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AJ Šokoladas
Delicious chocolates made daily in Trakai and delivered fresh. Sold by the gramme, so you can be as picky as you like. Also at Konstitucijos 7a (Europa), Gedimino 46.
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Biosala
A good selection of mostly organic food in tins and packets plus a few extras such as bio-degradable washing powder etc. Find it right in front of the main door as you enter.
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Didžioji Krautuvė
Over 20 different types of live Lithuanian beer from the good people at the Vilniaus Alus brewery plus a range of Lithuanian, German and Latvian beer in bottles.
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Eastanbul
This predominantly Turkish food shop is the only thing of its kind in the city. Find the shelves bulging with an ever-increasing
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Gourmet Delicafe
Hitching a ride of the coattails of the latest trend, find a small shop selling an admirable choice of food from Italy including pasta, meat, pesto, olive oil, coffee etc.
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Gyvo Alaus Krautuvėlė
A small but highly recommended selection of traditional Lithuanian live beers for sale, among them the delicious Butautų Dvaro Alus, available in both light (šviesus) and dark (tamsus) varieties.
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IKI
Lithuania's first supermarket chain, and still sticking to their core values of quality and freshness. Notable for having top-notch in-house bakeries in the bigger stores.
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Iki Express
Tucked away in handy locations nationwide, with edible treats and a few household goods on offer. Fresh baked goods are a key attraction, as is the decent range of groceries.
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Maxima
The only large supermarket within walking distance of Old Town sells a predominantly mediocre range of groceries alongside a few rare surprises, including a small selection of organic food, Barilla pasta and soya milk.
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Rimi
The Old Town location is small, and therefore doesn’t stock a lot of groceries, but is handy all the same. Their bigger places are much, much better.
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Rūta
Established in Šiauliai in 1913 and still based in the city, support your local confectioner and buy some of their treats as a gift or for the simple pleasure of stuffing them in your face.
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Senamiesčio Krautuvė
An interesting idea that takes the old-fashioned deli idea of fresh products laid out in baskets sold by friendly, rosy-cheeked people and transforms it into a total Lithuanian experience.
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Skonio Studija
This glorious shop mostly sells spices including, rather annoyingly, some but not all of the basic spices required to make Indian food.
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Šokolado Namai
Sweet treats that start and end with layers of chocolate.
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Šturmų Švyturio Žuvys
A small fishmongers selling a range of fish they catch and smoke themselves from the Curonian Lagoon and Baltic Sea. We haven’t tried it yet, but we will.
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Sveiki Produktai
A fine selection of mostly food products, including a range of goods from the UK-based Infinity Foods. Among the selection are Fair Trade organic basmati rice, organic peanut butter and large tins of ghee.
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Tradicija
A small shop with an attached café and girls in traditional costumes selling only traditional Lithuanian food and non-alcoholic drinks.
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Užupio Krautuvė
An early contender for the prize title in the city's delicatessen sweepstakes, the lovely Užupio Krautuvė has taken the plunge and opened a second shop right in the centre of Old Town.
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