This section lists providers of dining services throughout Latvia (except for Rīga) – cafés, bars and restaurants that offer and honour Latvian foods and traditions. The venues have specific opening hours, and small groups of visitors do not need to make reservations in advance. If your group has more than six members, we suggest that you contact the venue in advance to ensure smooth services.
The “Latvian Kitchen” logo means that the dining facility will have at least three traditional or modern Latvian foods and drinks on the menu. Each venue will list the foods and beverages that are available. If the menu has changed, ask your server to identify the Latvian foods.
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The “Zvejnieku seta” restaurantSprats with egg, fish soup, farmer’s breakfast, cooked butter beans, chicken livers with mashed potatoes, Kurzeme stroganoff, potted farmer’s stew, crepes and potato pancakes with potatoes, stacked rye bread, homemade sheet pastry. |
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PannaCold soup, fresh cabbage soup, baked carp or catfish, steak haché, grey peas with bacon, pancakes. |
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The “Tris kambari” saloonCold soup, baked cod or plaice, pork chop, potted meat and mushrooms, stuffed pancakes, stacked rye bread, strawberry soup. |
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The “Kiviskrogs” caféChilled kefir or beet soup, herring salad, roast pork ribs, baked cod or plaice, potato pancakes, crepes. |
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CAFE 2 LOCALSDārzeņu zupa, vēzīšu zupa, putraimdesa, pelēkie zirņi, marinētas cūkgaļas ribiņas, aknu plācenīši, cūkgaļas cepetis ar ceptiem kartupeļiem, cepts ābols, melleņu klimpas, dzērveņu morss. |
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The “Kungu rija” restaurantSmoked catfish, leg of lamb, roast veal, venison or pork, stuffed duck or goose. |