Manger avec un Budget à Malte
Malta has a reputation as an expensive Mediterranean destination, but here is the secret: you can eat incredibly well for very little money if you know where to look. The key is eating like a local, not a tourist.
While waterfront restaurants in Sliema and St Julian's can be pricey, locals know where to find delicious food for a fraction of the cost. Village bakeries, local kiosks, and traditional takeaways serve incredible food at prices that have barely changed in years.
A pastizzi still costs just 50 cents, and you can get a filling meal for under 10 euro almost anywhere on the island. This guide reveals the best cheap eats across Malta - from legendary pastizzerias to hidden local gems where tourists rarely venture.
New to Maltese cuisine? Check our Meilleure Cuisine Maltaise Guide to learn about traditional dishes, then come back here to find them at the best prices.
Boutiques de Pastizzi et Boulangeries
No guide to cheap eats in Malta would be complete without pastizzi - the island's most beloved snack. These flaky, diamond-shaped pastries are filled with either ricotta cheese (tal-irkotta) or mushy peas (tal-piżelli) and cost just 50 cents to 1 euro each.
🥇 Crystal Palace, Rabat €0.50
Arguably the most famous pastizzeria in Malta. Operating since 1956, Crystal Palace serves piping hot pastizzi 24 hours a day. The ricotta ones are legendary - crispy on the outside, creamy on the inside. Expect queues at weekends, but they move fast.
🥈 Is-Serkin, Mqabba €0.50
A local favourite that many argue makes even better pastizzi than Crystal Palace. Less touristy, more authentic. Their qassatat (larger cheese pies) are also excellent at around €1.50 each.
🥉 Maxim's Pastizzeria, Hamrun €0.60
A Hamrun institution serving fresh pastizzi since the 1960s. Known for their perfectly flaky pastry and generous fillings. Try their timpana slices (baked pasta pie) for a more substantial snack at €2.
Autres Pastizzerias Notables
- Busy Bee, Rabat - Near Crystal Palace, equally good, shorter queues
- Cafe Premier, Valletta - Central location, perfect for a quick snack
- Olympic Bar, Mosta - Local hangout with excellent pastizzi, open late
- Is-Serkin, Valletta - Same family as Mqabba, near the bus terminus
- Any village forn (bakery) - Almost every village has one serving fresh pastizzi from early morning
🥧 Other Pastizzeria Finds
Most pastizzerias also sell qassatat (€1.50-2.50), sausage rolls (€1-2), pizza slices (€2-3), arancini (€2-3), and timpana slices (€2-4). Perfect for a cheap, filling lunch.
Street Food et À Emporter
Beyond pastizzi, Malta has a thriving street food scene with options from traditional Maltese snacks to international flavours.
🫓 Hobz biż-Żejt (Bread with Oil) €2-4
The ultimate Maltese budget meal. Crusty Maltese bread (hobż) rubbed with ripe tomatoes, drizzled with olive oil, and topped with capers, olives, onion, and tuna. Simple, delicious, and filling. Find it at most local bars and kiosks.
🍕 Ftira (Maltese Flatbread) €4-7
Malta's answer to pizza - a traditional flatbread topped with tomatoes, onions, olives, capers, and local ġbejna cheese. The Gozitan version (ftira Għawdxija) is particularly famous. Most bakeries sell ftira by the slice or whole.
🌯 Kebab & Doner Shops €5-7
Malta has excellent kebab shops, particularly in areas with late-night crowds. Large portions, good value, and perfect after a night out. Most include chips and salad.
🥙 Qassatat & Savoury Pies €1.50-3
Larger than pastizzi, qassatat are round pies filled with ricotta, spinach, peas, or anchovy. One or two make a satisfying light meal. Available at bakeries and pastizzerias.
🍟 Fish & Chips €6-9
The British influence lives on. Proper fish and chips are available at takeaways across Malta, especially in tourist areas and near beaches.
Kiosques Locaux et Bars de Village
The Maltese kiosk (or "kisk") is an institution. These small bars and snack shops are found in every village and serve simple, affordable food to locals. They are the true cheap eats of Malta.
🏖️ Beach Kiosks €3-8
Every beach in Malta has a kiosk serving drinks, snacks, and simple meals. Prices are lower than nearby restaurants, and you get the same view. Try the hobż biż-żejt, toasted sandwiches, or fresh fruit platters.
