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Talbot House by Talbot & Bons
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1 King Bed 376.7 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or…
1 King Bed 322.9 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or…
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Restaurants nearby
- ION Harbour by Simon Rogan★★ Michelin Located on the seafront, on the fourth floor of the exclusive Iniala Harbour House, ION Harbour offers warm, precise service led by a youthful team, breathtaking views and truly exceptional cuisine. Chef Simon Rogan, holder of three Michelin stars at his Lake District restaurant L’Enclume in the UK, is behind the concept, while resident chef Christian Cali executes a complex and creative menu. The cuisine follows Rogan’s celebrated farm-to-table philosophy, using produce grown, reared or caught in the Maltese Islands whenever possible. The restaurant offers one tasting menu available at both l4.6km
- Under Grain★ Michelin Housed within the stylish Rosselli Hotel, on one of Valletta’s most elegant streets, Under Grain welcomes guests into a setting as sophisticated as its cuisine. The restaurant occupies the building’s historic lower level, where diners pass by the kitchen before entering a dining room crowned by a vaulted stone ceiling. Inspired by the tailor shops that once lined Merchant Street, the concept is woven throughout, from sewing-pattern menus to displays of garments, and even the pincushion used to present the bill. The offering is fully à la carte, with the option for guests to create their own ta4.9km
- RubinoBib Located in the heart of the historic centre, just steps from the iconic St. John’s Cathedral, this establishment is a genuine landmark of Valletta’s dining scene. Founded in the early 1900s as a Sicilian restaurant and pastry shop, it has preserved its period interior, along with a devotion to honest, generous cooking. Some dishes are long-standing favourites, like the highly recommended Fenek Moqli, rabbit braised in a red wine sauce with a delightful sweet-and-sour finish, while others change with the seasons and the availability of local ingredients. The menu is chalked up on a blackboard, 4.8km
- Grain StreetBib On Merchant Street, the main pedestrian thoroughfare in the city centre and home to a plethora of bars and eateries, Grain Street is a modern bistro with a lovely alfresco section and a cosy, pleasant interior. The accent is on simple, unfussy Mediterranean fare. Be sure to try the corn-fed chicken with a hazelnut crust, served with preserved lemons, courgettes and basil. The establishment, part of the Rosselli – AX Privilege hotel, is open in the mornings for breakfast.4.9km
- AYUBib Located on Gzira’s seafront, the highlight of this lively venue with a youthful spirit is its cuisine which comes from all over the world. The three brothers at the helm have travelled extensively, and the menu reflects their globetrotting temperament. You’ll find delights from Morocco, Japan, Italy, Venezuela and so on. We enjoyed a starter of lamb-stuffed pitas flavoured with yoghurt and harissa sauces (from Lebanon), followed by eggplant stew with walnuts, paired with spiced rice and a raw vegetable tartare (from Iran). The simple dessert starred a patchwork of cultures: an enormous profite4.9km
- Terrone Tucked away at the tip of the small town of Vittoriosa and abutting the walls of Fort St. Angelo, Maltese-Australian chef-owner Adrian Hili has been at the helm here for over ten years. His cooking celebrates Mediterranean, Italian and Maltese traditions: the sole, for instance, is perfectly baked in a wood-fired oven and served with Castelluccio lentils from Italy, jazzed up with samphire, and paired with a small pan of homemade fries. Due to ongoing restoration work, the entrance is currently to the rear of the building (not particularly attractive), but once inside the elegant decor and alf4.4km
- The Harbour Club Housed in an 18C building near Gozo ferry terminal, this restaurant ranks among the island’s most atmospheric for many reasons. The indoor dining room occupies a historic former icehouse, while the alfresco terrace offers a breathtaking view of the Grand Harbour. The kitchen rises to the setting with a distinct Mediterranean spirit, expressed through modern and imaginative dishes. Each course is tied to a street in the city centre, and a small tile bearing its name, along with a brief historical anecdote, is brought to the table as the dish is served.4.4km
- Bistro Boca With moorings just a few metres away, this bistro is of course popular with yachties, as well as to anyone seeking an authentic French dining experience with sea views. A Parisian-style décor sets the lively stage for a crisp, deftly crafted menu including moules frites, steak tartare, cassoulet de canard and the classic sole meunière in a festival of traditional flavours courtesy of premium ingredients. We recommend starting with a knockout cocktail - the bartender excels at timeless classics. Inspector’s tip: make the most of the small beach just below after lunch or before dinner.4.5km
- The Seafood Market Grill A simple establishment tucked away from the tourist bustle, where everything revolves around fish, as one might expect given its name. Right at the entrance of the restaurant, on the left, the day’s catch is displayed. You can choose from a range of raw seafood dishes, ceviches and a selection of oysters, caviar, shellfish and clams, along with Mediterranean fish that can be pan-cooked, grilled, or fried.4.6km
- La Pira In historic Valletta, among the major tourist attractions, La Pira rolls out authentic Maltese cuisine, packed in flavour and served in a simple and informal setting. Among the standout dishes are pulled rabbit rigatoni, house-made stuffed pasta, Maltese stuffed marrows, pan-fried octopus and aljotta, the island’s iconic fish soup.4.6km
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Attractions nearby
- Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni Neolithic subterranean structure in Malta1.9km
- Tarxien Temples archaeological complex in Tarxien, Malta2.3km
- Mariam Al-Batool Mosque mosque in Paola, Malta2.5km
- St. John's Co-Cathedral cathedral in Valletta, Malta4.7km
- City Gate construction in Malta4.4km
- Għar Dalam cave4.4km
- Auberge de Castille auberge in Valletta, Malta4.4km
- Tony Bezzina Stadium stadium in Paola, Malta3.3km
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