Vilnius restaurant reviews

Here are the most recent Vilnius restaurant reviews. If you'd like to add your own comments about any particular restaurant in Vilnius, simply find the appropriate page for that particular restaurant and submit your review there! We look forward to your comments.

Sue's Indian Raja

As the Owner and Director of the restaurant,I respect those like Sonia(her 28 Dec 2011 review) and Masha(review 7th July,2011)but I wonder why did they not write these comments on our Restaurant,s Comments Book.Sometimes we get such comments which are on behalf of those who are not happy about our success.May I suggest that those writing comments should put their full contact details and may I request that Vilnius-LIfe.com should get the IP address of the Network to prove the authenticity.Nonetheless,we are grateful for all those who take pains to write comments and we shall do our best to consider every complaint.

reviewed by Wing Commander Rajinder Chaudhary from Lithuania on Jan.18.2012

Sue's Indian Raja

I respect every Review of my of my restaurant Sues Indian Raja and I am sorry to read about Sonia,s Comments.Would like to know from her precisely what was the problem.Could she please send me an e-mail and possibly a photo so that I could identify who did the service and what was her order.If her experience was that horrible,why did she not put it in the Comments Book of the Restaurant.I certainly would like to look into her issues-as far as I am concerned we are 9 out of ten,if not ten out of ten.

reviewed by Rajinder Chaudhary from Lithuania on Jan.16.2012

Balti Drambliai

I ordered indian ''biryani'' it was so badly cooked that it's going to be my last visit there . Mass place on weekends . But... they do really good deserts and atmosphere is friendly over there, but nothing so much special

reviewed by Vyd from United Kingdom on Jan.11.2012

Sue's Indian Raja

Sues Indian Raja is just only name of Indian resturant with horrible price. there is nothing which you can say indian taste. i dont wanna say any more about sues indian raja, better visit yourself there and you will know that how did you were cheated there.

reviewed by sonia from United Kingdom on Dec.28.2011

Gabi

Jeżeli jesteście w Wilnie to musicie koniecznietu tu być , aby zjeść najlepsze w mieście zeppeliny i genialny chlodnik . A poza tym , tu jest baaardzo przyjemnie

reviewed by Waldek from Poland on Oct.08.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

I love Indian food, and i have never had better than this place. I have visit Vilnius twice and both times had to come to this restaurant! i would even consider going back to vilnius just to try this place again! if you are in Vilnius then do yourself the favour and try this lovely place, the food is to die for, the atmosphere is fantastic, and the location could not be more perfect! oh and try the tikka masala!

reviewed by Marikka from Denmark on Oct.05.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

The food was excellent, the location was excellent, and the atmosphere was excellent. I have visited Sue's many times and as a local I can say that it is the best Indian restaurant in Vilnius if not in Lithuania

reviewed by Matas from Lithuania on Sep.11.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

I was there yesterday, and the food, service and surroundings were all superb. I am a great fan of Indian cuisine and have tasted it in many countries all over the world. Tomorow is my last day in Vilnius for a while, and I am going back to Sue's.

reviewed by David from Norway on Aug.09.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

I have been going to Sue's as often as possible since I moved to Lithuania in 2005. My first meal there was even earlier, as a tourist, and my experience on that occasion should tell you everything you need to know. I like my food unbelievably spicy. If I'm not crying, I'm not happy. I explained to Raj, the owner, how spicy I wanted it on that first visit, and he promised to oblige. Near the end of our meal, Raj stopped by to ask whether it was spicy enough for me. I said it was excellent, but it didn't make me cry. Without another word, Raj took my plate away and promised to correct the mistake. A short while later, he came back with a whole new plate, on the house, even though I had already eaten all but the last few bites of my first serving. When I was finishing this second helping, Raj again stopped by, and again I said the same thing: delicious, but my mouth could have handled more. Without hesitating, he took my plate and brought me a third serving! These weren't samples -- they were complete meals, just as big as the first one. That is a perfect example of what you can expect at Sue's. They are not happy unless the customer is happy. In a country where the customer is usually wrong, Sue's is educating the Lithuanian public about what excellent customer service means. Since that first visit, Both Raj and the kitchen staff always remember me and say hello whenever we eat there. They genuinely care about their customers, and it shows. And by the way, for those who don't like spicy food, don't worry -- Sue's has something for everyone. In my opinion, it's the best restaurant in Vilnius.

reviewed by Aidas from Lithuania on Jul.07.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

I must say that the reviews that highly prise this restaurant are really confusing. Sorry, but it seems to me that they are written by those related to restaurant owners. This restaurant is a true dissapointment. And I mostly refer to the food! Lack of flavour, very boring and not fresh. Anything baked or fried is overcooked and dry. The restaurant is also really expensive for what they actually serve. Fish or prawn curries are a joke. I must agree with other reviewers that it does not stand even close to the indian food you get in UK for instance. Or was I that lucky there? I personally love Indian food, I cook it quite often and always try to visit Indian restaurant in whichever country I visit. But Sue's Indian Rajas in Vilnius (and Riga) are equally disastrous.

reviewed by Masha from Latvia on Jul.07.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

OMG! this is the best indian food in the world! if you go be sure to get butter chicken... you will go back a second time or even more!! I

reviewed by Eliot from United States on Jun.10.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

