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The intriguing cellar restaurant of one of the best hotels in Kaunas gets its name from the alcohol content of the country’s traditional moonshine, samanė (aka samagonas, or, in the Russian, samagon).
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Antis
The translation will be lost on most, antis meaning duck in Lithuanian, something you need to do when descending the stairs to get inside this restaurant.
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Bokštas
Previous visits to this large and rather swanky international restaurant have found it sadly lacking in clientele, which is exactly what’s needed to make a place like this really buzz.
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Combo
Located on the Nemunas slightly out of the centre in Viljampolė, the menu of excellent value and very good food features all your favourite dishes from grilled meat to fish to pizza.
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Daniela
Candlesticks and fancy chandeliers set the tone for this surprisingly good hotel restaurant. Concentrating on both taste and looks, the chef does a sterling job in the kitchen preparing a range of international dishes with an interesting twist.
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Diverso
A bright and modern hotel restaurant, with large windows, art on the walls, pleasant, bustling staff and a range of Mediterranean and other dishes available.
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Grand Café
Inside the modern-looking business centre set back to the right of the Vytautas the Great Military Museum, Grand Café
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In Tilsit
Named after the former Prussian town now known as Sovetsk and part of Kaliningrad, In Tilsit features a beguiling menu of mostly edible dishes including Chinese food and pizza to name but a couple.
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Laisvė
Yet another place to open in what appears to be a doomed building, we didn’t eat here when we visited, not because we weren’t hungry, we simply got bored of being stared at by the staff.
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Miesto Sodas
An old Kaunas favourite, not least during the summer when they open a large terrace overlooking the park and Kaunas State Musical Theatre next door.
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Migdolas
Redolent of a bygone age, Migdolas specialises in expensive furniture, daffy waitresses and average international food that wouldn't look out of place in the Kremlin, circa 1976, all of it in a not too handy location.
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Papa Jazz
Looking like a diner on a space station, this combined restaurant and jazz club pleases visually but is a total disappointment when it comes to what they do both in the kitchen and on the stage.
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Pas Stanley
The owners of this intriguing, offbeat venue have obviously travelled in their time, bringing back with them a flair for doing something both different and welcome.
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Perkūno Namai
There’s evidence of a new lease of life at Perkūno Namai, and not a moment too soon. Finally ditching their kudos based on an award won in the distant past, this hotel restaurant slightly out of the centre has at long last caught up with the present.
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Sadutė
Recommended white tablecloth dining with the added bonus of a wine expert involved in the decision-making process and located
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Senieji Rūsiai
Housed inside several gorgeous brick vaults inside a classic, 17th-century Old Town building, Senieji Rūsiai (Old Cellars) is a much needed breath of fresh air in a city of so much low budget banality.
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Svarstyklės
The in-house restaurant of the Pažaislis Park Hotel is nothing remarkable for most of the year, with the exception of the brief summer period when the fabulous garden opens complete with an old Russian steam train and barbecues galore.
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