Until just recently, Vilnius barely had any vegetarian eateries, but these days there are plenty to choose from, with the selection as varied as it is colourful. All you need to do is decide where you want to eat today.

Casa La Familia

A pizzeria with its own clay oven used to make some of city’s best vegetarian and vegan pizzas. Even non-vegetarians appreciate these exceptionally delicious pizzas. Long lines always form at the Casa La Familia booth when they set one up at festivals and other celebrations, which obviously means that their food is very good! 

Location: Rūdninkų 8

Holigans

Not far from the city’s largest outlet mall, Holigans is a bistro that serves local organic vegetarian food. All of their dishes are bursting with colour and leave you feeling good, both inside and out. Buddha bowls, burgers, Indian food, and tacos – everything is prepared according to the ‘happy food’ concept (i.e. made only from plant-based products). 

Location: Verkių 29, Ogmios miestas

Radharanė

A family-owned restaurant that feels like home. Grandmother Vidutė grows the teas and berries, local farmer Ričardas provides the cheese, and the pastries are baked daily. Radharanė’s extensive menu is filled with stews, cutlets, salads, samosas, bakes, and more. Their cakes, Indian sweets and oven-baked bread deserve an additional round of applause.

Location: Gedimino 32

RoseHip

RoseHip is a restaurant that offers an exclusively vegan menu. However, it can still be a place of new discoveries and experiences for those who do not usually eat vegan. Guests will find a variety of interesting combinations, flavours, and techniques, which will no doubt inspire them to taste more of what this restaurant has to offer. RoseHip’s most popular burger is made with pulled jackfruit, which in flavour and texture is actually reminiscent of pulled pork.

Location: B. Radvilaitės 7

Vegafe

Vegafe observes the principles of an Ayurvedic diet, which is why their vegetarian menu doesn’t contain any eggs, broth, mushrooms, yeast, flavour enhancers, animal gelatine, garlic, or onions. Do you know what a lactovegetarian diet is? If not, then come to Vegafe and find out!

Location: Totorių 3

Vieta

Located on a small cosy street in Vilnius Old Town, Vieta offers delicious and affordably priced vegetarian and vegan lunch options, which change depending on what fresh produce the kitchen receives that day. They also have an à la carte menu. By the way, a lot can happen behind the bar on weekends...and sometimes all over it! So come to Vieta, even if you’re not just hungry.

Location: Šv. Ignoto 12-1

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