Food & drink
Time for pancakes! Fuwamai announces new location at Malta International Airport
The brand currently operates successful outlets in Valletta and St Julian’s.

Lyndsey Grima

Popular dessert spot Fuwamai – Japanese Soufflé Pancakes & Bakery has announced that it will soon be opening a brand-new location at Malta International Airport, marking another exciting step in the brand’s growing presence across the island.

Known for its fluffy Japanese soufflé pancakes, speciality desserts, and fresh bakery items, Fuwamai has quickly become a favourite among both locals and tourists since launching in Malta. The brand currently operates successful outlets in Valletta and St Julian’s.

The upcoming airport location is expected to offer travellers the chance to enjoy Fuwamai’s signature treats before departing or upon arriving in Malta. While an official opening date has not yet been revealed, the announcement has already generated excitement online, especially among loyal customers eager to see the brand expand further.

The move also reflects the continued growth of Malta’s food and beverage scene within the airport.

Fuwamai’s expansion to the airport is set to bring its famous Japanese-style pancakes to an even wider audience, giving visitors a sweet first or last taste of Malta.

Are you excited for this opening?

19th May 2026


Lyndsey Grima
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