ION Harbour by Alex Dilling offers an experience that ventures beyond the usual boundaries of fine dining. Enjoy our award-winning cuisine surrounded by world-class design and unrivalled views of the Grand Harbour.
READ MOREGenuine, fresh and local cuisine - all behind one door at 211, Republic Street in Valletta, an address that has been synonymous with food, hospitality and entertainment in Valletta for more than 250 years. Continuing with the rich history of this venue, Noni offers a unique dining experience that is set in a warm and informal atmosphere, where great food meets exceptional service.
READ MOREBAHIA is a restaurant named after a prestigious navel orange that has been the pride of the people from Attard, Balzan and Lija, also called "The Three Villages". In 2022, after 5 years in Lija, BAHIA moved to another prestigious property in Attard, built in the early 1900’s. The building represents the foundation of Malta’s most important group of hotels, Corinthia. With a keen interest to entertain our guests in a comfortable and contemporary space, both indoors and outdoors, our skilled team brings to the table innovation and respect towards an array of high-quality ingredients. The restaurant respects Malta’s culinary heritage, whilst proposing a contemporary and creative cuisine. Accompanying this exquisite contemporary food is a selection of prestigious wines and other beverages to best suit the guests’ meals.
READ MOREWith its beautiful sleek interiors peppered with speckles of bright and vibrant colours, Fernandõ Gastrotheque is not just a place where one eats. It’s a space where people can enjoy the finer things in life — a phenomenal encounter with exceptional food and superior wines. Fernandõ Gastrotheque is not just a restaurant, it’s a whole new experience for anyone who visits. Set in the heart of Sliema, this vibrant spot has brought new meaning to the restaurant scene in Malta. It’s a place for sharing, trying and becoming acquainted with the sweeter side of life.
READ MORESituated in a tentative UNESCO World Heritage site in a 16th century fortification, Hammett’s Maċina Restaurant is a taste of history. The menu is a culinary representation of the island’s succession of powers offering modern Mediterranean cuisine.
READ MORESet atop Mdina's centuries-old bastions, within the Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux, the de Mondion offers a unique fine dining experience, enhanced by truly spectacular panoramic views of the island from the terraces and charming features served in elegant surroundings. With an exquisite cuisine combining the finest seasonal produce with innovation and expertise to create tantalizing dishes, the award winning kitchen brigade ably lead by talented Chef de Cuisine Kevin Bonello have and continue to delight the palate of a multinational clientele.
READ MOREThe name Lord Nelson was probably adopted, during the years following the 2nd World War, as a mark of respect to the many British Service Personnel who came to live in this, then, small village. In the cellar there is evidence of tunnels that have been hewn out of the rock by hand. One such tunnel crossed under the road to number 6/8 St Anne's Street. Architecturally, however, the style of the building suggests an earlier start, possibly the 18th century. There are the remains of an ornate well head in what used to be a large courtyard, the building which goes back a block in St Anne's Street once formed part of this house. Together with the very fine statue of Our Lady of The Immaculate Conception on the St Anne's Street corner this Indicates that the house could have been built for a village dignitary. The current owners family took over the business in 1960 and operated a wine bar and wholesale tobacconist here. In one of the rooms on the ground floor, then a separate premises, an uncle had a business filling cartridges with gun powder. Later on local firework enthusiasts began holding their meetings in an upstairs room, and went on to become one of the leading clubs of Malta, forming the 15th August Pyrotechnics Society in 1983, Jimmy Camillieri is a founder member. They have built one of the most modern firework factories on the Island and have now moved to larger club premises in Mosta. In 1996 Jimmy undertook major restoration works stripping away layers of "modernisation" with his own hands, employing very little help. At about this time his wife's brother, Antony Mifsud, arrived from the UK for a holiday. Antony, had been in the UK for more than 25 years and had become a partner in a restaurant business and was also an acclaimed Chef. He helped Jimmy and Mary create a menu for the "New" Lord Nelson and the rest has become history!
READ MOREEnjoying the best view of Valletta in a relaxed and comfortable environment is already a reason good enough to visit the Chophouse. However, whilst enjoying your evening out with family or friends, you'll be eating the best quality meat cooked on the largest charcoal grill on the island. Our wine list, containing over 130 wines, covers the new and old world, try some of your favourites or something new. It is not just meat, but it is one whole package that makes a visit to Chophouse one to look forward to.
READ MORESurrounded by greenery in the midst of a hill, Madliena Lodge is a restaurant serving a Mediterranean cuisine that is authentic and contemporary. Once our guests arrive and make use of our ample parking spaces, they may enjoy the breath-taking views that our terrace provides. Most importantly our location provides a sense of peace and serenity that is hard to match. Within this atmosphere, whether inside or al fresco, you may enjoy our food created and served by our passionate team. We strive to source most of our fresh ingredients from the local market and also propose a curated selection of wines and beverages for our guests to savour. Our restaurant is also an attractive destination for various events that can take place indoors or on our terrace. Our team will devote the same attention to detail when creating dedicated menus for the relevant occasion.
READ MORERoute 81 – the old bus route which was used for 91 years as from the 1920s, to transport thousands of Maltese and tourists from the City of Valletta to Saqqajja Hill in Rabat. Combining this with the belief that “good food starts from its root”, was the inspiration for the name of this charming restaurant – Root 81. Nested on the side stairway leading up to Rabat, enjoying impressive views stretching from the blossoming greenery of Verdala to the Northern Harbour District, is Root 81. This restaurant boasts an exciting menu that promises to satisfy, with food being served either on the breezy stairway itself or in the cosy inside space with flagstone tile flooring, dark oak tables and warm copper hues. The chef's philosophy is definitely gourmet; combining food and art, with appetizing local ingredients whipped into eye-pleasing creations. Opening a restaurant of his own has always been a dream which Chef Patron Robert Cassar thought would never materialise. Sheer determination combined with his passion for the art of food, along with his 14 years’ experience in some of the leading 5-star hotels and 5 AA Red Star restaurants have infused this unique culinary art. The personal input and on-site presence of the Chef is what makes Root 81 a remarkable dining experience. We therefore invite you to join us to relish our distinctive dishes which change according to the ingredients in season, all founded on quality, freshness and value, in the comfort of our friendly and relaxing atmosphere.
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