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Barons Bumbier's
It's hard to tell whether this restaurant is meant to have a Latvian or a medieval theme, or perhaps both, but in any event,
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Dzintara boulings
Located at the beginning of the Liepāja beach park, this restaurant offers an extensive menu of European and international dishes and a great summer terrace not far from the sea.
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Fontaine International Steak House
Like every other square meter of this enormous hotel, this steak house is completely over the top with regal decorations. Although
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Ginger
As far as we can tell the aptly named Ginger is Liepāja’s first authentic Asian restaurant. Inside this converted wooden beach cottage you’ll discover a sleek, stylish interior of dark hardwood floors and tables and red and white walls.
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Kolumbs
One of Liepāja’s best hotels also offers one of the city’s better dining establishments. All of the international fusion cuisine is worth a try, but we recommend the whole baked dorado with fried Parma ham chips.
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Libava
Located in the basement of a landmark building on the canal that now houses a fantastic design hotel is this romantic white and red restaurant serving excellent international cuisine.
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Medus
Medus, or honey in Latvian, has a helter-skelter interior of steel columns, bizarre lamps above the bar that look like showerheads and a wall completely made of firewood that encloses the toilet.
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Olive
Located in a huge space on the second floor of the Baata shopping centre, this non-traditional restaurant decorated in brown,
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Oskars
The Europa City Amrita hotel restaurant offers fine dining for people looking for an alternative to the food served at Liepāja’s many cheap buffets and bistros.
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Pastnieka māja
The Postman’s House is located in an ancient building in the centre of the city. Dine on excellent international fair on the ground floor, upstairs or on the extensive summer terrace or try something more exotic like the catfish fillet.
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Piano
Dine on delicious international and Latvian dishes in elegant surroundings on the ground floor of this stylish design hotel. Take
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Trīs kungi
The cheeky, middle-aged owner of this Latvian café on two floors hasn’t, as locals would say, ‘fallen on his mouth’ and could consequently sell sand to an Arab.
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Vecais kapteinis
This landmark brick and timber building dating back to 1773 is now home to one of Liepāja’s best restaurants and although the interior is convincingly 18th-century, the international cuisine and the service is a more modern affair.
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