A spacious, eclectically furnished 1st-floor dining room looking up to the green slopes of Toomemägi is the very pleasant setting for crowd-pleasing fare (such as paccheri pasta with lamb and mint ragu) made to match the many pleasant bottles lining the walls. The name references Estonian novelist Eduard Vilde, immortalised in statue form chatting to Oscar Wilde, just outside the restaurant.
There's also a very pleasant summer terrace, when the weather merits it.