Charlie Pizza, Mazeikiai

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Charlie Pizza is a Lithuanian fast food chain located all across the country, serving pizza, salads, pasta and other freshly prepared dishes.

It was in May 2018, when we visited the one located in the Mazaikai town. 

Starter plate at Charlie Pizza in Mazeikiai, Lithuania

Starter plate at Charlie Pizza in Mazeikiai, Lithuania

Lithuanian Cepelinai served at Charlie Pizza

Lithuanian Cepelinai served at Charlie Pizza

Cepelinai or didžkukuliai (singular: cepelinas) is a popular dish in Lithuania. They are a type of dumpling made from grated and riced potatoes and usually stuffed with ground meat, although sometimes dry cottage cheese (curd) or mushrooms are used instead. So named because their shape resembles that of a Zeppelin airship, cepelinai are typically around 10–20 cm long, although the size depends on where they are made: in the western counties of Lithuania cepelinai are made bigger than in the east. After boiling, the cepelinai are served with sour cream sauce and bacon or pork rinds.

Burger at Charlie Pizza

A burger at Charlie Pizza

You'll find Charlie Pizza at most of the larger cities of Lithuania: Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda, Siauliai, Panevezys, Alytus, Utena, Mazeikiai, Radviliskis and Plunge.

In Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda and Siauliai are established 7 CHARLIE KIDS areas - safe and friendly for children playgrounds where the little ones can have fun while their parents are enjoying dinner.

Location
56.31727, 22.337714
 

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