Knowing nothing about Maltese food, I assumed it would be a variation on the fare of nearby Sicily.
“Our food is a reflection of all of the peoples who ruled us,” he said, explaining that Malta has one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cuisines.
Baroque masterworks and neon-lit nightlifeMalta is only 122 square miles, so 72 hours had seemed like an adequate amount of time to explore.
I decided to check out the main island first, and then Valletta itself after that.
The delightful Anna Grech Sant, a local guide, offered an abbreviated but fascinating lesson in Maltese history, richly seasoned with memorable trivia.
Persons:
ruddy, bouillon, Brincat, ”, Anna Grech Sant
Organizations:
British Navy
Locations:
Sicily, Malta, Libya, India, Northern Europe, Bolognese, Gozo, Valletta