Originally Posted by jessej
i was there 2 weeks ago
in old town
down the street from the Radisson (maybe 30 yards)
on the right hand side is a club/disco which is only open on the weekends
above that club are 2 restuarants
one is Japanese/sushi bar - it was ok
beside that is a sophisticated steak place which i thought was fantastic
i didnt get there till midnight, and i was the last customer
as i was leaving, the owner called me over
and i did shots with the wait staff for free
if you walk further into old town, still on the right hand side
i found 2 decent pizza places
- be careful, they bring you a bottle of ketsup with your pizza
bring a winter coat
and a thick one
the cold almost tore through my leather jacket, and that was 2 weeks ago
Was the steak place Marcus & Co? One which looks like anyone's rich uncle's study - green walls and nice leather. They know how to make a good steak.
Pizza places are usually not bad (Cili Pica is omnipresent and is a good choice), but their menus are far too long and creative. Best to order somethig between numbers 1 and 15 - anything further and you risk ordering a pie that the people in the kitchen are making for the first time in their life.
Vilnius can be bitterly cold, this is true.