Tallinn, Mere 38 is your only realistic option in the immediate area.
Is Mere 38 worth the price?
At €€ pricing with two consecutive Michelin Plate recognitions (2024 and 2025), Mere 38 represents fair value for what it delivers. You're paying for the most considered cooking available in Võsu, not a bargain meal and not a splurge in absolute terms. For the standard of a Michelin-acknowledged restaurant at mid-range prices, this is a good deal by any Baltic coastal benchmark.
What should I order at Mere 38?
Specific menu items are not available in current venue data, so ordering recommendations can change without risk of inaccuracy. What is confirmed is that Mere 38 operates as a modern cuisine restaurant with Michelin Plate recognition — the kitchen's strongest dishes will reflect that standard. Ask your server what is in season; the menu at this calibre of venue typically changes with availability. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Mere 38?
Tasting menu availability and pricing are not publicly documented for Mere 38. If a tasting format is offered, the Michelin Plate credentials across two consecutive years suggest the kitchen has the range to carry it. Confirm directly with the restaurant whether a tasting menu is on offer and at what price point before making it the centrepiece of a trip.
Location
Mere 38, 45501 Võsu, Estonia
Compare Mere 38
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Mere 38 | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€ |
| NOA | €€ | |
| 180° by Matthias Diether | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ |
| NOA Chef’s Hall | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ |
| Tuljak | €€ | |
| Lee | €€ |
Comparing your options in Võsu for this tier.
Also Consider
- NOA, Modern European, Modern Cuisine, €€
- 180° by Matthias Diether, Estonian Fusion, €€€€
- NOA Chef’s Hall, Creative, €€€€
- Tuljak, Modern Cuisine, €€
- Lee, Asian Fusion, Asian Influences, €€
At the €€ tier, Mere 38's two Michelin Plate awards (2024, 2025) give it a clear edge over NOA and Tuljak on formal credentials, both operate at the same price point with modern cuisine, but neither carries equivalent external recognition. If you are choosing between €€ options in Võsu and credentials matter to you, Mere 38 is the call. If you want a more casual, lower-stakes dinner, NOA or Tuljak may suit the mood better without requiring a reservation.
For those willing to spend more, NOA Chef's Hall and 180° by Matthias Diether both operate at €€€€ and offer a more elaborate experience, NOA Chef's Hall leans creative, while 180° by Matthias Diether brings Estonian fusion at the premium end. Those are the right choices if the priority is a full tasting-menu format or a more theatrical evening. Mere 38 wins on value: comparable culinary seriousness at a fraction of the price.
Lee at €€ rounds out the local comparison with Asian fusion and Asian influences, which is a genuinely different profile, useful if the table has conflicting cuisine preferences, but not a direct substitute for what Mere 38 does. For a special occasion or any meal where you want Michelin-level acknowledgment without the €€€€ bill, Mere 38 is the practical answer in Võsu.
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