🍺 Village Bars (Ħwienet) €2-6
Traditional village bars serve as social hubs for locals. They offer simple food - sandwiches, hobż biż-żejt, pastizzi, and sometimes basic pasta dishes. Prices are rock-bottom, and you will experience authentic Maltese life.
⚽ Band Clubs €3-8
Every Maltese village has at least one band club - social clubs that serve cheap drinks and food to members and visitors. Some serve excellent traditional Maltese dishes at prices well below restaurants. Entry is usually free or minimal.
Repas Complets sous 10 Euros
You do not need to survive on snacks alone. Here are the best places to get a proper, filling meal for under 10 euro.
| Type de Repas | Gamme de Prix | Où Trouver |
|---|---|---|
| Pasta dishes | €6-9 | Local trattorias, takeaways |
| Fish & chips | €7-10 | Marsaxlokk stalls, beach kiosks |
| Rabbit spaghetti | €8-10 | Village restaurants (Mġarr, Mosta) |
| Timpana (baked pasta) | €5-8 | Bakeries, traditional takeaways |
| Pizza (whole) | €7-10 | Pizzerias throughout Malta |
| Daily special (tal-lum) | €7-10 | Workers' cafeterias, village bars |
| Lunch specials | €8-10 | Valletta workers' restaurants |
🍝 Lunch Specials in Valletta €8-10
Many restaurants in Valletta offer weekday lunch specials targeting office workers. These typically include a main course (often pasta or meat) plus a drink for around €8-10. Look for chalkboard signs advertising "lunch menu" or "menu tal-nofsinhar".
🐟 Marsaxlokk Fish Stalls €7-12
The famous Sunday fish market at Marsaxlokk is not just about buying fresh fish. Food stalls sell fried fish, calamari, and seafood platters at prices lower than the waterfront restaurants. Grab a portion and eat by the harbour.
🍕 Pizza Takeaways €7-10
A large pizza in Malta costs €7-10 at most takeaways - enough to share between two. Quality is generally good, and many offer delivery. Look for local pizzerias rather than international chains for better value. For our top picks, see the Meilleure Pizza Malte guide.
Restaurants Économiques
When you want to sit down for a proper meal without tourist prices, these restaurants offer excellent value.
🏠 Ta' Kris, Sliema €10-15
Traditional Maltese home cooking at reasonable prices. Their fenkata (rabbit stew) is excellent, and portions are generous. Popular with locals - book ahead for dinner.
🍝 Palazzo Preca, Valletta €12-18
Upmarket feel at mid-range prices. Their lunch specials offer exceptional value - three courses for around €15 in a beautiful courtyard setting.
🐰 Ta' Marija, Mosta €10-15
Famous for rabbit dishes at honest prices. A proper Maltese feast of rabbit spaghetti followed by fried rabbit costs around €15. No frills, just good food.
🌊 Tartarun, Marsaxlokk €12-20
Fresh seafood by the harbour without the usual waterfront markup. Their fish soup (aljotta) is excellent, and the catch of the day is always a good choice.
Zones à Éviter pour Manger Pas Cher
Ces zones ont tendance à avoir des prix touristiques gonflés. Visitez pour l'ambiance, mais mangez ailleurs :
- Spinola Bay, St Julian's - Beautiful but expensive waterfront
- Paceville centre - Party area with tourist pricing
- Sliema Strand seafront - Some good options, but many tourist traps
- Mdina main square - Stunning location, premium prices
- Valletta waterfront - Cruise ship pricing
For more on authentic local dishes to look for, see our comprehensive Meilleure Cuisine Maltaise guide. If you prefer fine dining, check our Haute Cuisine à Malte guide.
Conseils Supermarché
Self-catering is the ultimate budget hack. Here is how to make the most of Malta's supermarkets.
Meilleures Chaînes de Supermarchés
- Lidl - German discounter, excellent for basics. Locations in Ħamrun, Luqa, Fgura, Gżira, and more
- Greens - Local chain with good selection and fair prices. Multiple locations
- Pavi - Mid-range option, well-stocked. Qormi, Fgura locations
- Smart - Smaller shops, convenient locations
- Valyou - Budget chain, basic but cheap
🥖 Fresh Bread €0.80-2
Maltese bread is excellent and cheap. Get a fresh loaf from the in-store bakery or a local forn (bakery) and make your own hobż biż-żejt.
