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Food scene

Welcome to The Avenue. Since 1987, we’ve been serving delicious, lovingly made food for locals and tourists alike. With our long-standing reputation for quality, we’ve become a staple of the Maltese food scene, evolving and growing through the years while celebrating and learning from our heritage and history.
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The Avenue Restaurant
Triq Gort
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Welcome to The Avenue. Since 1987, we’ve been serving delicious, lovingly made food for locals and tourists alike. With our long-standing reputation for quality, we’ve become a staple of the Maltese food scene, evolving and growing through the years while celebrating and learning from our heritage and history.
Our restaurant is open from Monday to Sunday from noon to 11pm. Our bar is open from Monday to Sunday from 7pm to late. Whether you are looking for a nice lunch or for an exquisite dinner or a late evening drink, Tiffany has you covered. Start the evening with a dinner in our restaurant choosing from our selection of fine dining dishes and end the evening in our wine bar. With a selection of 300 wines and champagnes, many varieties of whiskeys and gins, fresh fruit cocktails and refreshing non-alcohol options – the choice is yours!
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Tiffany
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Our restaurant is open from Monday to Sunday from noon to 11pm. Our bar is open from Monday to Sunday from 7pm to late. Whether you are looking for a nice lunch or for an exquisite dinner or a late evening drink, Tiffany has you covered. Start the evening with a dinner in our restaurant choosing from our selection of fine dining dishes and end the evening in our wine bar. With a selection of 300 wines and champagnes, many varieties of whiskeys and gins, fresh fruit cocktails and refreshing non-alcohol options – the choice is yours!
Great breakfast
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Crust Bakery -Bar -Bistro
64 Mensija St
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Great breakfast
Chris, the Chef Proprietor produces a homemade style Maltese cuisine like Dad’s Famous Braggioli, Thick Home Made Beef Stew, “Ikel ta Dari” (Food as it used to be prepared by our grandparents), “Balbuljata tal-Bulubif”, “Bebbux”, “Stuffat tal-Qarnit” and “Haruf il-Forn”
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Ta' Kris for dinner
80 Fawwara Ln
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Chris, the Chef Proprietor produces a homemade style Maltese cuisine like Dad’s Famous Braggioli, Thick Home Made Beef Stew, “Ikel ta Dari” (Food as it used to be prepared by our grandparents), “Balbuljata tal-Bulubif”, “Bebbux”, “Stuffat tal-Qarnit” and “Haruf il-Forn”
The Podium Whiskey&caffe lounge
Great cocktails
Located in the five-star Phoenicia Malta hotel, our brand-new Beefbar in the City is now open to take the famous brand on Valletta’s fine dining scene.
Beefbar in the city
Located in the five-star Phoenicia Malta hotel, our brand-new Beefbar in the City is now open to take the famous brand on Valletta’s fine dining scene.
AN AUTHENTIC fine-dining EXPERIENCE IN MALTA ION Harbour is a one Michelin Star Restaurant in Malta offering a unique dining experience that ventures beyond the usual boundaries of fine dining in Malta. Multi award winning Michelin starred chef Alex Dilling runs the kitchen at ION Harbour, situated on the stunning rooftop of Iniala Harbour House in Valletta – Malta’s iconic capital.
ION Harbour By Simon Rogan
AN AUTHENTIC fine-dining EXPERIENCE IN MALTA ION Harbour is a one Michelin Star Restaurant in Malta offering a unique dining experience that ventures beyond the usual boundaries of fine dining in Malta. Multi award winning Michelin starred chef Alex Dilling runs the kitchen at ION Harbour, situated on the stunning rooftop of Iniala Harbour House in Valletta – Malta’s iconic capital.
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La Crema SicilianA
Main Street
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Sightseeing

