Reviews on Indian food in Mdina, Island of Malta, Malta. Graceful Mdina, the stately town known as the Silent City, holds court from the southwest corner of the captivating island of Malta. The commanding medieval Old City perches on its rocky promontory, its fortified bastions looming above the azure waters of the Mediterranean. This enchanting Maltese city offers a warren of narrow streets, populated by churches, palaces and gracious houses, punctuated by large squares and delightfully free of cars in its UNESCO-designated ancient quarters.
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4 based on 94 reviews
Wine, Platters and Indian Snacks which are street food style snacks. We have plenty of vegetarian snack options, we can offer some gluten free and vegan options too. We aim to provide a relaxing, cosy and warm atmosphere, where you can come and chill with
Tucked away in a quiet area. Nicely decorated inside, run by a friendly husband and wife team. The food was interesting, combining Indian, Italian and Chinese. The sharing platter was a mixture of several cuisines, not really sure how spring rolls fit in. Puddings were all shop bought, not home made. Thank you for taking the time to review The Old Charm.We are happy you like the place, and the friendly atmosphere, we always aim to make it a welcoming place for people to relax and enjoy drinks, and food without all the fuss of a formal restaurant feel, as we are ultimately a Winebar.We are very impressed that you have quite clearly understood our concept, of offering a mixture of cuisines which is obviously noticeable in the platters we offer. We aim to provide something a little different in Naxxar. We also offer a small selection of Indian food, influenced by family recipes, and introduce spices into some of our Mediterranean dishes to add something slightly unusual but in a good way we hope.You also mentioned the puddings, you are right they are not made in-house, however they are carefully selected by us from a local bakery, and we can assure you that they are not sold in shops. Thank you for visiting us whilst you were in Malta.RegardsBhaj and Mike
4 based on 446 reviews
The chef Patron of Malta's 'New Madras' Indian restaurant is Vellai Chamy Muthuraman. 'Muthu', as he is affectionately known by his clients, began his extensive Indian culinary career in 1981 in the southern Indian region of Chennai. From here, Muthu expl
Find this restaurant in the side street of the main square of bugibba, was packed when I ask for the table and waited for 20 mins and finally got a table . We ordered the starter CHICKEN 65, as it was recommended by the waiter as house specialty,was wow and for the main we ordered chicken madras and lamb Bhuna with pilau rice and cheese naan. The meal is simply outstanding and itâs very busy on that night. Waiter handled with professional service in a friendly atmosphere...Thumbs up
Island of Malta, Malta Food Guide: 4 Fusion food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Mdina
4 based on 490 reviews
Since our opening in September 2014, in St Paul's Bay, Qawra, the restaurant has received wonderful reviews from our satisfied customers; all letting us know how much they love our great-tasting food, and our friendly and efficient service. We take great
Spotted this place near our hotel, and being vegan knew it would be a good place to eat, and it really was excellent food and all very fresh,we ate there twice on our 10 day visit all the staff were lovely and very helpful super clean restaurant would happily eat there again and will go again on another trip to Malta
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