Restaurant in Kaunas, Lithuania
Uoksas
210ptsKaunas's most consistent Michelin-recognised table.

About Uoksas
Uoksas holds a Michelin Plate for 2024 and 2025, making it the most credentialed modern cuisine restaurant in Kaunas at a €€ price point. With a 4.6 Google rating across 873 reviews and a kitchen that operates at a documented standard of quality, it's the first booking to make in the city. Book a week ahead for weekends; weekday availability is generally easy.
Verdict: Book It
Kaunas doesn't have a deep bench of Michelin-recognised restaurants, which makes Uoksas worth paying attention to. It has held a Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025, a signal that the kitchen is producing food that meets a documented standard of quality, not just local popularity. At the €€ price point, that credential is harder to ignore. If you've already eaten here once, the question isn't whether to return — it's when, and what to order next.
The Kitchen and What It Does Well
Uoksas operates in the modern cuisine register, the category that gives kitchens the most latitude: seasonal product, technical ambition, and a menu that can shift without being anchored to a national tradition. In Kaunas, that positioning is relatively rare. Most of the city's better restaurants either lean into French technique (see Arrivée) or occupy a looser international format (see DIA). Uoksas sits in a different lane: the food is driven by the kitchen's choices rather than a genre expectation, and the Michelin Plate recognition suggests those choices are being executed at a level that warrants the trip.
The editorial angle here is technical consistency. A Michelin Plate doesn't certify a single great dish — it certifies that a kitchen is performing at a reliable standard across the menu. For a returning visitor, that's the most useful piece of information: the quality floor is high enough that you're not gambling on which section of the menu to trust. The smart move on a second visit is to move away from whatever you ordered first and test a different part of the menu , that's where you learn what this kitchen actually prioritises.
Within the modern cuisine category in Lithuania, Uoksas has strong peers further afield. Kitchens like Demo in Vilnius operate at a comparable level of ambition and recognition. If you're travelling across Lithuania and want to map the country's better modern kitchens, Uoksas belongs on that itinerary alongside Vilnius options. For international reference points in the same category, Maison Lameloise in Chagny and Frantzén in Stockholm represent what the leading of this format looks like , Uoksas is operating in the same tradition at a fraction of the price.
Atmosphere and When to Go
The address , Maironio g. 28 , puts Uoksas in Kaunas's Old Town, a compact area where the energy varies significantly depending on the day and hour. Weekday evenings tend to run quieter, which makes them better for conversation and for the kind of attention to the food that a Michelin Plate restaurant rewards. Weekend evenings carry more ambient noise and a livelier room; if that atmosphere suits your occasion, Friday or Saturday dinner works well. Lunchtime, where available, is typically calmer across the board.
On timing within the year: Lithuanian spring and early summer (May through July) bring the widest seasonal ingredient availability, and modern cuisine kitchens that pay attention to produce tend to show leading during these months. If the menu is rotating with the seasons , which is standard practice in this format , a visit between May and September is likely to catch the kitchen working with the most varied local supply. Winter visits are still worthwhile given the Michelin Plate consistency, but the menu is more constrained by what's available.
Booking and Logistics
Booking at Uoksas is direct. With a Google rating of 4.6 across 873 reviews, this isn't an obscure address , it has real, sustained volume. But it's also not the kind of tightly-held reservation that requires months of planning. A few days' notice should be sufficient for a weekday dinner; give yourself a week or so for a weekend booking, particularly if you have a specific date in mind. If you're planning a special occasion or travelling to Kaunas specifically to eat here, booking a week to ten days out removes any uncertainty.
No phone number or website is listed in our current data, so the most reliable approach is to book through a reservation platform that lists Uoksas, or to contact the restaurant directly via the address. For broader context on what else to do in the city while you're here, our full Kaunas restaurants guide covers the wider dining picture, and our Kaunas hotels guide can help with where to stay. If you want to extend the evening, the Kaunas bars guide has options nearby.
Price and Value
At €€, Uoksas sits in the mid-range bracket for Kaunas, which is a more affordable dining city than Vilnius or the Lithuanian coast. The Michelin Plate recognition at this price tier is the clearest value signal available: you're getting documented quality at a price point well below what equivalent recognition would cost in Western Europe. Compare that to Arrivée, which runs €€€ for French cuisine , if budget is a consideration, Uoksas delivers comparable standing at a lower spend. For special occasions where you want recognition-backed quality without a high bill, this is the correct choice in the Kaunas market.
Lithuania has a small but growing number of Michelin-recognised addresses; for regional context, ALBA Bistro in Klaipeda, Apvalaus Stalo Klubo in Trakai, Red Brick in Radiškis, and Paliesius manor in Paliesius round out the country's broader picture of serious cooking outside the capital. Uoksas fits into that map as the strongest option in Kaunas. If you're planning a broader Lithuanian food trip, our Kaunas experiences guide and Kaunas wineries guide help complete the picture.
