The Best of »Falstaff Restaurant & Bistro Guide Nordics 2026« in Vilnius
Chef Tadas Eidukevičius presents minimalist dishes that mirror the industrial interior. His constantly evolving seven- or ten-course menu reflects changing ideas and the best ingredients currently available.
Chef Gaspar Fernandes builds on his Goan heritage with a seasonal menu shaped by precision and detail. Portuguese roots influence the wine list, while attentive service has earned a loyal and curious following.
After years of anticipation, HeJi opened with dramatic flair. Extreme interior luxury contrasts with its modest surroundings, while Asian dishes, champagne, sake, and a standout wine list create a deliberate wow effect.
Led by chef Martynas Praškevičius, Džiaugsmas has long held its place in Lithuania’s dining scene. Local ingredients are elevated to fine dining, supported by a creative menu and wines by the glass.
Set in Vilnius's Old Town, this elegant hotel restaurant balances guest comfort with fine dining ambition. Attention to detail, warm hospitality, and a broad selection of drinks make it a destination in its own right.
Set in a former pharmacy, this single-table restaurant is led by Deivydas Praspaliauskas. As a creative testing ground, guests can watch new dishes take shape during an intimate dining experience.
Known as the Embassy of French Food Culture in Vilnius, this restaurant celebrates regional French cuisine. A summer courtyard terrace adds joie de vivre, while the wine list is curated by a top Lithuanian sommelier.
Located in the Senatoriu Pasazas food court, 14Horses offers elegant yet approachable dining. Led by chef Justinas Misius, flexible set menus meet a Scandinavian-style interior of wood and concrete.
One of Lithuania’s most talked-about chefs, Arnas Petronis, presents inventive fusion cuisine in a minimalist bistro. The open kitchen and close quarters allow guests to watch dishes take shape.
Skóg presents a seasonal tasting menu rooted in Lithuanian forests and shaped by Nordic technique, where local ingredients and careful craftsmanship create a nature-led dining experience with thoughtful service.
Located in Užupis, Amandus focuses on hospitality and creativity rather than trends. Star chef Deivydas Praspaliauskas serves tasting menus only, offering a personal, carefully guided dining experience.
On the outskirts of Vilnius, this restaurant resembles a small country house. Dishes rely on produce from local farmers and fishermen, while a list of international drinks completes the calm concept.
This small, cozy restaurant in central Vilnius focuses on a healthy, ecological lifestyle. Vegetarian dishes are based on seasonal local vegetables, supported by service that knows each dish in detail.
Inspired by the idea of ancestry, this restaurant centers on open-fire cooking. A rustic setting with dark tones supports a concept focused on straightforward flavors and dishes that value tradition over complexity.
Saint Germain remains Vilnius’s most classic French address. By focusing on consistency rather than change, the restaurant delivers traditional dishes, strong wines, and service that reflects French dining culture.
Da Antonio represents classic Italian dining with white tablecloths, elegant service, and refined cuisine. Owned by the Meschino family and led by chef Dmitrij Babenko, it suits business lunches and romantic dinners.
Operating in Vilnius, Klaipėda, and Kaunas, Momo Grill is chef Vytautas Samavičius’s project for grilled food lovers. A relaxed atmosphere meets consistent quality and a wide selection of meats.
At the Grand Hotel Vilnius, Telegrafas attracts both local and visiting celebrities. With views of Cathedral Square, chef Donatas Šatkauskas upholds a hotel dining standard without compromising on quality.
Elven is a destination for lovers of Scandinavian cuisine and aesthetics. Chef Adomas Jegnoras brings his Nordic approach to Vilnius, combining subtle flavors with a design-forward interior worth noticing.
True to its name, Somm is a destination for wine lovers. Led by star sommelier Narimantas Miežys, the team offers pairing dinners, shareable small plates, and a strong focus on wine expertise.