Amandus

Vilnius


Chef Deivydas Praspaliauskas is one of the high priests of modern Lithuanian cuisine. His chefs work their magic in an open kitchen in a whimsical cave-like basement, decorated with pop art. The monthly changing tasting menu revolves around seasonal ingredients; expect the likes of beetroot with goat's cheese, duck with lingonberries and desserts trailing theatrical dry-ice smoke. Reserve ahead.


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