Restaurant in Riga, Latvia
Michelin-recognised traditional dining at €€.

BABO holds Michelin Plate recognition for three consecutive years and ranked first on Star Wine List in Riga for both 2024 and 2025 — all at the €€ price point. It is the clearest choice in the city for a special occasion dinner that demands externally validated quality without the €€€€ price commitment. Book ahead; it fills.
The common assumption about BABO is that it's a neighbourhood casual, the kind of place you default to rather than seek out. That reading is wrong. BABO has held Michelin Plate recognition continuously since 2024 through 2026, earned Star Wine List's leading spot twice (2024 and 2025), and sits on a 4.7 Google rating across 765 reviews. For a €€ restaurant on Dzirnavu iela in Riga's central district, that credential stack puts it in a different category from most of what surrounds it. If you're planning a special occasion dinner in Riga and want to stay at the €€ level without sacrificing quality signals, BABO is the clearest answer in the city right now.
Dzirnavu iela sits in Riga's Centra rajons, a stretch of the city that bridges the Old Town's tourist gravity and the quieter residential streets further east. What BABO has done on this address is become a genuine local anchor — the kind of restaurant that draws both neighbourhood regulars and visitors who have done their research. That combination is harder to achieve than it sounds, and the Star Wine List recognition (leading ranking in both 2024 and 2025) suggests the beverage program is a meaningful part of why people return.
The cuisine is listed as Traditional, which in the Latvian context means a commitment to regional produce and established cooking methods rather than the modernist tasting-menu format that dominates the higher price brackets. This is a meaningful distinction if you are choosing between BABO and Riga's €€€€ tier. At JOHN Chef's Hall, the format is technique-forward and cerebral. BABO's approach is warmer and more grounded , the kind of cooking that holds up over a long dinner rather than asking you to pay close attention to every plate.
The Michelin Plate designation, held across three consecutive guide years (2024, 2025, 2026), is a useful calibration tool here. A Plate means Michelin inspectors found cooking that is consistently good but does not yet meet the threshold for a star. In practical terms, for a €€ restaurant in a Baltic capital, that is a strong position to occupy. It means quality is dependable rather than aspirational. For a celebration dinner where reliability matters as much as ambition, that is exactly what you want.
Wine program deserves specific attention. Star Wine List is a credible international wine media platform, and ranking first in Riga two years running is not an incidental honour. If the wine list is a factor in your booking decision , whether for a date, a business meal, or a group celebration , BABO is the clearest choice at the €€ level in the city. Milda and Neiburgs are worth considering for atmosphere and setting, but neither carries the same wine credentials at this price.
For special occasions specifically: the €€ price range makes BABO accessible without feeling like a compromise. You are not paying €€€€ prices at Seasons or elsewhere, but you are getting a kitchen and wine program that have been externally validated at a serious level. That value equation is genuinely difficult to find elsewhere in Riga's dining options. Ferma operates in a similar price band but with a different culinary focus; BABO's Traditional cuisine positioning and consistent award track make it the stronger pick when the meal itself needs to carry the occasion.
The 4.7 rating across 765 Google reviews is also worth contextualising. A high average across a large review base is meaningfully different from a high average across a small one. At 765 reviews, the 4.7 reflects a broad consensus rather than a small sample of enthusiasts. That kind of sustained satisfaction signals operational consistency , the kitchen and front-of-house are not just performing well on good nights.
Riga's dining scene has expanded in ambition over the past several years, with new openings at the creative and modernist end raising the ceiling for what the city offers. BABO's relevance in this context is not despite its Traditional focus but because of it. As more restaurants chase the tasting-menu format, a well-executed Traditional kitchen with a genuinely strong wine list fills a gap that the higher-end openings are not competing for. If you are visiting Riga and want a broader sense of what the city's restaurant scene covers, see our full Rīga restaurants guide. For bars, hotels, and experiences around the same area, the Rīga bars guide, hotels guide, and experiences guide are useful companions.
Elsewhere in Latvia, the same standard of externally validated cooking appears at 36.Line in Jurmala and Pavāru māja in Līgatne. In Riga itself, 3 pavāru restorans sits in a comparable conversation. If you are building a longer Latvia itinerary, Akustika in Valmiera, H.E. Vanadziņš in Cēsis, and MO in Liepaja are worth the detour. For traditional cuisine at a comparable standard in Western Europe, Cave à Vin & à Manger in Narbonne and Auberge Grand'Maison in Mûr-de-Bretagne offer useful reference points for what the format can achieve at its upper tier.
Bottom line: BABO is the most consistently recognised Traditional restaurant at the €€ price point in Riga. Book it for a date, a celebration, or any meal where you want serious quality without committing to the €€€€ tier. Booking is easy , but given the award profile and Google review volume, reserving a table ahead of time is the sensible move.
Quick reference: €€ price range | Centra rajons, Dzirnavu iela 42 | Michelin Plate 2024–2026 | Star Wine List #1 Riga 2024 & 2025 | 4.7 Google (765 reviews) | Booking difficulty: Easy
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BABO | Traditional Cuisine | BABO is a restaurant in Riga, Latvia. It was published on Star Wine List on August 21, 2024 and is a White Star.; Michelin Plate (2026); Star Wine List #2 (2025); Star Wine List #1 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Star Wine List #1 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| JOHN Chef's Hall | Modern Cuisine | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Max Cekot Kitchen | Creative | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Le Dome | Seafood, Modern Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Shōyu | Japanese | Unknown | — | |
| Snatch | Italian | Unknown | — |
How BABO stacks up against the competition.
Bar seating details are not confirmed in the venue record. Given BABO's positioning as a Michelin Plate-recognised traditional restaurant on Dzirnavu iela, it operates as a sit-down dining room rather than a drop-in bar-counter format. check the venue's official channels to confirm seating options before assuming walk-in bar access.
Book at least one to two weeks ahead. BABO has held consecutive Michelin Plates in 2024, 2025, and 2026, plus two Star Wine List top rankings, which means demand outpaces what a casual traditional restaurant would face. For weekends or special occasions, push that to three weeks.
Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in the venue record. Traditional Latvian cuisine tends to be meat and dairy-forward, so if you have strict requirements, confirm directly with BABO before booking rather than assuming flexibility.
No tasting menu is confirmed in the venue data. BABO operates in the €€ price range with a traditional cuisine focus, so the format is more likely à la carte than a structured tasting progression. Verify the current menu format when booking.
Yes, with the right expectations. BABO's Michelin Plate recognition across three consecutive years and its Star Wine List rankings signal consistent quality that holds up for a birthday or anniversary dinner. At €€, it won't feel ceremonial in the way a tasting-menu-only room does, but it delivers a credentialed experience without the premium-tier price.
At €€, yes. Three consecutive Michelin Plates and back-to-back Star Wine List rankings make BABO the most consistently recognised traditional restaurant in Riga at this price point. For the credentialing on offer, the value-to-cost ratio is strong compared to Riga peers charging similar or higher prices without equivalent recognition.
For a more chef-forward tasting format, Max Cekot Kitchen is the relevant upgrade. JOHN Chef's Hall offers a similar special-occasion framing. Le Dome skews toward classic European rather than traditional Latvian. Shōyu is the pick if you want Japanese rather than local cuisine. Snatch is the casual end of the spectrum — lower commitment, lower price.
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