Don Berto is undoubtedly one of the South’s culinary gems, located in one of the oldest cities in Malta, Vittoriosa and enjoying gorgeous views of Malta’s iconic grand harbour. That, paired with the restaurant’s fast-casual Mediterranean dining experience contribute to its status as a staple local eatery and the followING are the 5 phases of eating at Don Berto:
- The ‘look at that view’ phase
The first thing that strikes you about Don Berto is the gorgeous view overseeing the scenic Birgu waterfront.
This fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant is located in one of Malta’s oldest cities and does not only provide with the opportunity of enjoying the beauty of iconic Maltese heritage, but complement it with a great family-friendly setting.
- The ‘I want everything’ phase
If the restaurant’s amazing view isn’t enough to knock your socks off, the extensive and mouth-watering menu will surely do it.
Priding themselves on providing a variety of fresh Mediterranean dishes paired with seasonal specials and vegan option’s, Don Berto’s menu will make you want to order one of everything.
- The ‘Happy Hour’ phase
After a hard day’s work, what better words to hear at a restaurant than Happy Hour? That’s right, none.
Don Berto’s Happy Hour(s) run from 12:00 to 15:00 and 18:30 to 20:30 from Monday to Friday and 8 whopping hours between 12:00 and 20:00 on Saturdays and Sundays, making it the perfect destination for a boozy outing.
- The ‘for the Gram’ phase
So picture this, you are surrounded by Don Berto’s exquisite dishes coming right out of the kitchen and a boat load of happy hour drinks, all while being serenaded by the gorgeous views around you.
You have no other choice but to whip out your phone and snap a couple of pics for the ‘Gram and let everyone know you’re having the time of your life.
- The ‘I don’t want to go’ phase
After being done with your food and drinks (and waiting for the final post-meal beverage), you lay there silent, knowing that your culinary experience has come to an end.
As the sun sets on Birgu and your empty plates soon leave the table, you can’t help but wonder if you should book a table for next week.
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