Restaurants
Travel
3 minutes
The Most Unique Japanese Key Hotels That Defy Categorization
Tokyo has its skyscrapers and Kyoto has its ryokan. But some of the most unique hotel forms in the world are scattered throughout Japan, a testament to the creativity and passion of its hoteliers.
MICHELIN Guide Ceremony
2 minutes
The MICHELIN Guide Malta 2024 is Launched Today!
For the first time, the MICHELIN Guide awards Two Stars to a Maltese restaurant
Sustainable Gastronomy
3 minutes
Tmun Restaurant, culinary forward thinking in Gozo
Paul Buttigieg is a traditional chef who has a keen eye for the possibilities the sea has to offer in terms of sustainable options. And at the same time, he is mindful of his customers' expectations. Nestled in Mgarr Harbour on Gozo's southern coast, Tmun Restaurant showcases his future-focused vision in the form of balanced dishes. With his distinctive repertoire, he has surprises in store for local foodies and tourists alike.
Wine
3 minutes
MICHELIN Guide Malta: a history of wine
The rich historical mosaic of the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo is legendary.
Dining Out
3 minutes
Lampuki in Malta: a culinarily versatile fish
Lampuki are incredibly fast swimmers, a versatile food source and intimately linked to our culture. Asked to characterise the famous Maltese fish in both physical and culinary terms, Keith Abela cited these remarkable traits.
Features
1 minute
MICHELIN Guide Malta: Fernandõ Gastrotheque
Welcome to MICHELIN-Starred Fernandõ Gastrotheque, where the cooking revolves around Mediterranean flavours, Asian influences and an impressive wine list.
Features
3 minutes
MICHELIN Guide Malta: Maltese mazzit, the renaissance of a sweet blood sausage
It might seem odd to associate a term from art history with a blood sausage, yet this poetic description is entirely fitting. Once set to disappear from the dinner table altogether, this delicacy may soon be welcomed back by the EU – as a recognised product with a protected designation of origin. It would also be Malta’s first in this category.
Features
3 minutes
MICHELIN Guide Malta: “Living room cheeses” and farmhouse cheeses in Malta
Home-made cheeses, or perhaps we could even call them living room cheeses… Chances are you have never heard this term. Yet, like garage wines, this coinage accurately captures the essence of a unique category of Maltese cheeses insofar as the meticulous artisanal processes that give them their distinctive flavours and shapes take place in tiny living rooms. Alongside authentic farmhouse cheeses, they imbue Maltese artisanal cheesemaking with a distinct energy of its own.