Malta continues to grow as culinary destination
The new Michelin Guide Malta 2022 lists 30 restaurants in the Mediterranean archipelago, further establishing the island-nation as a destination for culinary travelers.
The latest guide adds a fourth Bib Gourmand restaurant, which are known for great quality food at good value prices. The latest is Grain Street in Valletta. The other Bib
Gourmand restaurants are Terrone, Birgu; Rubino, Valletta; and Commando in Melliena.
Five restaurants retained their one-star Michelin status — Under Grain, Valletta; Noni, Valletta; ION – The Harbour, Valletta; De Mondion, Mdina; and Bahia, Balzan.
Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, Malta is establishing itself as a gastronomic destination that serves up a wide range of dishes influenced by the many civilizations that made these islands their home.
“Thanks to the increasing optimism surrounding COVID-19, many people are starting to think about travel and holidays once again,” said Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the Michelin Guides. “The beautiful islands of Malta and Gozo should be on everyone’s list. Five Michelin Stars, four Bib Gourmands and 21 recommended restaurants mean there is plenty of choice when it comes to eating out.
“All 30 restaurants recommended to our readers are varied and individual and reflect the very best that the islands offer,” Poullennec said. “Some are traditional, others are contemporary — and thus they truly represent the two sides of Malta.”
The full 2022 selection for Malta is available on the Michelin Guide app, free on iOS and Android.