Southern Pride: 7 Incredible Restaurants In Marsaskala You Need To Explore
The former quaint southern fishing village of Marsaskala has grown into a sizeable town but has still maintained some of its ample charms.
The long coastline, Żonqor Point, Jerma Tower, San Tumas and views of Munxar Clay cliffs have this summer holiday feel that is so nostalgic to us island-dwellers.
There is a choice of eating places which you might want to explore as well. Let’s have a look at some of them in no particular order.
Before jumping into some unmissable eateries, don’t forget you can now book your next dining experience at select eateries on Lovin Restaurants via Bookia. Find restaurants just like this and more on Lovin Malta’s awesome food directory Lovin Restaurants.
1. Tal-Familja
Let’s cut to the chase. This beloved restaurant has been a mainstay of the Marsaskala restaurant scene since 1998, run by the lovely Preca family. The food is top notch and so is the ambience.
The speciality here is seafood and traditional Maltese food.
2. Tiny Mint Bistro
This friendly cafe/diner has delicious home made food with plenty of veggie options
3. Taninu
Taninu has a pleasant atmosphere and an extensive menu that leans towards the Italian. Their wood burning oven ensures a tasty crusty pizza including their signature metre long pizza.
4. Nargile Lounge
Nargile Lounge offers a selection of delectable Indian and Arabian dishes in an elegant yet relaxed setting. Try a few puffs of shisha while sipping syrupy Turkish coffee and browsing the menu which will transport you to far away places.
5. Al Legna
This restaurant specialises in traditional Neapolitan pizza cooked in a wood burning oven (hence the name). However there is more on offer with a wide choice of menu for all appetites.
6. Summer Nights Pub And Grill
Bang in the centre of Marsaskala, Summer Nights has been there for long decades, a meeting point and purveyor of food. Famed for its juicy burgers it has also more to offer from the grill with delicious ribs and tagliata.
7. Sotto Pinsa Romana
The Sotto franchise has been reaching new heights with the Roman rectangular version of the pizza. Starting in Valletta, they have popped out in several locations now.
If you are from the North of the island exploring the South can feel like a short holiday abroad. Marsaskala is a lovely seaside town with much to give.
Don’t forget you can now book your next dining experience at select eateries on Lovin Restaurants via Bookia. Find restaurants just like this and more on Lovin Malta’s awesome food directory Lovin Restaurants.
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