Restaurant in Riga, Latvia
Three Bib Gourmands. Old Town prices that hold up.

Three consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024–2026) make Milda the clearest case for traditional Latvian cooking in Rīga at a mid-range price. Rated 4.4 across 2,000+ reviews, the kitchen is consistent and the Old Town address is walkable from most central hotels. Book a few days ahead for weekdays; give yourself more lead time for weekends.
If you want a serious Latvian meal in Rīga's Old Town without paying fine-dining prices, Milda is the clearest answer in the city right now. This is the place for food-focused travelers who want to understand what traditional Latvian cooking looks like when it's done with care — not dressed up for tourists, not stripped down for budget travelers. The €€ price range means you can eat well here without the commitment of a tasting-menu blowout, and three consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024, 2025, 2026) confirm the kitchen is consistent. Book it for a weeknight dinner when you want substance over spectacle, or as a first-night arrival meal when you're calibrating what Rīga's food scene can actually deliver.
Three years running with a Michelin Bib Gourmand is not a coincidence. The Bib designation specifically recognises restaurants that offer good cooking at a price that doesn't require justification, and Milda has held it across three consecutive guide editions. That kind of consistency matters more than a single-year recognition, particularly in a category where kitchens sometimes spike and fade. At 4.4 across more than 2,000 Google reviews, the signal from everyday diners reinforces what the Michelin inspectors found: this place performs reliably, not just on the nights that count.
The cuisine is traditional, which in the Latvian context means rooted in the country's agricultural and seasonal larder , grains, root vegetables, fermented and cured preparations, freshwater fish, and pork in various forms. This is not a kitchen chasing Scandinavian-adjacent trends or rebranding peasant food with architectural plating. The approach is more direct than that, and for an explorer who wants to eat the actual food culture of a place rather than an international chef's interpretation of it, that directness is precisely the point.
The address , Kungu iela 8, in Rīga's Centra rajons , puts Milda squarely in the Old Town district, which means it's walkable from most central hotels and easy to combine with an evening in the neighbourhood. That convenience matters: you don't need to plan transport around it, and the area has enough to keep you occupied before or after the meal. For visitors already staying in the Old Town, this is a logical anchor for an evening rather than a destination requiring a taxi.
For solo travelers and pairs, counter or bar seating , where available , tends to be the most rewarding position in a traditional cooking restaurant at this price point. You're closer to the rhythm of the kitchen, the pacing is often more attentive because you're directly in staff sightlines, and the experience has a less formal register that suits the food's character. Milda's traditional cuisine framing lends itself to this kind of proximity: dishes that are rooted in process and technique are more legible when you're watching them come together. If counter seats are offered, request them. For a solo diner or a pair with a genuine interest in the food, it's a better seat than a corner table.
This format also suits a particular kind of traveler: someone who wants to eat alone without the awkwardness of a large table for one, or a pair who'd rather talk about the food than talk over it. At €€, the counter doesn't carry the weight of ceremony , you can order at your own pace, ask questions, and leave feeling informed rather than performed at.
Booking at Milda is rated easy, which at a Bib Gourmand restaurant in a capital city is worth noting , many comparable venues in Tallinn, Vilnius, or Warsaw at this recognition level fill up two to three weeks out. The Bib designation brings consistent attention, so don't assume easy booking means last-minute is always possible. A few days' notice is sensible for midweek; for Friday or Saturday, give yourself more lead time. Hours and specific booking methods aren't confirmed in our data, so check directly with the restaurant before planning around a tight itinerary.
Milda sits in the €€ band, which in Rīga translates to a meal that's accessible without being budget dining , think a meaningful two or three courses with a drink, well under what you'd spend at the city's top-tier tasting-menu restaurants. For a food-focused traveler working through Rīga's dining scene, this is an efficient use of both appetite and budget.
For broader Rīga planning, our full Rīga restaurants guide covers the range of options across price points. You can also explore our Rīga hotels guide, Rīga bars guide, Rīga wineries guide, and Rīga experiences guide to build out the rest of your trip.
If Milda has you interested in where traditional Latvian cooking shows up outside the capital, the picture is wider than most visitors expect. 3 pavāru restorans in Rīga is worth considering for a different take on local produce-driven cooking. Further afield, 36.Line in Jūrmala and Pavāru māja in Līgatne both reward the drive if you're spending more than a few days in the country. For something different in smaller Latvian cities, Akustika in Valmiera, H.E. Vanadziņš in Cēsis, and MO in Liepāja each have their own case for a detour.
For context on how Milda's traditional cuisine approach compares internationally, the Michelin Bib Gourmand category consistently rewards this type of kitchen , venues like Cave à Vin & à Manger - Maison Saint-Crescent in Narbonne and Auberge Grand'Maison in Mûr-de-Bretagne occupy a similar position in their respective regions: serious cooking, regional identity, accessible price.
