Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Attard. Attard (Maltese: Ħ'Attard) is a town in the Central Region of Malta. Together with Balzan and Lija it forms part of "the Three Villages" and has been inhabited since the Classical Period. It has a population of 10,650 as of March 2014. Attard's traditional Latin motto is Florigera rosis halo ("I perfume the air with my blossoms") due to its many flower gardens and citrus orchards. Attard is abundant with public gardens, including ornamental trees and flowers, maintained by the Local Council. The inhabitants of Attard are known as saraċini.
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4 based on 235 reviews
Clean and freshly prepared food from quality ingredients. Service was amazing! What we had and highly recommend is the quinoa salad, chicken with vegetables and cous cous, a bean soup with truffel served with crackers with a bean paste on top of it. The bean paste is super tasty! Our dessert was typical maltese one: vanilla ice cream with dough filled with fig paste and all together indeed fits perfectly.
4 based on 441 reviews
What a lovely little restaurant. We came here after arriving late into Sliema. The cafe is relatively small with beer, wine and champagne bottles decorating the walls. The waitress could not have been more helpful and helped us select a beautiful Sicilian wine. We had a couple of arancini to start, which were fantastic - I'm no massive fan, but these were certainly the nicest I've ever had. My wife and I then both had the tortelini which was exceptional - my wife thought it was the best pasta she has ever had. Well worth searching out this little gem.
Where to eat Grill food in Attard: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 550 reviews
Situated in the Heart of Rabat, offers a selection of local gourmet sandwiches, platters and salads. All of our delis comes from a farm in Dingli. We also offers traditional maltese coffees, artisianal locals beers, homemade wine and homemade desserts. We
Had lunch here and enjoyed ftiras washed down with craft beer from Gozo. Charming service and a great wee spot to watch the world go by as on the street leading to Rabat.
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4 based on 161 reviews
CRUDO is a Focacceria, Caffetteria & Wine bar in the lovely area of Balluta Bay, Malta. We specialise in focaccias where we have a wide selection of artisan produced cured meats & cheeses from different regions around Italy & Sicily. You could also choose
It's a small and cute cafe with friendly staff. I had salmon and avocado on rye bread and it was very tasty. The portion was rather big. Would recommend this place.
Where to eat Sicilian food in Attard: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 90 reviews
We wanted to have a late breakfast, and decided to try their ftira's (I hope I remember the name well, the typical Maltese sandwiches). Good and filling! Nice room upstairs. Good service.Thanks
5 based on 69 reviews
I came here because my flatmate recommended to me The plates are good and healthyThere is love in the chefâs handsThe owner loves the place and he works at the floor.Good design (the best design in maltese restaurant)You sell to me the happiness with the plates to start the dayThank you
4 based on 335 reviews
"Homely Food and Hospitality away from Home". A small cafe snack bar, serving genuine home-made traditional dishes (lunch hours), made with the freshest seasonal ingredients. A chill out bar serving platters in the evening. We offer a wide variety of alco
Not your typical touristy café/snack bar near St. Paulâs Catacombs, Il-Baxa is but a surprisingly great dining place with absolutely amazing homemade pasta and soup. Their food is brought up in an old elevator chute, hot and fresh! I really cannot recall a better place for fresh pasta outside of Italy. Thank you for sparing your time to review il-baXa. We take feedback seriously and consider all comments as encouragement and opportunities for improvement. It was a pleasure hosting you.
Most Popular American food in Attard, Island of Malta, Malta
4 based on 674 reviews
This is a local haunt. Nothing to look at, but they make beautiful little pastizzi (a pastry with cheese or pea puree filling). They are delicious and this place is famous in Malta for making them.We highly recommend it and it has the bonus of being right near the lovely city of Mdina
4 based on 231 reviews
We actually went here for lunch because our 'usual' restaurant was closed, so found this on Trip Advisor instead. But we were not disappointed. The food was beautifully cooked and the portions were large. We definitely over ordered: a pizza to share as a starter, risotto and a mixed grill (mostly to share both between us) as a main. The pizza and risotto would have been enough for us both so when the mixed grill arrived were were already fairly stuffed, but it was too good to leave any. We didn't want to eat for the rest of the day and still felt full the next day! The only downside was the huge number of flies which were constantly around the tables. Some fly deterrents would have been helpful, but it seems this is the month for flies as they're everywhere. Overall definitely recommend this place. Friendly staff and good value for the large portions.
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