Latvia — Baltic Dining Guide

Best Restaurants in Jūrmala

Latvia's Baltic resort town runs on two kinds of dinner — pine-forest spa-hotel kitchens with chef tasting menus, and long-terrace summer restaurants above a thirty-kilometre beach where half of Riga eats from June through September.

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The Jūrmala List

Five editorial picks, ranked by the only filter that matters: why you are dining.

Best for First Date in Jūrmala

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Best for Business Dinner in Jūrmala

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The Top Five in Jūrmala

Ranked against a single question: if you had one night in Jūrmala, where would you go?

1

Light House Jūrmala

Modern Baltic $$$$ Michelin Green-Listed (Baltic Guide)

Jūrmala's most serious kitchen — a tasting-menu room that runs with Riga's best.

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2

36.Line Grill

Beachfront Grill $$$$ Baltic Coast Destination

A sand-level glass-walled grill on the Baltic — the prettiest sunset table on the Latvian coast.

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3

Il Sole

Italian Fine Dining $$$ Baltic-Italian Fine Dining Destination

Italian precision in a Majori wooden villa — the Baltic's most reliably charming Italian dinner.

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4

Laivas

Modern Latvian $$$ Latvian White Book

The Jomas iela room that has quietly made the case for modern Latvian cooking beyond Riga.

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5

Grill & Fish

Baltic Seafood Grill $$ Local Family Favourite

A generous Jomas iela grill — the Baltic's most reliable team-dinner room.

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The Jūrmala Dining Guide

Jūrmala is Latvia's Baltic resort town — thirty-two kilometres of white-sand beach, pine forest, Art Nouveau wooden villas, and a summer population that swells to four times its winter size. It is also, quietly, one of the most interesting coastal-dining towns in Northern Europe: a handful of spa-hotel kitchens run serious tasting menus, a small cluster of standalone fine-dining rooms punch well above their weight, and the long summer terraces feed the Riga elite for four months of the year.

The grammar is modern Baltic. Cold-smoked Baltic salmon. Zander from the Gulf of Riga. Cold Latvian potato soup with dill. Pork shoulder slow-braised over birch. Black bread ice cream, sea buckthorn mousse, cloudberry desserts in high summer. Wine leans Austrian, Italian, Georgian; birch-sap cocktails and house-made honey liquors are a quiet specialty. Service is Baltic-warm, quietly formal, and genuinely multilingual.

Neighbourhoods

Majori and Dzintari for century-old wooden villas, the long pine-backed beach, and the summer terrace scene; Jaundubulti and Bulduri for larger spa hotels with serious restaurants; 36th Line and Jaunķemeri for destination beachfront fine dining; the Riga-side eastern stretch for weekend-escape tables thirty minutes from the capital.

Reservations & Practical Notes

Book the named kitchens — Light House, 36.Line, Il Sole — two to four weeks out, longer for summer weekends. Dress code is smart casual; the spa-hotel rooms skew slightly dressier. Service is occasionally included; rounding up the bill with five to ten per cent is welcome. All senior rooms operate in fluent English, Russian and German.

For a deeper editorial read, see our ongoing Editorial coverage — including pieces on the Best Restaurants for Every Occasion, and our Impress Clients and First Date occasion guides.