Malta is a small island in the heart of the Mediterranean, but it has a rich and varied history, one that has seen occupation by the Greeks, the Romans, the Arabs, the Normans, the French and the British. And yet, the people have retained their own proud culture, one that is distinct and yet absorbs the myriad of influences that have landed on Malta’s shores over the centuries.
The same for the island’s food and food culture, which is rich and varied, with a strong identity. The best of the island’s gastronomy was on show at an event organised by Charles Grech & Co. Ltd together with The Phoenicia Malta, on 28 February 2023, in aid of the Malta Community Chest Fund Foundation.
Featuring five of Malta’s Michelin-started restaurants with some incredible chef talent on hand to cook for the lucky guests, ‘Dine with the Stars’ featured a five-course dinner, with each restaurant presenting one dish. It was a collection of the best of Malta’s best culinary talent with Malta’s best chefs all cooking together for one night. With one more restaurant added to the Michelin Guide to Malta in 2023, there are now six starred establishments on the island.
The 2023 edition elevated the Fernandõ Gastrotheque in Sliema, to one-Michelin-star status. The five restaurants that retained their Michelin star status and participated in ‘Dine with the Stars’ are Under Grain, Noni and ION Harbour, all in Valletta; De Mondion in Mdina; and Bahia in Balzan.