Restaurants...

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Some restaurants which are not family operated have a high turnover of staff or staff rotation. Which impacts considerably on the consistent quality
Many restaurants here tend to confuse Quantity with Quality, so you will find a plate with a huge serving and very little else.
However here are a couple of places I've been to on more than one occasion
Biancos - St julians,
Rubinos Valletta
Il Mithna - Mellieha
Hilltop - Mellieha
Boquet Garni - Mellieha
Valletta Waterfront
Theres a couple of others too but cant remember their names at the moment.
Mamma Mia in Ta Xbiex (2nd fave - but you must book no matter what day it is)
Il Mithna in Mellieha (our fave place to eat)
Bouquet Garni Mellieha - very very nice
L'Escargot Mellieha - excellent value and a good host
Ta Kanani in the new Labour Club Mellieha - cheap and good quality food
Reflections in Mellieha - good
Cross Keys Mellieha - good
Trattoria de Bueno Mellieha Bay - good
Fu yi restaurant in Bugibba (Chinese) - good
Master Woks in Mellieha (Chinese)- excellent
Ganesha in Xemxija - (Indian)- nice
Obviously food/restaurants is very subjective, but I'm interested when you mention the Cross Keys, not their Pizzeria surely, we found that pretty bleh! We haven't eaten at the other part of the restaurant - frankly got put off a bit by the Pizza. Maybe it was a bad night.
Looks like I'll be popping up the road to Mellieha quite often.
I'm keeping quiet about my faves - I don't want you rabble stopping me from getting a table! He he.
Tim
it shad a bit of a face-lift outside too.
I find a lot of the pizza places in Malta spoil a good crust with cheap, slimy cheese...unforgivable. I do miss a good Chicago-style deep dish pizza pie too - all this Neopolitan thin crust stuff is great (when done well), but some variety would be nice too.
Tim
so come on spill the beans where do you recommend in Xemxija then....
When we eat out it's mainly kid-friendly places though.
Tim
hammersfan wrote:When we eat out it's mainly kid-friendly places though.
Tim
would be good to have a list of kid-friendly places, so can avoid them :-)
Star of India is pants - many people have said the same.....
I have passed by Zeus and the Shakiwan chinese there - have you had any experience of those two.
we have been eating recently at the Ta Kanani inside the new labour club since it opened a few weeks back and we havent had a bad meal there yet....but some are never happy unless they complain and get a rake of free free beers then the complaint seems to go away - yet we have had exactly the same food and thoroughly enjoyed it - maybe i am not refined enough.....LOL
Tim
hammersfan wrote:the best thing is both places are very kid friendly, often packed with them at all times of day or night ;-)
sounds great - the more kids in those two places, the less there will be elsewhere :-)
What I havent found in Malta is a Mexican restaurant...If anyone knows of one, PLEASE let me know!!!!!
http://www.amigos.com.mt/
mgrima68 wrote:I agree with Master Woks in Mellieha...Very good!!!
What I havent found in Malta is a Mexican restaurant...If anyone knows of one, PLEASE let me know!!!!!
Theres a new one in Mellieha near the tunny net - owned and run by the seabank....
mgrima68 wrote:I agree with Master Woks in Mellieha...Very good!!!
What I havent found in Malta is a Mexican restaurant...If anyone knows of one, PLEASE let me know!!!!!
Theres a new one in Mellieha near the tunny net - owned and run by the seabank....
I think its called Mexi Co.
and for the general run of the mill the ribs in Black Gold on Slimea Strand are great fora guys night out ... maybe not quite refined enough for the gal's but hey, you can't win them all! lol
( seriously, a finicky Italian actually said it!) and their other food is good too . In Sliema down the road from Scott's in Amery StreetThere's a mexican place on the Sliema Front called Tex Mex . Haven't tried it though, so can't comment.
We just had huge waits between everything but the table next to us had us in stitches! they had their main course delivered to the table and then some further waiters came along with their starters and then their drinks arrived... they decided not to send anything back as they were not sure they would ever see it again...
perhaps it could be the basis of a Maltese version of Fawlty Towers!!!
Surprisingly, not too sure about returning there in the near future.
However, the place in Amery St sounds very promising and just around the corner from me, so I'll be giving that a try for sure!
Cheers
Mike
sorry and o dont meant ot be nasty - but i just get so tired of people asking for tastes of home stuff when in a foreign country. You must already have come across this already in South Africa or maybe not!!!!! I truly understand the missing of these things but thats not why I came to live here. Am sure it would be nice to have but hey try some of the malti foodstuffs it is indeed delightful. Maybe not quite cornish cream teas but hey am sure in its own way wil be just as enjoyable.



toonarmy9752 wrote:mgrima68 wrote:I agree with Master Woks in Mellieha...Very good!!!
