There’s nothing quite like a hearty plate of pasta and when you’re really in the mood for it, few dishes offer the warmth and comfort of a nice plate of spaghetti. That’s why, in celebration of Spaghetti Day, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best spots in Malta for a nice plate of spaghetti so if you’re not hungry yet, get ready.
Zero Sei Trattoria Romana
On such an occasion, we couldn’t not mention Fausto Soldini’s brainchild Zero Sei trattoria Romana, whose pasta dishes taste just as good as they look. Take yourself on a trip to Rome with this authentic trattoria which has garnered a stellar reputation for using fresh ingredients & genuine recipes to create some of the best pasta on the island.
Must-try dish: Spaghetti Carbonara
La Nostra Padrona
If it’s seafood pasta ta you’re looking for, look no further. Set against the gorgeous backdrop of Malta’s iconic fishing village, La Nostra Padrona’s dishes are unmatched in freshness and taste and with ‘fish delivered daily right from the boats,’ you can’t miss out on the opportunity to try this place.
Must-try dish: Pasta Ricci e Vongole
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A Mano
This laid-back trattoria in Kalkara prides itself on providing a chill atmosphere, authentic Italian food and bold, decadent drinks. Immediately gaining popularity for being one of Malta’s go-to locations for pizza and pasta, A Mano offers taste, variety and value in an iconic Maltese location.
Must-try dish: Spaghetti Amatriciana
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United Restaurant
A hearty plate of spaghetti from Mġarr’s United Restaurant is as Maltese as it gets. Situated behind the Mġarr parish church, United Restaurant is particularly well-known for its traditional rabbit and amongst other pasta dishes, the Spaghetti with Rabbit sauce. So if you’re craving a traditional Maltese experience, you know where to go.
Must-try dish: Spaghetti Rabbit
Le Majoliche
Born in 2015 with the intention of bringing authentic Sicilian cuisine to Malta, Le Majoliche serves love and passion in every dish that comes out of the kitchen. The restaurant is as consistent as it is accommodating, providing a wide variety of Italian and Mediterranean dishes with a fresh selection of pasta that will make it difficult for you to pick just one.
Must-try dish: Spaghetti ai Ricci su letto di Nero di Seppia
N’Duja Osteria
This charming little osteria in Valletta’s quaint Old Bakery Street is a hidden gem unlike any other. Specialising in Italian and Meditteranean cuisine with a list of mouth-watering pasta dishes which will have you coming back for more, Nduja osteria is cozy, intimate and a must-visit on Spaghetti day.
Must-try dish: Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe
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