Set within a 400-year-old converted farmhouse, built by the Knights of St John, Razzett L-Antik 1743 is your go-to spot if you’re looking for some entertainment while you eat. Think Maltese folklore costumes and traditional homely meals. Musicians playing local instruments and music will wander around your table as you eat, and oblige you to take a break from your food to partake in their accompanying dance troupe’s merriment. Whether you’re dining with friends or as a couple, you won’t fall short of what to talk about or eat. This place is also perfect if you want to venture out to the less touristic areas in Malta. This gem of a restaurant, which served as a milling factory to grind grain into flour for local bakeries, is located in Qormi (central Malta), a town that is also famous for its bread-making tradition.