🧀 Local Cheese (Ġbejna) €3-5
Small round cheeses that are uniquely Maltese and very affordable. Try both fresh and peppered versions. Great with bread and tomatoes.
🥫 Ready-Made Deli Items €3-6
Supermarket delis sell prepared salads, rotisserie chicken, sandwiches, and hot food by weight. Often better value than restaurants.
Conseils de Pro
- Shop in the evening - Many supermarkets discount bakery items and prepared foods before closing
- Buy Maltese products - Often cheaper than imported goods and better quality
- Check the yellow label items - Reduced items near expiry date
- Avoid convenience stores in tourist areas - Significant markup on basics
Conseils pour Économiser
Maximise your budget with these local insider tips.
Le Timing Compte
- Eat lunch, not dinner - Many restaurants offer the same dishes at lower lunchtime prices
- Early bird specials - Some places have deals before 7pm
- Avoid peak tourist season - July-August sees higher prices at restaurants
- Sunday lunch - Traditional family meal day; many places offer special deals
Stratégie de Localisation
- Go inland - Coastal and tourist areas are pricier than inland villages
- Walk one street back - Restaurants on the seafront charge more; side streets are cheaper
- Village over tourist area - Mosta, Birkirkara, and Ħamrun have excellent cheap options
- Bus terminals - Often have cheap cafeterias nearby for workers
Commander Malin
- Ask for "menu tal-jum" - The "menu of the day" is often the best value
- Drink local - Cisk beer and local wine are cheaper than imported alternatives
- Tap water - It is safe to drink. Restaurants must provide it free on request
- Share starters - Maltese portions are generous
- Skip dessert out - Get pastries or gelato from a takeaway instead
Applications et Offres
- Too Good To Go - Available in Malta; rescue food at 60-70% off
- Bolt Food & Wolt - Often have discount codes and offers
- Hotel breakfast - If included, fill up at breakfast to save on lunch
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Questions Fréquentes
Combien coûte la nourriture à Malte ?
Les coûts de la nourriture à Malte varient beaucoup. Les snacks de rue comme les pastizzi ne coûtent que 0,50-1 €. Un repas à emporter coûte 5-8 €, tandis qu'un repas assis dans un restaurant économique coûte 8-15 €. La gastronomie commence à 30 € par personne. Vous pouvez facilement manger trois repas par jour pour 15-25 € si vous savez où aller.
Quelle est la nourriture la moins chère à Malte ?
Les pastizzi sont le snack le moins cher et le plus emblématique de Malte à seulement 0,50-1 € pièce. Trois ou quatre font un en-cas rassasiant pour moins de 3 €. D'autres options économiques incluent le hobż biż-żejt (pain à l'huile) à 2-4 €, les qassatat (tourtes au fromage) à 1,50-2 € et la ftira à emporter à 4-6 €.
Où trouver des restaurants pas chers à Malte ?
Les meilleurs restaurants pas chers se trouvent loin des sites touristiques. Essayez les bars et kiosques de village, les pastizzerias, les plats à emporter locaux dans les quartiers résidentiels et les stands du marché du dimanche de Marsaxlokk. Des zones comme Ħamrun, Birkirkara et Mosta ont d'excellentes options économiques.
Malte est-elle chère pour la nourriture par rapport aux autres pays européens ?
Malte est dans la moyenne européenne. C'est moins cher que la Scandinavie, la Suisse ou Paris, mais plus cher que l'Europe de l'Est. Manger où les locaux mangent maintient les coûts raisonnables - prévoyez 20-30 € par jour pour la nourriture si vous faites attention à votre budget.
Y a-t-il des options végétariennes pas chères à Malte ?
Oui ! Les pastizzi à la ricotta, la ftira aux légumes, le hobż biż-żejt (sans thon), la bigilla (crème de fèves) et les qassatat au fromage sont tous végétariens et très abordables. La plupart des pizzerias et restaurants de pâtes proposent aussi des options végétariennes.
À quelle heure les Maltais mangent-ils ?
Les Maltais déjeunent entre 12h et 14h, et dînent à partir de 19h30. De nombreux restaurants proposent des menus déjeuner plus avantageux. