Restaurant in Vilnius, Lithuania
Stikliai
335ptsMichelin-recognised classics, low booking pressure.

About Stikliai
Stikliai holds a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025, with Michelin citing its cooking classics. Chef Guido Boerenkamp runs a disciplined Classic French kitchen in Vilnius's medieval Old Town. At €€€€ with easy booking and a 4.5 Google rating across 563 reviews, it is the most credentialled formal dining option in Vilnius and the right call for special occasions when classical technique matters.
Should You Book Stikliai?
Getting a table at Stikliai is easier than you might expect for a Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant in Vilnius. Booking difficulty is low relative to its standing, which makes it one of the more accessible fine-dining options in the city at the €€€€ price point. If you are planning a special occasion dinner in Vilnius's Old Town and want a kitchen with documented credentials, Stikliai earns serious consideration. The real question is timing: at this level, what you eat and when you visit matters more than whether you can get in.
The Restaurant
Stikliai holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, with Michelin specifically highlighting its cooking classics. The recognition is for consistent execution of a Classic French format, not experimental or fusion cooking. Chef Guido Boerenkamp leads the kitchen, and the cuisine sits firmly in the tradition of technique-led French cooking: precise, structured, and built around classical methods rather than trend-chasing. For diners who want clean sauces, disciplined protein cookery, and a kitchen that has demonstrated reliability across two consecutive Michelin cycles, this is the right room.
The address is Gaono g. 7, placing it in the heart of Vilnius's medieval Old Town, one of the best-preserved baroque old cities in Northern Europe. The setting carries weight for occasion dining: arriving for dinner here feels materially different from a restaurant in a modern development. That physical context is part of what the price buys.
Seasonal Rotation and When to Visit
Classic French cuisine at this level operates on a seasonal produce calendar that shapes what is worth ordering and when. The Michelin recognition for cooking classics signals that the kitchen is not trying to outrun its ingredient sourcing with technique. That means the menu in late autumn and winter will lean into game, root vegetables, and preparations that suit the cold — the kind of cooking where Classic French training pays off most visibly. Braised and slow-cooked dishes, rich reductions, and preparations built around cellar and root produce are where a kitchen like this demonstrates its range.
Spring brings lighter protein and the first green vegetables of the Lithuanian season, and the shift in a French-trained kitchen tends to produce its most technically delicate work in this window: lighter stocks, more restrained butter use, produce-led plates. Summer, with more local ingredient availability, often stretches a menu like this toward freshness, though Classic French discipline tends to resist over-simplification even in warm months. Visiting in late autumn or winter is the strongest call for this specific cuisine type and format, when the cooking mode and the season align most naturally. If you are visiting Vilnius in that window, Stikliai is the easiest recommendation for formal dinner dining.
Because specific current menu items are not confirmed in our data, contact the restaurant directly before your visit to understand what the current rotation includes. Do not arrive assuming a specific dish will be on the menu.
For Special Occasions
The combination of Old Town address, Michelin Plate recognition, Classic French format, and €€€€ pricing puts Stikliai clearly in the special occasion column. This is not a casual dinner venue. A 4.5 Google rating across 563 reviews is a meaningful signal of consistent delivery: at this price tier, disappointed guests are vocal, and a score that holds across that volume of reviews indicates the kitchen and front-of-house are performing reliably. For anniversaries, business dinners where the setting needs to carry weight, or any occasion where the room and the cooking both need to be right, Stikliai is the most credentialled option at the formal end of the Vilnius dining market.
If you are in the €€€€ tier and want innovation over classicism, Demo and Pas mus offer modern and innovative formats at the same price tier. But for a formal occasion where the cooking style itself needs to be beyond argument, the classical credentials here are a practical advantage.
