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Simply scrumptious! Le Bistro’s FINALLY opening for Sunday lunch and dinner
The good news is out!

Kim Vella

Popular St. Julians restaurant Le Bistro is officially opening its doors for Sunday lunch and dinner, just in time for summer! 

2022 saw Le Bistro host a grand re-opening, welcome a very special addition to the team – Chef Sandor and revamp its menu. 

The positive response and demand from its customers led Le Bistro to extend its weekend opening hours. This means that you can now enjoy this spot’s delicious delicacies for Sunday lunch and dinner too! 

A sumptuous a la carte menu on a fabulous outdoor terrace? Yes please! 

If all that isn’t tempting enough, check out Le Bistro’s menu, chock-full with delicacies like butternut squash risotto, braised beef cheek, and slow-baked pork belly.  

There are also plenty of dishes ready to satisfy your sweet tooth, like the chocolate ganache, mini tartufo, and warm plum crumble. 

Enough talking - click here to book a table at this amazing eatery and sink your teeth into some of their delicacies. 

Bon aptit! 

Main image: Facebook/ Le Bistro 

25th April 2022


Kim Vella
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Kim Vella
A highly curious explorer always looking to find her next adventure. Kim loves sharing her experiences and what's happening on the Maltese Islands. When not writing, you’ll probably find her playing around with some clay or somewhere surrounded by trees. She's always up for listening to people's stories about anything to do with nature, a passion project or issue you feel needs tending to.

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