St Johns Co-Cathedral is right up there among the most worthwhile buildings to visit in Malta, particularly impressive once you go inside. Among other things, it is home to what is generally regarded as one of the artist Caravaggios best…
Cafe du Brazil in Vittoriosa (or Birgu) enters the fray to try to become Malta’s leading purveyor of the English breakfast. Before saying anything else though, it should be noted that Cafe du Brazil features precisely Zero Brazilian foods on…
Heavyweight contender here. This is called a ‘Paul Gascoigne’, and the chunky Geordie legend would doubtless by proud to lend his name to an early morning feast like this one. (I can see a young Gazza getting stuck-in to one…
The Fontanella Cafe (or ‘tea garden’ if you will) has become almost compulsory on your ‘to do’ lists of Malta. That’s assuming you’re not just visiting the country for a week of getting smashed in Paceville at night and lying…
Narrow streets Almost six months after arriving in Malta, myself and Dany finally got our respective asses in gear and went to visit what I remember some guidebook or other describing as the ‘jewel in the crown’ of Malta. Or…
Embed from Getty Images Maltese (or ‘Malti’ to be more accurate) is a language with roots in Arabic mixed with Sicilian/Italian and as such is almost completely incomprehensible to a native English speaker like myself. Just about everybody here speaks…