Ħaġar Qim Restaurant

Southern Malta


This pleasingly spacious restaurant, just above the Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra car park, has a large open-air terrace shaded by a bamboo-slatted canopy, a cheesy music soundtrack and some classical statuary. It serves excellent beef, rabbit and fish dishes plus the usual suspects (pizza and pasta).


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