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2. Double Coffee (Skunu Street)
- All kinds of coffee available, espresso comes with a small glass of water as it should, mochachino is excellent, my favourite, black coffee is... read more
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3. La Moustache
- Just found a new interesting place in old town here in Riga. Good area, not so fullfilled with tourist attractions part of old center. Cosy, nice... read more
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4. Restorans Rossini
- Interesting place, nice location little bit out of main tourist traps but still close to everything in center. Almost opposite of the National... read more
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5. Lido Vērmanītis
- One of the first catering companies in the country with the "people's restaurant" concept - an open kitchen in the original interior - known already... read more
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8. Lido (Krasta)
- In Krasta Lido you can taste latvian dishes- potatoes with sauerkraut and pork meat. Or some traditional soups- beet soup, cold soup, mushroom... read more
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9. Relaxation Centre Lido
- LIDO is not only big and amongst locals popular relaxation centre with various attractions for kids, it's also one of most authentic national restaurants... read more
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10. Art Café Sienna
- This is definatelly the place for best coffee!!! I have been spoilt after they opened a year ago - nobody in Riga makes such a delicious cappucino...... read more
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The Best of NileGuide
- Hanging out at a street side cafe or restaurant in the Old Town section of Riga is definitely an experience that makes you feel like you could easily slip into medieval Baltic culture, with a simple life and pastoral scene unfurling right in front of you. Then you realize everyone is walking around in suits. Riga has food from all over the world, along with traditional Latvian foods as it's a major European city considering the general small populations of the north, so you won't have trouble finding whatever you're craving. Whether it's Chinese or a simple Russian bakery, Riga will have it, and probably load it on with the desserts. The Latvians love their sweets.