Also worth knowing about in Rīga's broader dining scene: BABO, Ferma, Neiburgs, Seasons, and JOHN Chef's Hall each cover different ground and different price points. Milda's position as the most accessible Michelin-recognised traditional option in the city makes it a natural starting point rather than a consolation choice.
A few days is usually enough for midweek visits, but book further in advance for weekend evenings. Three consecutive Bib Gourmand awards generate steady traffic, so don't rely on walking in for a Friday or Saturday dinner. Midweek is your safest option if your schedule is flexible.
At the same €€ price point, Shōyu is worth considering if you want Japanese rather than Latvian. For a step up in ambition and spend, JOHN Chef's Hall and Max Cekot Kitchen are both €€€€ and offer more elaborate tasting-menu formats. Le Dome is the right call if seafood is the priority. For a cheaper casual meal, Snatch at € handles Italian in a more relaxed register. Milda's specific niche , consistent, award-recognised traditional Latvian cooking at a mid-range price , doesn't have a direct equivalent in the city.
Expect traditional Latvian cooking rather than a modernised or fusion interpretation of local cuisine. The price range is €€, so budget accordingly , this is a comfortable mid-range meal, not a cheap eat and not a splurge. With 4.4 across 2,000+ reviews, the kitchen performs consistently, which means a first visit is unlikely to disappoint. Come with an appetite for local ingredients and preparations rather than international-facing dishes.
We don't have confirmed data on whether Milda operates a tasting menu format, so we won't speculate on it. What the Bib Gourmand award does confirm is that the kitchen delivers quality at a price that represents genuine value , that applies regardless of format. At €€, you're not being asked to commit the budget of a full tasting-menu evening at venues like JOHN Chef's Hall or Max Cekot Kitchen.
We don't have confirmed data on bar seating at Milda specifically. If counter or bar seats are available when you arrive or book, they're worth requesting , particularly for solo diners or pairs who want a more engaged, less formal experience with traditional Latvian cooking. It's worth asking directly when you make your reservation.
Yes, with the right expectations. Three Michelin Bib Gourmand awards signal a kitchen that takes its cooking seriously, and the traditional cuisine format has enough character to make a meal feel considered rather than routine. The €€ price point means it works well for a meaningful dinner without the full ceremony of a tasting-menu occasion. It's a better fit for a low-key celebration or an anniversary for two than a large group milestone event. For a bigger occasion requiring a grander production, JOHN Chef's Hall or Max Cekot Kitchen at €€€€ are the more appropriate choices in Rīga.
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Milda | €€ | — |
| JOHN Chef's Hall | €€€€ | — |
| Max Cekot Kitchen | €€€€ | — |
| Le Dome | €€€€ | — |
| Shōyu | €€ | — |
| Snatch | € | — |
A quick look at how Milda measures up.
Book at least a week out, and two weeks ahead if you're visiting on a Friday or Saturday evening. Milda's booking difficulty is rated easy relative to other Bib Gourmand restaurants in the Baltics, but three consecutive Michelin recognitions (2024, 2025, 2026) have raised its profile — don't assume you can walk in on a weekend. Midweek lunch is the lowest-pressure window.
For a step up in formality and price, Max Cekot Kitchen is the most obvious comparison in the Rīga market. JOHN Chef's Hall is worth considering if you want a tasting-format experience. Shōyu suits you if the draw is Japanese-influenced cooking rather than Latvian tradition. Milda sits at €€ with Michelin recognition, which is a hard combination to beat at that price point in the city.
Milda focuses on traditional Latvian cuisine, so expect locally rooted cooking rather than pan-European bistro food. The €€ price range means you're getting Michelin-acknowledged quality without the outlay of a tasting-menu restaurant. It's located on Kungu iela in Rīga's central district, within walking distance of Old Town. Go in expecting a focused, identity-driven menu rather than a broad international selection.
Tasting menu details are not confirmed in available data for Milda. What is confirmed is that the restaurant holds a Bib Gourmand across three consecutive years — a designation Michelin awards specifically for good cooking at moderate prices, not for elaborate multi-course formats. If a tasting menu matters to your decision, check the venue's official channels to confirm current format and pricing before booking.
Bar or counter seating availability at Milda is not confirmed in current venue data. For solo travelers or pairs who prefer counter dining, it's worth calling ahead to ask — traditional cooking restaurants in this format often have a counter position that offers a closer view of service. If bar seating is a priority, confirm directly before you book.
Yes, with the right expectation set. Milda is a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant at €€ pricing, which makes it a strong choice for a considered dinner that won't require a fine-dining budget. It works well for a birthday or anniversary where the goal is a genuinely good Latvian meal in a central Rīga location, rather than a grand tasting-menu event. For that latter format, Max Cekot Kitchen or JOHN Chef's Hall would be closer fits.
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