Balti Drambliai

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Teeming with Vilnius' endless array of beautiful young people, students, hipsters and hippies, this vegetarian hangout seems to be a home-base for just about everyone ages sixteen to thirty. One of the city's only veggie places, the prices are average and the food above-average with a menu that features daily curry dishes, Indian snacks and samosas, Indian desserts, shakes and a vast selection of teas. Nonetheless, you may find more people having a pint here, and socializing with your friends long after the food is gone seems to be the norm, making finding a table rather challenging in this exposed-brick cavern filled with craggy nooks and tie-dye tapestries. The service is not prize-winning either, but the lackadaisical attitude seems to be shared by the staff and clientele alike and may have something to do with the heady aroma wafting through the summer courtyard. Live music on the weekends make it even busier. |
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reviewed by Vyd from United Kingdom on Jan.11.2012 | |
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reviewed by moniem ahmed from United Kingdom on Jun.10.2008 | |
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I ordered indian ''biryani'' it was so badly cooked that it's going to be my last visit there . Mass place on weekends . 





