Tal-Petut

Vittoriosa


Intimate, characterful restaurant Tal-Petut occupies a former grocery but feels like a home away from home. It's presided over by host-with-the-most Donald, who's passionate about the restaurant's emphasis on seasonal local dishes and produce, including lampuki (fish) in white wine or slow-cooked pork.


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