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NARUTIS Restaurant

An elegant fine-dining room inside a 16th-century Old Town building, NARUTIS Restaurant serves European and Lithuanian cuisine beneath 18th-century frescoes.

Updated Jun 20262 min read·2 sections
NARUTIS Restaurant — interior
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The short version
  • Set in a historic 16th-century building on Pilies, the Old Town's main street.
  • An intimate 40-seat room adorned with 18th-century frescoes and unique paintings.
  • European and traditional Lithuanian dishes built on fresh produce from local farmers.
  • Part of the five-star NARUTIS hotel; a quiet, romantic setting for a special meal.

Fine dining beneath 18th-century frescoes

NARUTIS Restaurant offers one of the Old Town's most atmospheric dining rooms, housed within a historic 16th-century building on Pilies g. 24 — the quarter's main street. The intimate, roughly 40-seat space is dressed with authentic 18th-century frescoes and unique paintings, and that cosy, quiet elegance is exactly what diners come for, whether for a romantic date or an unhurried gourmet meal.

The kitchen works across European and traditional Lithuanian cuisine, with a clear emphasis on fresh, high-quality ingredients sourced directly from local farmers. Guests consistently praise both the food — beautifully presented and genuinely delicious — and the attentive, professional service. Breakfast is a popular meal here too, with the eggs Benedict drawing particular praise.

Good to know

The restaurant sits within the five-star NARUTIS hotel, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, so the setting and service match the price bracket; staff are noted for accommodating special occasions such as birthdays. Windows onto the main Old Town street make for excellent people-watching over a long lunch or dinner.

A small share of diners have flagged occasional service delays at busy times and a limited choice of vegetarian main courses, so it's worth asking ahead if that matters to your table. Confirm current opening hours, the latest à la carte menu and reservations on the venue's own channels before you visit.

Best for
a romantic dinner, gourmet European and Lithuanian dishes, breakfast.
Note
vegetarian main options can be limited — confirm when booking.
  • Setting: an intimate ~40-seat room with 18th-century frescoes.
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