Restaurants in Vilnius
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Amatininkų Užiega
This perfectly located spot is a great place to sample country Lithuanian fare or grab a steak in the wee hours of the morning, and meet a random character or two at the bar.
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Balti Drambliai
It's hard to decide what we like best about this maze-like, dirt-cheap vegetarian restaurant in the basement of a former Duke's palace: the smell of curry wafting from the kitchen, the divine soups, the small library with chess and other games, the pints of alus or the eclectic range of Indian, Middle Eastern and Italian dishes. To top it all off, because of the recent smoking ban, you can actually smell those curries.
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Tores
Mountain lodge-style Tores has good food and atmosphere, but the main reason to come is for the stunning panorama of Gediminas Castle and the Cathedral across Vilnia River valley. Take it all in from the outdoor patio while sipping Švyturys pints.
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Saint Germain
Paris is the inspiration behind this shabby-chic wine-bar-cum-restaurant with modern art splashed on the wall, groovy French lounge music and funky handwritten menus. Advance reservations for its street terrace are essential.
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Užupio Kavinė
Užupio Kavinė, right on the river as you enter Užupis, is a legendary spot known for its arty clientele and good cheap breakfasts. Ask the bartender for a copy of the Užupis constitution in English.
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Pomodoro
Fans of Italian food have a few good options near each other on Vilniaus gatvė. The cheapest, Pomodoro, may be a chain but it's pretty good with a great atrium seating area within the Centro Pazažas mall.
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Delano
This big basement cafeteria-style eatery is a great place for budget travellers to fill up on greasy Lithuanian food. It's reminiscent of Lido in Latvia, only cheaper and not as good.
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Žemaičiai
Of the many brick-walled, old-style Lithuanian theme restaurants in Vilnius, this institution, famous for its pigs trotters, offers the most authentic Lithuanian experience.
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Medininkai
Dine amid vaulted ceilings and ancient frescoes in this gorgeous space in the prettiest part of town. The delicious European cuisine only enhances the ambience.
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Kalvarijų Market
Fresh fruit, honey, smoked eels and cheap staples can be found at Kalvarijų market, north of the Neris River.
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Ephesus
Ravenous night owls can munch on kebabs into the really wee hours at this small Turkish joint.
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Da Antonio
Upmarket Da Antonio has the best homemade pasta in town, served up in a cosy classical space.
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Prie Angelo Kavinė
Prie Angelo Kavinė, on the main square, fires up what may be Vilnius' best pizzas.
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