Ristorant
Tartarun Restaurant
20 persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh,
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Although prices may seem a tad above average, this restaurant offers high quality food with great service! Also an deal restaurant for those who enjoy local fish
When the Maltese want to eat fresh fish, they head for Marsaxlokk. This is the island's largest traditional fishing harbour, full of colourful wooden boats that still throw out the nets each day. There are plenty of restaurants cooking up the catch, and Tartarun (named after a particular Maltese fishing net) is arguably the best of them. Come here for warming traditional Aljota (Maltese fish soup) and perfectly cooked fresh fish – simply grilled, with capers and white wine, or on a tangy green salsa. The only downside is no outside seating – so best in winter or when you need a hit of air-conditioning. Or anytime – if the food is your top priority.
When the Maltese want to eat fresh fish, they head for Marsaxlokk. This is the island's largest traditional fishing harbour, full of colourful wooden boats that still throw out the nets each day. There are plenty of restaurants cooking up the catch, and Tartarun (named after a particular Maltese fis…
For fish lovers. In the menu offer both conventional and non conventional dishes. A bit expensive, but the quality of the food and the service are excellent.
Affarijiet uniċi li tista' tagħmel fil-qrib
In-nies tal-post jirrakkomandaw ukoll
- 33 persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh
Lokalità
20 Xatt is-Sajjieda
Marsaxlokk