Eat & Drink

Tachi Machi

An intimate, family-run Japanese eatery on J. Basanavičiaus Street serving authentic Osaka-style okonomiyaki and comfort food from an open teppan grill.

Updated Jun 20262 min read·2 sections
Tachi Machi — food
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The short version
  • Authentic Osaka-style okonomiyaki — the signature dish and the main reason to come.
  • An open-kitchen teppan grill lets you watch the chefs cook your meal.
  • A small, cosy room with the feel of a family-run eatery in Japan.
  • Exceptionally friendly, welcoming service in an intimate setting.

A pocket of Osaka in Vilnius

Tachi Machi is a small, intimate spot serving authentic Japanese comfort food, and diners describe walking in as feeling like stepping into a cosy, family-run eatery in Japan. Much of the charm comes from the open-kitchen teppan grill, where you can watch the chefs work as your meal comes together — a setup that makes the experience as much about the cooking as the eating. The staff are exceptionally friendly, and the snug room only adds to the sense of being somewhere personal rather than processed.

The undisputed star is the Osaka-style okonomiyaki, the savoury Japanese pancake cooked on the teppan, which earns rave reviews for its genuine taste. Around it sits a tight menu of comfort-food favourites: yakisoba fried noodles, karaage Japanese fried chicken, and a matcha tiramisu that puts a Japanese spin on the classic dessert.

Good to know

This is a small, intimate room, so booking ahead is wise — and if you can't get a reservation, takeaway is a good fallback. Be aware of a couple of trade-offs that regulars mention: some find the prices a little high for the portion sizes, and the open kitchen means cooking smells can be strong, which is part of the charm for some and a consideration for others.

It's a destination for the okonomiyaki above all, so come for the signature dish and the show of the teppan grill. Confirm current hours before a special trip, as small kitchens adjust them seasonally.

Best for
Osaka-style okonomiyaki and Japanese comfort food.
  • Small room — reserve ahead, or opt for takeaway.
  • Check current hours on the venue's own channels before visiting.
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