Practical Details
Stikliai is located at Gaono g. 7, Vilnius 01131, in the Old Town. The price range is €€€€. Booking difficulty is low — reservation availability should not require planning more than a week or two ahead in most circumstances, though special occasion periods around Lithuanian national holidays and peak summer tourism weeks may need more lead time. Specific hours, phone contact, and online booking method are not confirmed in our data; check directly with the restaurant or via current online listings. Dietary restriction queries are leading raised at the time of booking, as a Classic French kitchen of this type will generally accommodate with advance notice, but confirmation is the guest's responsibility.
For broader Vilnius dining context, see our full Vilnius restaurants guide. For hotels, our Vilnius hotels guide covers where to stay near the Old Town. If you are planning a full evening, our Vilnius bars guide has pre- or post-dinner options. See also wineries and experiences in Vilnius.
Other credentialled dining options across Lithuania worth noting: ALBA Bistro in Klaipeda, Uoksas in Kaunas, and Apvalaus Stalo Klubo in Trakai for day-trip dining. For manor-house dining outside the city, Paliesius manor is worth the drive. If you want to benchmark Classic French cooking internationally, Waterside Inn in Bray and Cheval Blanc by Peter Knogl in Basel represent the format at its most established.
Quick reference: Gaono g. 7, Vilnius Old Town | €€€€ | Classic French | Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 | Google 4.5 (563 reviews) | Booking: easy, low lead time required.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Stikliai?
Michelin's recognition specifically calls out cooking classics, so lean into the French canon rather than specials or experimental additions. Classic French at €€€€ pricing means dishes like refined braises, butter-forward sauces, and precise protein cookery are likely where the kitchen performs strongest. Without current menu data, your safest approach is to ask the server what the kitchen is running at its best that evening.
How far ahead should I book Stikliai?
Booking difficulty is low relative to Michelin-recognised restaurants in major European cities, so a week's notice should be sufficient in most cases. Peak summer and holiday weekends in Vilnius Old Town may require slightly more lead time, but this is not a hard-to-get reservation. Phone and website details are not listed publicly, so book through a third-party reservation platform or check the venue's official channels at Gaono g. 7.
Can Stikliai accommodate groups?
Classic French restaurants at €€€€ typically offer private dining options suited to groups of 6–12, and Stikliai's Old Town address and positioning suggest this is plausible. That said, specific private room availability is not confirmed in the available data, so check the venue's official channels before booking parties of more than four. For large groups, confirming in advance is worth the extra step.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Stikliai?
Whether Stikliai offers a tasting menu format is not confirmed in the available data, so this is worth clarifying at booking. If a tasting menu exists, the Michelin Plate for cooking classics suggests it would reward diners who want to benchmark the kitchen's range. At €€€€, a tasting format represents a meaningful spend, so ask the restaurant directly about format and price before committing.
Is Stikliai good for a special occasion?
Yes, straightforwardly. The Michelin Plate recognition, Classic French format, €€€€ pricing, and Vilnius Old Town address combine to make Stikliai the clearest special-occasion option in the city. It reads as formal enough for anniversaries and business dinners without requiring the reservation difficulty of a starred venue. If the occasion demands somewhere that signals seriousness without being impossible to book, this fits.
Is Stikliai worth the price?
At €€€€, Stikliai is priced at the top end for Vilnius, where the cost of living and dining benchmarks sit well below Paris or Copenhagen. Michelin Plate recognition for two consecutive years (2024 and 2025) confirms consistent execution, which matters at this price. If you are comparing it to €€€€ French restaurants in Western Europe, it likely over-delivers on value; if you are comparing it to other Vilnius options, the premium is real and the format is specific.
What are alternatives to Stikliai in Vilnius?
Vilnius has a small but growing fine dining scene. For classic European cooking at a similar register, Demo and Gaspar's are the comparisons worth considering. Somm and Le Travi offer different formats that may suit diners looking for wine-led or more casual experiences. Pas mus is a further alternative depending on cuisine preference. Stikliai holds the clearest Michelin credential in the group, which matters if that signal is important to your booking decision.
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