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5 places for great sushi in Malta

Jun 17 2021 Share

International Sushi Day is here and what better way to celebrate the iconic Japanese cuisine than by dining out or ordering in from one of Malta’s many delicious sushi spots. As always, we are happy to bring you some of our favourite local spots, ranging from low-key gems to some of the finest culinary locations on the island. Take a look below and let us know which one is your favourite!

  • AMAMI

One of Mellieħa’s finest dining locations and often argued as one of Malta’s best sushi spots.

Amami’s delicate asian cuisine and culinary flair are only complemented by the restaurant’s mesmerising seaside view, making for an unforgettable experience.

Nigiri is essentially a small, delicious treat that features a thinly-sliced drapery of raw fish, laid over a cluster of…

Posted by Amami on Thursday, 8 April 2021

 

  • HUGO’S LOUNGE

Smack bang in the middle of the island’s entertainment mecca, Hugo’s Lounge is a staple location for asian cuisine, cool cocktails and unmistakable weekly offers.

Whether you want to split a mouth-watering sushi platter or just have a few pieces to accompany your cocktails while you socialise, Hugo’s Lounge makes for an incomparable night out.

It's time to book your table for this weekend at Hugo's Lounge, open from Friday through to Sunday, noon to 5pm!!

Posted by Hugo's Lounge on Friday, 14 May 2021

 

  • YOSHI SUSHI

If restaurant-quality sushi in the comfort of your own home is you want, Yoshi Sushi are happy to oblige.

This local sushi brand provides an extensive range of Japanese cuisine at incredible prices and is a guilty pleasure for many.

Posted by YoshiSushi on Tuesday, 8 January 2019

 

  • OKURAMA

One phrase immediately springs to mind when mentioning Okurama International Taste and that’s ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT.

Beyond the many choices of asian delicacies found on Okurama’s menu, the restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat option of high-quality dishes at great prices, making it the perfect location for those with big stomachs!

Get ready for the weekend with some Friday Night Sushi.From today you gonna get a 10% Discount on all your Take Away order over 20€.Place your order here: https://bit.ly/3bd9h3L

Posted by Okurama International Taste on Friday, 12 March 2021

 

  • CLUB SUSHI

The winner of Malta Daily’s very own THIS vs. THAT: Sushi Edition, Club Sushi in St. Julian’s proves its attention to detail and quality time and time again and it is definitely one of our go-to spots on National Sushi Day.

Whether you feel like dining in or getting the sushi delivered to your home, Club Sushi will happily oblige and serve up some of the finest sushi around.

How about some Friday night sushi?

Posted by Club Sushi Malta on Friday, 5 March 2021

 

WATCH: This Vs That – Club Sushi vs Yoshi Sushi vs Zen Sushi.

This Vs That: Club Sushi vs Yoshi Sushi vs Zen Sushi.

Tag a Sushi lover. 🍣It’s International Sushi Day, and for today’s episode of ‘THIS vs THAT’, Jamie is once again joined by Clubhouse Europe members to figure out which sushi restaurant serves up best! 💯Who will win out – Zen to Go, YoshiSushi or Club Sushi Malta? Watch and find out!🚨 This video was filmed before the new COVID-19 safety protocols were enforced. 🚨#MaltaDaily #MaltaDailyThisVSThat

Posted by Malta Daily on Friday, 18 June 2021

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Kim Jong Un thought to have lost close to 20kg in North Korea food shortage

Jun 17 2021 Share

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has generated considerable speculation after looking noticeably slimmer during a food shortage crisis in the country.

In recent photos published by North Korean media, Kim looks to have lost a substantial amount of weight, with his face looking notably slimmer.

He opened a political conference to discuss the implications of the food shortage in the economy and to discuss efforts going forward, urging the people to brace themselves for an extended round of COVID-19 restrictions.

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Eriksen to be fitted with heart-starting device following cardiac arrest

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Danish football star Christian Eriksen will have an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) fitted after suffering a cardiac arrest during Denmark’s Euro 2020 game against Finland on Saturday.

After receiving global support during his recovery, Eriksen stated that he felt ‘fine’ earlier this week and underwent heart examinations, resulting in the decision to have a ‘heart-starter’ implanted by Danish national team doctor Morsten Boesen.

The player reportedly accepted the decision which has received support by Danish and International specialists recommending the same treatment, with Dr. Boesen encouraging everyone to give the player peace and privacy during such a time.

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PN proposes Gozitan referendum to determine Malta-Gozo tunnel

PN proposes Gozitan referendum to determine Malta-Gozo tunnel
Jun 17 2021 Share

During the launch of the Nationalist Party’s health proposals for Gozo, Nationalist MP Chris Said stated that a referendum should be held for Gozitans to determine the fate of the tunnel connecting Malta and Gozo.

Said held that the PN maintains its position on the tunnel process and that studies should be held by experts and compressed simplified for the public, with a consultation to follow before Gozitans vote in a referendum.

Amongst other proposals the PN claims that, if elected, it will put a halt to the Steward Healthcare hospital and give it back to the people, with Steward employees to be retained.

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