The exquisite HeJi restaurant, located in the heart of Vilnius, seamlessly blends the traditions of the West and the Far East, creating a unique atmosphere for true gourmets.
The menu, crafted by chef Oleksandr Fedorovych, focuses on high-quality, fresh ingredients that allow the true flavors of each dish to shine.
The restaurant’s interior, designed by Ukrainian designer Kateryna Mardanova, enchants with its luxury and sophistication.
A particularly striking feature is the elegant masterpiece made of Ukrainian oak, which surrounds the kitchen. This handcrafted work of art took an entire year to create and represents a traditional Chinese paifang gate, symbolizing harmony and respect for ancient traditions.
If you wish, HeJi can become not only a place for gastronomic discoveries but also a true museum or art gallery. Every detail here has its own meaning, and a keen eye will uncover numerous hidden symbols. For example, if you look up, you will notice the image of a Japanese umbrella, a symbol of protection, elegance, and the deep philosophy of the East.
On select evenings, live music performances enhance the atmosphere, creating a special mood and turning dinner into an unforgettable gastronomic and cultural journey.
For its impeccable cuisine, unique concept, and top-tier service, HeJi has gained international recognition—being featured in prestigious guides such as the Michelin Guide, Falstaff, and Star Wine List.