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Description: ‘Karališka Senoji Kibininė’ (The Royal Old Kybyn Inn), is situated just 23 km from Vilnius in Trakai district, home of ethnic Karaite cuisine. Conveniently located near the Vilnius-Kaunas highway, and with spacious parking, the restaurant is ideal for a cosy family occasion, a wedding feast, a tourist visit or business function. Established in an attractive and ingeniously designed building, ‘Karališka Senoji Kibininė’ is distinguished for its splendid interior design, unforgettable Karaite and Lithuanian food, impeccable service and exclusive atmosphere. ‘Luxury for an affordable price’ – that was the original idea of the owners of the restaurant, which opened its doors in 2008. Luxury: here you can enjoy not only the food, but also the interior. The ceiling is decorated with a mural painting by artist Sergey Maslov. The furniture has been collected from different antique shops of the country.
Bricks were sourced from a 13th century brick oven excavated in the courtyard of a sister restaurant, ‘Senoji kibininė’ in Trakai.The legendary ‘Senoji kibininė’, for which Trakai is renowned, was first to receive the mark of the Culinary Heritage Fund for its authentic Karaite pastry – kybyn. All ‘Senoji kibininė’ restaurants which follow the tradition have been awarded not only the mark of the Culinary Heritage Fund, but also National Heritage Product certificates.
Everyone who is interested in the Karaite cuisine culture is invited not only to try kybyn, but also to learn how to make the pastry themselves. ‘Karališka Senoji Kibininė’ not only offers more than 15 types of kybyn, but also focuses on Lithuanian cuisine. The menu and home-brewed drinks will please even the most discerning gourmet. The restaurant seats up to 500 guests. It is divided into three spaces which may be used for a single event or booked separately.‘Karališka Senoji Kibininė’ provides various services such as event organisation, not only on the site, but also in other locations.
The restaurant also offers the ‘Kibin drive’ service for passersby. Hot, straight-from-the-oven juicy kybyn can be ordered without leaving your car – plus of course a cup of specialty caraway seed drink, own-brewed kvass, or fragrant coffee. It's good to know you are always welcome! Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Karaite and Lithuanian cuisine at the legendary restaurant The Old Kybyn Inn Situated on Karaimų Street, Trakai, next to the iron Karaite Bridge dividing the two lakes, The Old Kybyn Inn has been operating since 1979.
Reconstructed for the third time, the restaurant continues to cherish old Karaite traditions, including the baking of kybyns. Lithuania should be grateful for its highly popular kybyns to Vytautas, Grand Duke of Lithuania, who some 600 years ago brought Karaites to Lithuania along with their kybyns. Surprisingly enough, Lithuania has never counted more than two or three thousand Karaites, while their kybyns simply conquered the whole country. The kybyns of the Lithuanian Karaites are stuffed not only with chopped mutton or beef. Some 3o years ago, our first kybyn inn, then named The Old Kybyn Inn, started baking butter-based kybyns stuffed with pork, which soon became popular.
Eventually, besides meat, the restaurant started stuffing kybyns with mushrooms, vegetables, curd and even chocolate or nuts. However, the kybyns name and the popularity of this dish brought to us by the Karaites have remained unchanged.
The Royal Old Kybyn Inn restaurant in Sausių Village, Trakai District opened its doors in 2008. It is located at the 23rd kilometre on the Vilnius-Kaunas highway.
Standing in a nice and strategically convenient place, The Royal Old Kybyn Inn restaurant is the best choice for those who are planning various activities in the Trakai District neighbouring Vilnius. Our large and spacious halls will accommodate any party, family events, weddings or important business events, including presentations, press conferences, seminars or official banquets, etc. Easy access and large parking lots contribute to the overall comfort of the guests.
Our restaurants not only offer more than 16 types of kybyns but also focus on Lithuanian cuisine. Even the most exacting gourmet will appreciate our Lithuanian dishes and original drinks included in the menu of The Old Kybyn Inn restaurants. Not only visitors from within Lithuania, but also foreign tourist groups are kindly invited to try our Karaite or Lithuanian cuisine. The Old Kybyn Inn, the legendary restaurant that makes Trakai famous, was the first to get certification by the Culinary Heritage Fund for the authenticity of its recipes for Karaite kybyns made at the restaurant. All of The Old Kybyn Inn tradition-preserving restaurants are not only certified by the Culinary Heritage Fund, but have also received the national heritage product certificate. Located in attractive and original buildings, the restaurants are distinguished for their splendid and delicate interior design, unforgettable Karaite and Lithuanian cuisine dishes, pleasant service and special atmosphere.