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圣若望副主教座堂
Triq San Gwann
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马耳他国家水族馆
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The Knights Hospitallers
Mediterranean Street
The Tarxien Temples (Maltese: It-Tempji ta' Ħal Tarxien, Maltese pronunciation: [tarˈʃɪːn]) are an archaeological complex in Tarxien, Malta. They date to approximately 3150 BC.[1] The site was accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992 along with the other Megalithic temples on the island of Malta.[2]
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Tarxien Temples
Triq It Tempji Neolitici
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The Tarxien Temples (Maltese: It-Tempji ta' Ħal Tarxien, Maltese pronunciation: [tarˈʃɪːn]) are an archaeological complex in Tarxien, Malta. They date to approximately 3150 BC.[1] The site was accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992 along with the other Megalithic temples on the island of Malta.[2]
Ħaġar Qim (Maltese pronunciation: [ħadʒar ˈʔiːm]; "Standing/Worshipping Stones") is a megalithic temple complex found on the Mediterranean island of Malta, dating from the Ġgantija phase (3600-3200 BC).[1] The Megalithic Temples of Malta are among the most ancient religious sites on Earth,[2] described by the World Heritage Sites committee as "unique architectural masterpieces."[3] In 1992 UNESCO recognized Ħaġar Qim and four other Maltese megalithic structures as World Heritage Sites.[4] V. Gordon Childe, Professor of Prehistoric European Archeology and director of the Institute of Archaeology in the University of London from 1946-1957[5] visited Ħaġar Qim. He wrote, "I have been visiting the prehistoric ruins all round the Mediterranean, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Greece and Switzerland, but I have nowhere seen a place as old as this one
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哈加尔·琴
Triq Hagar Qim
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Ħaġar Qim (Maltese pronunciation: [ħadʒar ˈʔiːm]; "Standing/Worshipping Stones") is a megalithic temple complex found on the Mediterranean island of Malta, dating from the Ġgantija phase (3600-3200 BC).[1] The Megalithic Temples of Malta are among the most ancient religious sites on Earth,[2] described by the World Heritage Sites committee as "unique architectural masterpieces."[3] In 1992 UNESCO recognized Ħaġar Qim and four other Maltese megalithic structures as World Heritage Sites.[4] V. Gordon Childe, Professor of Prehistoric European Archeology and director of the Institute of Archaeology in the University of London from 1946-1957[5] visited Ħaġar Qim. He wrote, "I have been visiting the prehistoric ruins all round the Mediterranean, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Greece and Switzerland, but I have nowhere seen a place as old as this one
The Ta' Ħaġrat ([taˈħad͡ʒrat]) temples in Mġarr, Malta is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with several other Megalithic temples.[1] They are amongst the world's oldest religious sites.[2] The larger Ta' Ħaġrat temple dates from the Ġgantija phase (3600–3200 BCE);[3] the smaller is dated to the Saflieni phase (3300–3000 BCE).
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Ta' Ħaġrat Temples
Ta' Hagrat
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The Ta' Ħaġrat ([taˈħad͡ʒrat]) temples in Mġarr, Malta is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with several other Megalithic temples.[1] They are amongst the world's oldest religious sites.[2] The larger Ta' Ħaġrat temple dates from the Ġgantija phase (3600–3200 BCE);[3] the smaller is dated to the Saflieni phase (3300–3000 BCE).
PREBOOKING ONLY https://booking.heritagemalta.org The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is an underground prehistoric burial site. Discovered in 1902 during construction works, the site was first excavated by Fr Emmanuel Magri between 1903 and 1906. Fr Magri died in Tunisia and his excavation notes have not been found. Excavations were taken over by Sir Themistocles Zammit, who continued works until 1911. The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is a complex made up of interconnecting rock-cut chambers set on three distinct levels. The complex was used over a span of many centuries, with the earliest remains dating back to about 4000 BC and the more recent remains found dating to the Early Bronze Age (ca 1500BC).
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哈尔萨夫里耶尼地下墓穴
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PREBOOKING ONLY https://booking.heritagemalta.org The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is an underground prehistoric burial site. Discovered in 1902 during construction works, the site was first excavated by Fr Emmanuel Magri between 1903 and 1906. Fr Magri died in Tunisia and his excavation notes have not been found. Excavations were taken over by Sir Themistocles Zammit, who continued works until 1911. The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is a complex made up of interconnecting rock-cut chambers set on three distinct levels. The complex was used over a span of many centuries, with the earliest remains dating back to about 4000 BC and the more recent remains found dating to the Early Bronze Age (ca 1500BC).

