As the past days has been freezing cold we’re at least happy to see the sun again. A perfect day for a lunch at Rafael restaurant in St. Julian’s Spinola bay. “This is pure quality of life” I was saying silently saying to myself. I don’t mind that it will probably take me half an hour to get my food ordered, I will happily sit here and just enjoy the sun!
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Rafael restaurant St. Julian’s Spinola bay Malta – A sunny Sunday lunch!
Monday, February 16th, 2009Oliver’s restaurant St.Julian’s Malta – A great Valentine’s dinner
Sunday, February 15th, 2009Last time we went to Oliver’s they informed about the set menu for the upcoming Valentine’s day. So pleased about our previous visit we decided to spend the Valentine’s dinner at Olivers restaurant in St. Julian’s.
Snoopy’s restaurant in Sliema offers a great menu this winter
Monday, February 9th, 2009We love Snoopy’s because of its friendly atmosphere and its great meat. Yesterday we tried the Argentinean rib-eye which comes with a pepper crust top and seasoned vegetables. Just great!
Argentinian rib-eye with seasoned vegs and fried potatoes
Chicken tandori with vegs
Oliver’s restaurant Malta
Friday, February 6th, 2009I’ve been passing by Oliver’s (Old Zeri’s) a few times and always admired how nice it looks. Dark wood, red walls and just such quality look and feel.
Marsaxlokk fish market
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009Have you been to the Marsaxlokk fish market yet? This traditional fishing village down the south has a great market every Sunday morning, if you want the best fish on the island this is the place to visit.
Dr. Juice – Mum was right all long, fruit is good!
Sunday, December 7th, 2008Snoopy’s new winter menu – From Bordeaux to heaven in just a night
Saturday, December 6th, 2008I don’t like Pumkin but…
Friday, December 5th, 2008Papannis restaurant, 55 Strait Street Valletta
Sunday, November 30th, 2008Walking down the strait street from the bus station we pass by all the closed down bars from the 50’s. Stopping by talking to a former bar owner reaching out from his balcony “I used to have this bar here below, it was very small… all the way here there was bars. Many girls in the bars. Then when the British left it all closed down one by one, now I’m to old for bars!” he said with a big smile
