Restaurants & Cafes
- Argentinean
- Beer hall
- Belgian
- Breakfast
- From 06:30
- From 07:00
- From 07:30
- From 09:00
- Cafés
- Central Asian
- Chinese
- Czech
- Fine Dining
- French
- From 06:00
- Greek
- Hungarian
- Indian
- International
- Irish
- Italian
- Japanese
- Jewish
- Lithuanian
- Mexican
- Middle Eastern
- Pan Asian
- Pizza
- Polynesian
- Pub Grub
- Quick & Easy
- Quirky Cool
- Romanian
- Russian
- Soup
- Spanish
- Vegetarian
HOTLINKS
- Lithuania State Department of Tourism
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Official Lithuanian Travel Guide
- Vilnius Municipal Government
- Vilnius Tourism Information Centre









The Lithuanian menu is pages and pages long, with every kind of cepelinai and potato pancake under the sun. There's certainly variety as long as you don't require anything with vitamins in it. If you're sitting at a table located in one of the nooks or crannies, you might have to ambush and wrestle a waitress to the ground to get her attention so you can order. (No, just kidding, but I did have to stand up and discretely wave to get a very kind but harried girl to take my order. Once she took my order, the service was just fine. It was getting her to see me that took some effort.) You should try Forto Dvaras so you can tell your friends you ate cepelinai and managed to get up from the table afterward. Unless you're going out to plow a field or chop a cord of wood, you probably won't need to eat anything else for the rest of the day. All in all, a rather enjoyable "Lithuanian" experience.Letitia Rydjeski
USA, Vermont / Brattleboro
2008 June 19 Thursday 19 07 17 PM