New interesting cafes in Vilnius
A small cafe, owned by a Tunisian, serves some relatively cheap shawarma and other similar Mediterranean masterpieces of simplicity. Its cosy atmosphere and nostalgic design will make it a place where you will go for lunch and take your colleagues 
One day M. suggested that we have lunch at a new fast food place on Smetonos street 3 (entrance from the courtyard).

This small cafe is owned by a Tunisian, it serves some relatively cheap shawarma and other similar Mediterranean masterpieces of simplicity 
According to M., the best thing in this place is cedar tea. Yes, I agree, it was good. The food... Well, believe it or not, it tasted very Lithuanian to me. I expected it to be at least spicy, but then again, I don't know anything about the Tunisian cuisine. Anyway, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this place to everyone who wants to have relatively cheap lunch just a few steps away from Gedimino ave. and spend some time in a pleasant environment. Or at least to support this young businessman, taking up the risk of starting a business amid the crisis up here in the North. The sky-blue and white walls of the cafe, with a huge Tunisian (probably) landscape, blurred by the gloom of our Northern daylight, looked nostalgic. One could expect that the owner would play only "habibi" songs
but in fact the music there was simply what the owner was in the mood for listening to. There were some kids who obviously came to hang out, not just grab their meal and go.

What's important is that despite its exoticism, the place looked like it really belongs here. Very well integrated into the cityscape. I'll definitely go back there again.
Another place that I saw recently is called "Wok to walk", it's on the Vilniaus street. I haven't checked it out, and some people say it's expensive. Luxury wok? Come on... Yet I really appreciate the fact that Vilnius' landscape of gastronomy is starting to resemble the big cities and gives us more options to choose from.
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You actually went out of your way to NOT mention the name of the restaurant, or even the dish you chose?
I can't say that the choice of food in Vilnius is at all cosmopolitan. Some ethnic restaurants are just badly done, and you can't find a real bagel in the whole city.
You actually went out of your way to NOT mention the name of the restaurant, or even the dish you chose?
I can't say that the choice of food in Vilnius is at all cosmopolitan. Some ethnic restaurants are just badly done, and you can't find a real bagel in the whole city.
my favourite restaurant in the WORLD has to be Sue's Indian restaurant in Vilnius (i hope they read this & give me something free), mmmh
finding a real bagel anywhere in europe is a tricky business,
Lots of new cafes in Vilnius lately. Have you been to the new Tapas Restaurant on Subačiaus G? I can recommend it.
To Mike: Can't believe you are complaining restaurants in Vilnius. The average restaurant is Vilnius serves much better food than the average restaurant in Paris, London, Brussels or Amsterdam and less than half of the cost.