City/town information

Valletta (or Il-Belt) is the tiny capital of the Mediterranean island nation of Malta. The walled city was established in the 1500s on a peninsula by the Knights of St. John, a Roman Catholic order. It’s known for museums, palaces and grand churches. Baroque landmarks include St. John’s Co-Cathedral, whose opulent interior is home to the Caravaggio masterpiece "The Beheading of Saint John."
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瓦莱塔
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Valletta (or Il-Belt) is the tiny capital of the Mediterranean island nation of Malta. The walled city was established in the 1500s on a peninsula by the Knights of St. John, a Roman Catholic order. It’s known for museums, palaces and grand churches. Baroque landmarks include St. John’s Co-Cathedral, whose opulent interior is home to the Caravaggio masterpiece "The Beheading of Saint John."
The history of Mdina traces back more than 4000 years. According to tradition it was here that in 60 A.D. that the Apostle St. Paul is said to have lived after being shipwrecked on the Islands. Furthermore it is said that St. Paul resided inside the grotto know as Fuori le Mura (outside the city walls) now known as St. Paul’s Grotto in Rabat. Lamp lit by night and referred to as “the silent city”, Mdina is fascinating to visit for its timeless atmosphere as well as its cultural and religious treasures. Mdina has had different names and titles depending on its rulers and its role but its medieval name describe it best – ‘Citta’ Notabile’: the noble city. It was home then, as now, to Malta’s noble families; some are descendants of the Norman, Sicilian and Spanish overlords who made Mdina their home from the 12th century onwards. Impressive palaces line its narrow, shady streets. Mdina is one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled city and extraordinary in its mix of medieval and baroque architecture.
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Mdina
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The history of Mdina traces back more than 4000 years. According to tradition it was here that in 60 A.D. that the Apostle St. Paul is said to have lived after being shipwrecked on the Islands. Furthermore it is said that St. Paul resided inside the grotto know as Fuori le Mura (outside the city walls) now known as St. Paul’s Grotto in Rabat. Lamp lit by night and referred to as “the silent city”, Mdina is fascinating to visit for its timeless atmosphere as well as its cultural and religious treasures. Mdina has had different names and titles depending on its rulers and its role but its medieval name describe it best – ‘Citta’ Notabile’: the noble city. It was home then, as now, to Malta’s noble families; some are descendants of the Norman, Sicilian and Spanish overlords who made Mdina their home from the 12th century onwards. Impressive palaces line its narrow, shady streets. Mdina is one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled city and extraordinary in its mix of medieval and baroque architecture.
St. Julian’s is a seaside town in Malta. It’s known for beaches like Balluta Bay, a rocky stretch with a promenade and restaurants. Bars and nightclubs line the streets of Paceville, an area south of St. George’s Bay Beach. Spinola Bay has traditional fishing boats, plus Spinola Palace, a baroque mansion with a carved clock centrepiece on its facade. Portomaso Bay is home to a marina and luxury boutiques. https://www.visitmalta.com/en/attraction/balluta-bay/
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Saint Julian's
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St. Julian’s is a seaside town in Malta. It’s known for beaches like Balluta Bay, a rocky stretch with a promenade and restaurants. Bars and nightclubs line the streets of Paceville, an area south of St. George’s Bay Beach. Spinola Bay has traditional fishing boats, plus Spinola Palace, a baroque mansion with a carved clock centrepiece on its facade. Portomaso Bay is home to a marina and luxury boutiques. https://www.visitmalta.com/en/attraction/balluta-bay/
The small and picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk (pronounced marsa-schlock – meaning southeastern port) is located in the South-Eastern part of Malta, adjacent to Żejtun, Marsaskala and Birżebbuġa. As a tourist destination, Marsaxlokk is popular for a few reasons: The town offers a selection of the finest fish restaurants on the island For the peaceful walks around the coast and harbour, as well as for its secluded and untainted swimming zones in the area around Marsaxlokk. Locals enjoy the nightlife especially in Summer when you can walk the promenade, grab an ice cream as you go and let the sea breeze cool off the typical Summer heat. On Sundays, many Maltese visit the Marsaxlokk fish market to buy fresh seafood from the morning’s catch.
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Marsaxlokk
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The small and picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk (pronounced marsa-schlock – meaning southeastern port) is located in the South-Eastern part of Malta, adjacent to Żejtun, Marsaskala and Birżebbuġa. As a tourist destination, Marsaxlokk is popular for a few reasons: The town offers a selection of the finest fish restaurants on the island For the peaceful walks around the coast and harbour, as well as for its secluded and untainted swimming zones in the area around Marsaxlokk. Locals enjoy the nightlife especially in Summer when you can walk the promenade, grab an ice cream as you go and let the sea breeze cool off the typical Summer heat. On Sundays, many Maltese visit the Marsaxlokk fish market to buy fresh seafood from the morning’s catch.