What I havent found in Malta is a Mexican restaurant...If anyone knows of one, PLEASE let me know!!!!!
Theres a new one in Mellieha near the tunny net - owned and run by the seabank....
I think its called Mexi Co.
Good thread - can't wait to run some of these down. We haven't eaten out too much but we have tried the Mexi Co. in Mellieha twice and the food is.... ehh. The place is nice, the service is good and the food is edible but it just is not proper Mexican food. They can get the tortilla on the quesadilla crispy and that's nice but the veggie filling is more 'pot-pie' than quesadilla. The queso is from a can (think glorified stadium nacho cheese), the salsa is pretty typical to what you get here in the stores and the guac is shelf bought goop as well. As a Texan, I would have to say it isn't Mexican food but if you put the idea of "Mexican" out of your head its a decent eat. I've seen the place in Sliema but have not ventured that way myself. I too would LOVE to find a decent Mexican place! Sometimes I think I'm just going to have to open one up myself.
I think our favorite places to eat so far is Paparazzi's in Spinola Bay, Gulu (?) a few doors down, upstairs and Pebbles in Gozo <-> best Tuna in all of Malta!
Jennifer
Jakulin wrote:Good thread - can't wait to run some of these down. We haven't eaten out too much but we have tried the Mexi Co. in Mellieha twice and the food is.... ehh. The place is nice, the service is good and the food is edible but it just is not proper Mexican food. They can get the tortilla on the quesadilla crispy and that's nice but the veggie filling is more 'pot-pie' than quesadilla. The queso is from a can (think glorified stadium nacho cheese), the salsa is pretty typical to what you get here in the stores and the guac is shelf bought goop as well. As a Texan, I would have to say it isn't Mexican food but if you put the idea of "Mexican" out of your head its a decent eat. I've seen the place in Sliema but have not ventured that way myself. I too would LOVE to find a decent Mexican place! Sometimes I think I'm just going to have to open one up myself.
I think our favorite places to eat so far is Paparazzi's in Spinola Bay, Gulu (?) a few doors down, upstairs and Pebbles in Gozo <-> best Tuna in all of Malta!
Jennifer
Could not agree with you more on MexiCo. We were SO excited to have a Mexican place and even more excited that it was in our town. But your description is spot on. Their sour cream really seemed to me to be just plain yogurt. The salsa tasted like canned tomatoes with no flavor to it at all. We did enjoy the Coronas though!
Like you say, if you can go in thinking it won't be true Mexican, than at least it is a little 'different'. But we won't be going back anytime soon. We just save up those Mexican cravings for our trips back to the US. Love lots about living here, but do miss 'real' Mexican! (sorry toonarmy9752, I really do like living here and definitely don't expect things to be like they are back 'home', but good Mexican is near and dear to my heart!).
Kim
What part of the States are you from?Jennifer
KTS wrote:Jakulin wrote:Good thread - can't wait to run some of these down. We haven't eaten out too much but we have tried the Mexi Co. in Mellieha twice and the food is.... ehh. The place is nice, the service is good and the food is edible but it just is not proper Mexican food. They can get the tortilla on the quesadilla crispy and that's nice but the veggie filling is more 'pot-pie' than quesadilla. The queso is from a can (think glorified stadium nacho cheese), the salsa is pretty typical to what you get here in the stores and the guac is shelf bought goop as well. As a Texan, I would have to say it isn't Mexican food but if you put the idea of "Mexican" out of your head its a decent eat. I've seen the place in Sliema but have not ventured that way myself. I too would LOVE to find a decent Mexican place! Sometimes I think I'm just going to have to open one up myself.
I think our favorite places to eat so far is Paparazzi's in Spinola Bay, Gulu (?) a few doors down, upstairs and Pebbles in Gozo <-> best Tuna in all of Malta!
Jennifer
We were SO excited to have a Mexican place and even more excited that it was in our town. But your description is spot on. Their sour cream really seemed to me to be just plain yogurt. The salsa tasted like canned tomatoes with no flavor to it at all. We did enjoy the Coronas though!
Like you say, if you can go in thinking it won't be true Mexican, than at least it is a little 'different'. But we won't be going back anytime soon. We just save up those Mexican cravings for our trips back to the US. Love lots about living here, but do miss 'real' Mexican! (sorry toonarmy9752, I really do like living here and definitely don't expect things to be like they are back 'home', but good Mexican is near and dear to my heart!).
Kim
Hey its no problem for me as i dont eat Mexican food at all - dont like it and cant eat it - makes me ill everytime - so its no great shakes to me - in fact a bit of a bonus to know that its not as it appears to be - so wont necessarily mention it again to anyone - I had just noticed it a few months ago as we live in Mellieha too and rarely go into ghadiera..... preferring more central village establsihments...LOl
good luck finding a good one - if it exists.
Id be happy to find a good indian or chinese......
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