Relevant for new students: where to eat well at the university?

November 4, 2025

When you start your studies, it’s important not only to find your favorite lecture hall or reading room but also to know where you can get a tasty and balanced meal. There are several dining options on the university campus, each with its unique character and menu.

“Confetti” – A Healthy Food Restaurant

“Confetti” follows the motto “Healthy food for everyone,” offering fresh and nutritious meals every day. Dishes are prepared using only the highest quality meats, vegetables, and other ingredients. They are designed to be rich in slow-digesting carbohydrates, ensuring you’ll have energy to last the whole day.

“Hey Hungry” – Snacks, Coffee, and a Cozy Atmosphere

If you’re looking for a place to grab a quick bite or enjoy a coffee break between lectures, “Hey Hungry” is a perfect choice. This modern space offers a variety of sandwiches, salads, fresh pastries, and different types of coffee. Designed for comfort, it’s a great spot to relax or chat with friends, and you’ll likely want to come back.

“Maisto imperija” – A Rich Daily Menu

“Maisto imperija” serves up to 20 different dishes every day, including vegetarian options and meals tailored to special dietary needs. International students will find both traditional Lithuanian dishes and familiar flavors from their own countries. The menu changes with the seasons, and all meals are made from fresh, high-quality ingredients.

The Food Lab – An Opportunity to Make Your Own Meals
VILNIUS TECH Sustainability Center (located in the Faculty of Environmental Engineering, S5 building, 1st floor, from 11:00 until 15:00) is home to the Food Lab – a space created specifically for the university community where students and staff can prepare or heat up the food they bring with them. Here you will find all the necessary equipment: a stove, pots and pans, a microwave, a kettle, dishes, utensils, and supplies to clean up after yourself. (When using this space, it is important to follow the posted rules.)

Where to Find These Places?

  • “Confetti” – Plytinės g. 25 (Plytinės rūmai) and Islandijos g. 3
  • “Maisto imperija” – Saulėtekio al. 11, Building S2, 1st floor
  • “Hey Hungry” – Saulėtekio al. 11, Building S2, 1st floor

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