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Belmonto Kriokliai
Round-up the kids (borrow some if you haven't got your own) and pop along for outdoor family fun and half-decent barbeque food.
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Bistro 18
With three minimalist dining areas and a separate wine shop in the heart of Old Town, this Irish-tinted spectacle features friendly staff on hand to serve dishes from a mixed menu of international favourites with the occasional twist.
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Cozy
The sort of place where the staff turn up on bicycles and smother each other with kisses, Cozy’s been packing in the cream of the city’s B-list media set and party people since 2004.
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Dominikonų Karčema
Friendly and well turned-out staff are on hand to serve a range of superb, meat-heavy dishes and a few peasant classics such as boiled pigs' ears alongside a good choice of beers from local small breweries.
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Esse
A bustling restaurant in the city centre with an emphasis on Italian and Lithuanian cuisine, well-trained staff ferry a cavalcade of good-looking dishes to a predominantly business class clientèle.
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Felicie
Rumour has it that a grocery shop with a similar name once stood on this spot, a fact that along with several others brought about the concept at Felicie.
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Green Hall
Inside the allegedly ecologically-sound business centre of the same name, Green Hall is in fact painfully, painfully white.
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Holy Miko's
A small, family-run restaurant on a quiet Old Town street specialising in both Lithuanian and international dishes served in sumptuous surroundings, the food is predominantly nouvelle cuisine and is exquisitely presented.
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Jalta
More than worth popping over the river for and the only place in Vilnius with a greenhouse you can get drunk in, Jalta’s status as one of Vilnius’ most original restaurants is now firmly in the bag.
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Kalvarijų 1
Located inside a bizarre-looking, late-19th-century neo-Gothic ersatz castle just over the river and handy
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Kitchen
An angular experience with plenty of creamy shades and exposed wooden features, this simple offering not only keeps the décor to a minimum but also doesn’t get carried away with the menu.
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La Pergola
White tablecloth gourmet dining in sumptuous surroundings inside the Grotthuss hotel, or, during the warmer months, on their lovely terrace just off a quiet street in the heart of Old Town.
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Livin
Literally the last building on the left as you drive towards Ukmergė, this lacklustre attempt at a sophisticated restaurant
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Medininkai
One of Vilnius’ oldest and most well respected restaurants serves up sumptuous international food in a white tablecloth atmosphere in a choice of several halls as well as outside in a lovely 16th-century courtyard during the summer.
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Neringa
A former nomenklatura favourite and still pulling in the cream of the city’s slightly older sophisticates, this positively mammoth restaurant features two dining halls separated by a bar with a fountain in it.
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Piccolo Canopi
We really are being spoilt at the moment, this time with yet another restaurant that dares to break the mould, get things right and still manages to make good food.
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Prie Katedros
Two recent visits to Prie Katedros have both been entirely positive, not least in part to the totally superb beer they brew on
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Riverside
Consistently great food and service courtesy of this exemplary in-house hotel restaurant, the well-chosen international menu may not be the cheapest in the city but is worth the trip over the river to sample from it.
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Roast & Beer Pub
A self-styled antidote to the stresses of modern living, this Russian-owned venture is awash with wooden benches, photographs of celebrities, cheery waitresses and upbeat pop music.
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Sensus Grill & Wine
A very nice restaurant indeed that also knocks out one of the city’s better business lunches during the week, this two-floored affair uses fresh ingredients and even bakes its own bread.
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Skonis ir Kvapas
A captivating courtyard retreat with stylishly scruffy arches, antique-looking furniture, Arabian rugs and a predominantly feminine clientele trying to figure out how the teapots work.
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Sonnets
That rare treat a hotel restaurant worth eating in, the Shakespeare’s in-house nosh-pit excels where others barely get off the ground.
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Tores
They’ve got lovely distressed furniture inside, with a jumble of chairs and tables ready for the demolishing of a small
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Veranda
Easily one of the main reasons to cross the river and spend time in Žvėrynas, this now well established place is great to visit any time of year.
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Zoe's Bar & Grill
Although by no means extravagant, you get what you pay for, which here is quality food prepared in an open kitchen and served by waiting staff genuinely happy to see you.
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Si
What at first glance appears to be some kind of exotic antiques shop turns out to be a new restaurant whose snigger-inducing furniture betrays someone working in the kitchen who clearly didn’t inherit their skills from their grandmother.
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