So keep eating Indian food in Dubai cooked by Indian laborers in that case! You probably got used to that crap, or probably never tried good Indian (not Indian house wife made) food! Peace

reviewed by to sumit from United Arab Emirates on Jun.08.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

So keep eating Indian food in Dubai cooked by Indian laborers there then :) You probably got used, or never tried good Indian (not Indian house wife made) food! Peace

reviewed by to sumit from United Arab Emirates on Jun.08.2011

Forto Dvaras

I have been in Vilnius April'10 and the first restaurant I was in was "Forto Dvaras" - one of their branches in Zirmunai District. It impressed me already from the exterior view of this wooden cottage with seating outside. Everything made of woods give you the impression of Medieval age. And definitely, you will find all these delicious Lithuanian dishes served by beautiful Lithuanian girls with really nice customer service. But, the best is gonna be the drinks that you will have which is their very own "Svyturys". I never tasted anything so amazing like that beer. So, I can recommend anyone, single or couple, with or without family to go there and have an amazing time.

reviewed by Kazi Didar from United Kingdom on Jun.05.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

I have been once in this restaurant and i would like to say nothing taste like Indian food there so who ever is saying this restaurant is serving best Indian food please dont insult Indian food.

reviewed by sumit from United Arab Emirates on Jun.01.2011

La Provence

Probably the best restaurant in town! Very polite and nice service and sublime food!

reviewed by Mathilde from Denmark on May.26.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

The food was excellent, and I would certainly recommend the restaurant to others

reviewed by Liam from United Kingdom on May.11.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

Felt like sitting and eating food in India.. being an Indian I enjoy authentic Indian food and at Sue Raja Vilnius I really had that sort of experience. I would love to go there again and bring my family and Lithuanian friends there to eat authentic indian food. Thanks to Mr. Cahudhary for having managed it so well that I as an Indian can enjoy my country's food. Excellent service and courtsey shown by the staff and KUDOS!! to the chef for excellent and tasty food. Thanks a million.

reviewed by Anthony Paul from Lithuania on Apr.13.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

It was calm, tender, enjoyable, tasty, gorgeous atmosphere. The food and the servis was fantastic. We eally wish to become regular customers,...Thank you folks!!!

reviewed by Gintaras from Lithuania on Apr.08.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

I wish to submit to Mr Tadas,Mr Mike and others who have not been as happy as many many others are that the Buck Stops on me and the faults pointed out by some of you will be looked into and rectified as the final blame is ultimately on me.I created a Chain in the Baltics and had the distinction to have owned Sues Indian Raja in Riga which was named among 100 best restaurants in the world a decade back and I was nicknamed as the "LEGEND" by the Media.Lately my problem was that some of the colleagues were working at cross purposes especially in the Summer of last year as they had their own ambitions and there could have been intentional failures.I have greatly set my house in order by parting company from those who may have lost the interest though they were Excellent Workers(I have all due regard for them and wish them all luck as every person has a right to shape their destiny) and we will see to it that we will regain the confidence of those who had faced a disappointment.I have repeatedly requested my estemed CLients to let me know their unhappiness as it helps me to make amends.I always say -"If you are happy with us tell others but if you are unhappy,please do tell me".We now have a regular Comments Book in the restaurant and with my head held high I can say that 95% comments are Excellent to Outstanding but 5% are the one which give us the desired impetus to work more harder.Please do give us a chance to serve you once again.Kind Regards

reviewed by Wing Commander Rajinder Chaudhary from Lithuania on Mar.21.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

as a curry lover i found it to be a great find in vilnius. the food and service was good and the cook was willing to make dishes that were not on the menu as long as you gave him some notice. a pleasant and friendly place.

reviewed by Tony from Norway on Feb.19.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

I am really suprised by the negative reviews here. I had an outstanding experience at this restuarant. I grew up on Indian food and can tell good INdian food when I taste it. I ordered half portions of 3 dishes and was in rapture! Perfect location, service and attention to detail.

reviewed by Petal from Israel on Feb.07.2011

Amatininku Uzeiga

Very expensive and stinks inside. Beer is not the best. The kitchen is ok, but there are better ones around.

reviewed by resident from Lithuania on Jan.19.2011

Sue's Indian Raja

We're Americans residing in Vilnius and we bring all our visiting friends and family to Sue's. Best Indian in town and better than most I've had in the US, too. Have to admit last winter the dishes seemed to have lost their luster but happy to report the last few times we've been, the kitchen is back to their best. I dream of the Dal Makhani, extra spicy! They also deliver, great for a long Vilnius winter.

reviewed by Olson Family from United States on Dec.03.2010

Sue's Indian Raja

The place was fantastically expensive, especially for Vilnius. I can't really rate anything meat, because I simply don't appreciate it, but everything here was, well, average, according to quality. You'll be paying UK prices for food suitable for people from Greenland, in terms of Indian cuisine. I had heard so much before my visit, but was so let down. My Russian girlfriend said the Indian "fast food" at Ozas was much more delicious, but it could have been because of a bad Saturday night. In short, the nan was little more than a beat-down flour tortilla, sadly.

reviewed by Mike from Lithuania on Nov.27.2010