FAQ
What are alternatives to Uoksas in Kaunas?
- For French technique at a higher price point, Arrivée (€€€) is the most direct step up. If you want a similar modern cuisine format at the same price tier, Nüman (€€) and Monte Pacis (€€) are the closest alternatives. DIA (€€) runs a looser international menu and suits a more casual evening. See our full Kaunas restaurants guide for more options.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Uoksas?
- The Michelin Plate recognition across two consecutive years (2024 and 2025) means the kitchen has been assessed as delivering quality at a consistent standard. At the €€ price tier, a tasting menu format , if offered , represents strong value relative to what equivalent recognition costs in Western Europe. Without confirmed menu details in our current data, check directly with the restaurant for current format and pricing before booking.
Does Uoksas handle dietary restrictions?
- Modern cuisine kitchens typically have the technical range to accommodate dietary restrictions, but the specifics depend on the current menu. Contact Uoksas directly before booking if you have requirements , the earlier you flag them, the better a kitchen of this type can prepare.
How far ahead should I book Uoksas?
- A few days' notice works for weekdays. For weekends, aim for a week in advance. If you're travelling specifically for dinner here or planning a special occasion, book ten days out to remove any risk. Uoksas has 873 Google reviews and holds Michelin Plate recognition, so it does draw a real audience , don't leave it to the day before on a Saturday.
Can I eat at the bar at Uoksas?
- Bar seating details aren't confirmed in our current data. Contact the restaurant directly to ask about counter or bar options, which can be a good route for solo diners or last-minute bookings at modern cuisine restaurants in this format.
Is Uoksas good for a special occasion?
- Yes. The combination of Michelin Plate recognition and a €€ price point makes it the strongest case in Kaunas for a special occasion dinner where you want the food to carry the evening. It delivers more by way of documented quality than comparably-priced alternatives. If budget allows stepping up, Arrivée at €€€ offers a grander occasion feel, but Uoksas is the better value call.
Is Uoksas worth the price?
- At €€ with a Michelin Plate for two consecutive years and a 4.6 Google rating across 873 reviews, the answer is yes. You're getting recognition-backed quality at a price that, by any Western European comparison, is low for this standard. Among Kaunas's modern cuisine options, Uoksas has the strongest credential-to-price ratio available.
Compare Uoksas
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uoksas | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Nüman | Modern Cuisine | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Arrivée | French | €€€ | Unknown | — | |
| DIA | International | €€ | Unknown | — | |
| Monte Pacis | Contemporary | €€ | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Kaunas for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Uoksas in Kaunas?
Uoksas is the clearest Michelin-recognised option in Kaunas, but Nüman, Arrivée, DIA, and Monte Pacis all compete in the upper tier of the city's dining scene. If you want a different format or atmosphere, those four are the sensible next stops — though none currently carry a Michelin Plate in consecutive years the way Uoksas does (2024 and 2025).
Is the tasting menu worth it at Uoksas?
At €€ pricing, Uoksas sits in the mid-range bracket for Kaunas, which is already an affordable city compared to Vilnius. If Uoksas offers a tasting format, the price-to-recognition ratio is strong given the back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition. Specific menu structure and current pricing are not publicly documented, so confirm format directly with the venue before booking.
Does Uoksas handle dietary restrictions?
Modern cuisine kitchens at this level typically accommodate dietary requirements, but Uoksas has no published dietary policy in available records. check the venue's official channels before your visit to confirm what they can accommodate, especially for complex restrictions.
How far ahead should I book Uoksas?
Book at least one to two weeks ahead. With 873 Google reviews at a 4.6 average, Uoksas has real, sustained volume for a Kaunas address — it is not a quiet local spot. Weekend evenings will fill faster than midweek lunch, so give yourself more lead time if you have a fixed date.
Can I eat at the bar at Uoksas?
No bar seating policy is documented for Uoksas. Given its Old Town address at Maironio g. 28 and its consistent Michelin Plate recognition, this reads as a sit-down restaurant rather than a casual drop-in venue. Call ahead if walk-in or bar seating is important to your plan.
Is Uoksas good for a special occasion?
Yes. Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 gives Uoksas a credibility anchor that holds up for a birthday, anniversary, or business dinner. The €€ price range means you get a notable meal without the commitment of a high-end tasting menu bill, which makes it a practical choice as well as a presentable one.
Is Uoksas worth the price?
At €€, Uoksas is among the better-value Michelin-recognised meals you can find in the Baltic region. Kaunas is cheaper than Vilnius across the board, and two consecutive Michelin Plates indicate consistent kitchen output rather than a one-year fluke. For the price bracket and the recognition, the value case is solid.
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