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Passport edition: Livigno

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This has been on the cards for a while.  Since we are food loving travel addicts, we often get asked about favourite restaurants abroad, or for restaurant recommendations when friends are traveling. This is therefore the first of its kind, our restaurant recommendations in foreign cities. We love the snow, and skiing - a sport we never get to practice in Malta.  This sees us visiting places like Livigno often, and we enjoy going to Livigno because it is well connected (even though it's far), and offers the perfect balance between skiing for all levels, apres ski, shopping, snow activities, and good food. So here you have it, our list of favourite restaurants in Livigno: 1. Bivio Cantina This restaurant sky rocketed to becoming our favourite restaurant in Livigno. We ambled in one night, when we did not feel like straying too far from the center. What a surprise awaited us inside! The restaurant is part of the Bivio hotel, and you need to take the stairs since it is loca...

First Impressions: L'Artiglio

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Much hype surrounds all the boutique hotels mushrooming in Valletta. Like them or hate them, boutique hotels are breathing new life into Valletta's older, forgotten buildings. We heard good things about one among their number - La Falconeria, a boutique hotel in Melita Street, Valletta. And even better things about their restaurant, and so went to check it out for ourselves. The restaurant is called L'Artiglio, and although we have only been once, we can write a few notes about our first impressions. First of all, due to the law cation of the hotel, the restaurant is at street level and enjoys no views. This does not really bother us, but if you want somewhere to dine with a view this is not it. But don't discount this restaurant for this as the decor is Art Deco chic, with a modern take on Maltese patterned tiles, and a clean and simple layout which is welcoming and pleasing on the eye. Once you are seated you are presented with a changing menu which depends on what ...

back from a hiatus

and so we're back! From what feels like outer space. We've got a few reviews, and will post them here, quick and short, but as always, straight to the point, and honest. We will also publish some lists for foreign cities 😃 We hope you enjoy the blog, and don't forget to leave food and restaurant recommendations!  AMF 

Wood and Coal

For a while, each time I would drive through Saqqajja hill I used to follow the construction of a new eatery. Then, the finishing touches, and soon enough the place opened its doors to the public. This is Wood and Coal in Attard. While the location may seem like an unlikely place to open a restaurant, it does give the people living in the area, and further north a great opportunity to eat out and still be close to home thus avoiding traffic and finding easy parking. We have visited Wood and Coal on a couple of occasions, once it was a weekend and very full, the other a weekday and less full. Each time the food was good, and the service friendly enough. We wanted to go because people were raving about the pizza. I was pleasantly surprised by the toppings - they are varied, yet still retain some of the usual names, people usually look for. The first time we visited, I went for a gourmet pizza, gluten free, the Bologna with pistachio pesto and burrata. It was excellent, however a li...

ROOTS

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Sometimes I find that I get stuck in my ways. If I fancy something in particular, I will go to one restaurant, if something else, another restaurant, and have fallen into what can only be termed as a bit of a routine. The reason behind this blog is partly to break out of this routine. The other reason is to document places to eat in Malta in a place which is not TripAdvisor or any other such review site. So we broke out of the routine and headed to Marsaxlokk to an unassuming looking restaurant called ROOTS . If it's Marsaxlokk then it must be a fish restaurant. It is. But it also offers meat dishes, which we recently learned are presented with flair, gusto, and quality. The first time we went to Roots, we went all traditional and ordered fish for starters and main course. Impressed by some very fine wines on offer, we turned what would have been a normal Friday night dinner into a special occasion without having a reason to celebrate (the ones you sometimes need in this busy l...

UPDATED: Connect

Hello all You can also connect to this blog by following us on Twitter  @amaltesefoodie We had problems with our Facebook page but it's back up again - the only problem is that we will have to ask you to "like" us all over again. Please do so if it is not too much trouble. <3 Do keep in touch, I look forward to your restaurant suggestions and stories. AMF Malta Europe, restaurant guide, restaurants, Europe, dining, reviews

UPDATED: Hugos Bacco "Sticks & Sum"

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UPDATE: I have heard the new adverts for this establishment which advertise the recent refurbishment effort. This is good news and we look forward to visiting again! When I started this blog, there were some guidelines, let's say a playbook, that I tried to establish. Which is why I started by writing about places I had been to often, and over a period of time. The New York Times restaurant critics visit an establishment 3 times, with different dinner companions, over a prolonged period of time. This is to see how the restaurant handles differently sized groups of people, and whether standards and output change over time. I strive to follow a similar system of writing about tried and tested places here. This is my first break from that rule. I only visited the establishment being reviewed once. Which means that I will visit it again, and post updates following the revisit. I will do this whenever I review a restaurant after only visiting once. So it came to pass that a grou...