Ertlio Namas

Vilnius


Dining here is stepping back in time. Each of the imaginatively re-created, centuries-old recipes (trout with saffron bagel, roe-deer sausage with pumpkin pudding) comes with an elaborate backstory, so you're coming here to learn the ways of 17th-century nobles as much as for exciting flavours.


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