Neighborhoods

Paceville is a boisterous party district of late-night bars, Irish pubs, and music clubs on St. George’s Road, plus upscale bars at Portomaso Marina. Global dining options include pizzerias, curry houses, dim sum restaurants, and Lebanese cafes. The Bay Street Shopping Complex contains stores for Maltese lace and filigree jewelry, plus the MULTIMAXX game arcade. Casinos and upscale hotels edge the Mediterranean Sea.
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帕切维拉
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Paceville is a boisterous party district of late-night bars, Irish pubs, and music clubs on St. George’s Road, plus upscale bars at Portomaso Marina. Global dining options include pizzerias, curry houses, dim sum restaurants, and Lebanese cafes. The Bay Street Shopping Complex contains stores for Maltese lace and filigree jewelry, plus the MULTIMAXX game arcade. Casinos and upscale hotels edge the Mediterranean Sea.
Sliema is a resort town on the east coast of the Mediterranean island of Malta. The waterfront features a long promenade and the 18th-century polygonal Fort Tigné in the south. To the north, St. Julian’s Tower is a 17th-century watchtower and battery. The baroque-inspired Stella Maris Church dates from the 1850s. On tiny Manoel Island is the star-shaped Fort Manoel, built by the Knights of St. John.
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Sliema Center
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Sliema is a resort town on the east coast of the Mediterranean island of Malta. The waterfront features a long promenade and the 18th-century polygonal Fort Tigné in the south. To the north, St. Julian’s Tower is a 17th-century watchtower and battery. The baroque-inspired Stella Maris Church dates from the 1850s. On tiny Manoel Island is the star-shaped Fort Manoel, built by the Knights of St. John.

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出行

Bus and Taxi

Nearby bus stops give easy access to all areas of the island. There is also a bus stop nearby in front of Marriott Hotel for the open top tour bus and traditional Maltese buses. Taxi services such as ECABS and BOLT are available to book by App 24/7
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How do you say...

Grazzi ħafna Grats-ee hawf-na Thank you very much Bonġu Bon-ju Good morning Iva. Ee-va Yes Le Lay No Kif int? Kiff int How are you? Jekk jogħġbok. Yek yoh-jbok Please http://ilanguages.org/maltese_phrases.php
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Heritage Malta

Please visit this website for Heritage Site to visit in Malta. https://heritagemalta.org
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Food Delivery Apps

WOLT - https://wolt.com BOLT - https://food.bolt.eu
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Visit Malta

https://www.visitmalta.com
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Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum

Prebooking required https://heritagemalta.org/hal-saflieni-hypogeum/