Palanga Restaurants

Restaurants in Palanga

  1. A

    Čili Pica

    There's something to be said for this pizzeria - the face of Palanga with its mixed crowd of kid-clad couples, noisy families and young beauties out to party. Find it propped up on candyfloss-pink pillars. Pizzas come in 53 varieties.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Vila Adona

    Vast manicured terrace gardens front this majestic villa, draped in flower boxes. Service is slick (earpieces ensure waiters stay in touch with the kitchen) and a menu in full colour suits every gastronomic mood.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Trobelė

    Drinkers and diners soak up a beer-garden atmosphere at this informal restaurant where kids run riot on swings, slides and cars while grown-ups munch smoked pigs' ears, boiled pig's leg and the Lithuanian like.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed

  4. D

    1925

    Sunk down from Basanavičiaus, this old wooden house provides relief from the main-street madness. Cuisine is simple and its back garden with church view is the least Disneylike you'll find.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Seklytėlė

    This delightful wooden house is painted a cheery canary yellow and cooks up homemade Lithuanian food in a quaint flowery garden. Granny-knitted rugs are provided for nippier evenings.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Boogie Woogie

    Interior designers adopted a definite Disney approach at this enormous tavern with elaborate water garden out back. Cuisine is Lithuanian with a generous pinch of European.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Čagino

    On the main street, Čagino serves up Russian cuisine, behind a striking glass façade.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed

  8. Žuvinė

    On the main street, Žuvinė cooks up fish behind a striking glass façade.

    Opening hours listed are for the high season; note that many places don't open in winter.

    reviewed