Żebbuġ (Maltese: Ħaż-Żebbuġ) [ħazˈzɛbbʊtʃ], also known by its title Città Rohan, is a city in the Central Region of Malta. It is one of the oldest towns in the country, and its population is 11,903 as of March 2014.
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4 based on 4 reviews
When I told my Maltese friends I was planning to spend a few hours in Mdina they advised me to go and try the chocolate cake at Fontanella or any of their sweets (meringues, etc). So once in Mdina I went there. I had a slice of the chocolate cake, it was very nice and a vanilla flavoured cappucino. Sadly I didn't know the cappuccino was already very sweet, I added plenty of sugar without tasting it first and it came out as something sooo sweet I didn't manage to drink it all. I am not one to waste food or drinks but that was too much. One advice: if you get any drink taste it first before adding anything. It's a pity because it seemed very nice.
The top floor of the Tea Room has a lovely view on the sea. I was told I could see Sicily from there (or from the Belvedere nearby) but even if the sky was clear I didn't manage to see it. If in Mdina it is a very nice idea to stop there for some refreshment and the lovely views.
4.5 based on 184 reviews
It's a bit difficult to know where to start as everything was perfect. We were in Malta visiting friends and went to L'Agape on the last night as a group of 4. There is no menu as such - they change the dishes daily so it is a voyage of discovery in some respects! The food was exquisite and plentiful. They offered to do a mix of starters based on that day's menu which was tuna, squid stew, Sicilian sausage stew and bread. The mains we had were tuna steaks, ribeye steaks, beef kebabs and veal escalope - all cooked to perfection. We passed on dessert given the amount of food we tucked away on the first 2 courses. Book early as they are very popular.
4 based on 169 reviews
Jalie’s serves lovely cakes and afternoon teas. But while that’s what they might be best known for, they also provide good homemade dishes such as chili (beef or chicken) with rice or tacos, Cumberland sausages with a very English shallot gravy, burgers, wraps, sandwiches and more.
Once the summer months are over, they also serve a good Sunday roast.
Service is cheerful and pleasant.
You can eat indoors or outdoors in a peaceful village setting.
4.5 based on 413 reviews
This is more of a little coffee shop / deli. It sells alcohol as well as cakes and sells packaged food to take away. I wanted to tell everyone to visit here, as it's lovely and we made friends with the ownsers
Cute quite location in an alley. Good service - very attentive. Good food from a small menu. Good prices.
4.5 based on 215 reviews
Fior di Latte is a family owned Gelateria in Mdina. We offer a variety of mouth watering gelato and sorbet flavours, freshly made on site daily. We source only the best ingredients from around the world to ensure we stay true to our motto of Quality, Consistency and Authenticity. We strive to better the product offering in Mdina - where the owners' family have lived for over 500 years.
We were here on a tour so time was short. The service was fast and friendly and the gelato was very good. Would recommend this place to anyone.
5 based on 23 reviews
This was a real find! We popped in for a rather spontaneous lunch and were given a lovely welcome by the owner, who also gave us her lunch recommendations. We both ordered the sea urchin pasta which was without doubt one of the best bowls of pasta I've ever eaten. It can be difficult to judge a restaurant by one great meal, but I'm certain this young couple have nailed it. Had it not been our last day on the Island, we would have gone back.
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