Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Marsaxlokk. Marsaxlokk (Maltese pronunciation: [marsaʃˈlɔk]) is a traditional fishing village in the South Eastern Region of Malta, with a population of 3,534 as of March 2014. The village’s name comes from marsa, which means "port" and xlokk, which is the local name for south east. The word is related to the name for the dry sirocco wind that blows from the Sahara, comparable to the equivalent Catalan word, "xaloc". The village is known for the Marsaxlokk Market, a large market which takes place around the whole village on Sundays and tourist market all days during the week. The inhabitants of the village are called the Xlukkajri and are historically fishermen.
Things to do in Marsaxlokk
4 based on 264 reviews
A social space where to meet, eat & exchange ideas, discuss and create relationships within an artistic mood. Open all day serving innovative seasonal food.
It was a wonderful experience. The food was delicious and catered for celiac and vegetarians. It also catered for the tastebuds of different cultures. The service was efficient and very professional. Elena was marvellous is creating a menu for the group. Prosit to all the team. Rose
4 based on 34 reviews
Steaks, Burgers, British dishes, Fish, curries,
This place has excellent English food specializing in roasts, yorkshire pudding and also offers various types of English culinary recipes including desserts. The place also offers Indian food and also is cooked fresh.Unfortunately however, this place runs with skeleton staff (at least at the moment) and service takes long. I think the place needs more kitchen staff and at least an extra waiter due to the extended menu that it offers.
4 based on 409 reviews
Grabiel is a family run business. Vast menu although we are well known by Maltese locals for our fresh fish and seafood specialities. Grabiel is separated in two parts; the main restaurant that is open for lunch and dinner, as well as the terrazza that is
Ordered pizza and half the ingredients that were on the pizza I donât eat so I didnât eat anything it was terribleWaiter came I told them and they said oh Iâm sorry about that ... no replacement or offer of one My wife said hers was ok but thatâs as good as she could say .. okExtremely dated place needs re done for sure
4 based on 374 reviews
First time here and was impressed since place was jam packed.Quite modern and cool.We had 2 vintage burgers, they were excellent. Kids had chicken nuggets and spaghetti carbonara. Honestly had better carbonaras.On the day service was extremely slow but as I said place was jam packed...Would still love to return maybe when place is a bit quieter...
4 based on 363 reviews
4 of us visited and first found it strange as it was empty but even so ordered 4 burgers, 2 feta burgers , 1 smoked bacon burger and a mad hatter special ......chips were fine on all and so was coleslaw..... all burgers were really undercooked and only just warm , the bacon on both burgers was just great big pieces of fat and was raw not even shown a flame , the 2 feta burgers were just a burger with a piece of huge cold feta stuck on it , apparently new management but itâs going to struggle if this is the standard , sorry but canât believe the positive reviews , this was terrible sorry
4 based on 817 reviews
Located in a quiet area on the port of Marsaxlokk, Terrone offers a variety of local and freshly prepared dishes. Terrone is the ideal restaurant to enjoy a quiet meal with the family, or to host a productive business lunch. Paying attention to detail, th
Situated a little further away from the hustle and bustle of Marsaxlokk, Terrone at 1 Wilga Street, is a real gem that we were lucky to stumble upon. We were really looking for the public loos at the time but having been. why not indeed. We hadnât booked but, if you to have a drink while youâre waiting, so with did just that, 15 minutes later who were shown to the table.We started with scallopâs with sandfire were cooked just right, and delicious. For mains I went with the seabass was excellent, I stayed on the beer with a pint of Cisk or two.Not only was the food excellent the owner was so nice and recommended great options to eat. The service was perfect! I highly recommend this restaurant. Overall a highly pleasurable experience, served and executed by locals with that exceptional (and rare) Maltese hospitality flare.
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