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Underrated burger spots you need to try ASAP

Mar 27 2021 Share

The burger is an institution of fast food history and an undoubtable comfort food for many so when the weekend rolls comes around, a lot of us grab whatever delivery app we’re used to ordering on a get a good ‘ol burger delivered to our very own homes. This pandemic-era (or whatever you may choose to call it) has redefined the importance and value of take-away food and as a result, we took it upon ourselves to list some of our favourite burger spots on the island. Take a look below and let us know which one is your favourite!

Novi

Burgers and wings and so many things. This Gzira spot has become somewhat of a social media sensation for its wide variety of juicy burgers and undeniably good sides.

If you’re looking for a juicy burger, crispy fries and irresistible sides, you know where to go.

Sticky Fingers

This San Gwann eatery is one of the most underrated spots on the island and prides itself on using the finest ingredients out there.

A solid contender for the argument of ‘best burgers on the island’, if you haven’t tried Sticky Fingers already, get to it.

Eat

This quaint Mosta food van (who recently set up shop in Pembroke as well) is one of Malta’s hidden gems and greatest sources of hearty food.

Specialising in BBQ and smoked meats, EAT has a special place in the hearts of meat lovers across Malta.

Bianca’s

This Sliema food joint is relatively new but has already established itself as a juggernaut on the scene, providing a variety of mouth-watering meals and sides..

..and not only are their beef burgers insane, their chicken burger is bar none.

Bongo Nyah

Based in Marsascala, this eclectic eatery brings its chill atmosphere to the comfort of your home.

Their wide variety of burgers means that there’s something for everyone and are even offering a 15% discount on cocktail and drinks deliveries.

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Temperatures in Malta to reach 20°C or higher in first week of April

As the seasons welcome Spring, temperatures in Malta are immediately expected to rise given the island’s warm climate.
Mar 27 2021 Share

As the seasons welcome Spring, temperatures in Malta are immediately expected to rise given the island’s warm climate. Malta Weather has in fact stated that the first week of April will see Malta’s temperatures going up to 20°C or higher!

The probability of temperature reaching these heights is around 70%, which is considerably high. After a week of sunny weather following rain and clouds, the temperature and weather seems to be only getting higher.

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93 COVID-19 cases registered with 283 recoveries

Mar 27 2021 Share

Malta has registered 93 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 2,928 swab tests, while 283 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Saturday 27th March 2021, 171,873 vaccine doses were administered of which 50,050 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 28,808 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 26,763 have recovered, 385 died and 1,660 are still active.

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Plan to ease measures after 11th April by Health Authorities in the works

Plan to ease measures after 11th April by Health Authorities in the works
Mar 27 2021 Share

The Health Authorities are currently devising a plan to ease the country of the measures put in place which are due to end on the 11th of April. Public Health Superintendent Charmaine Gauci made the announcement during the weekly COVID-19 briefing but has not yet disclosed any details in regards to what the plan will include.

She stated that authorities have identified hotspots with highest risk and is thus working on a plan that addresses the issue. The relaxation of measures will be taken in full consideration alongside the safety of the public. Active cases have dropped by 1,000 during the past week, signifying that the current measures are working. This is a strong reminder that the public should continue to follow the health measures put in place so as to continue the mitigation.

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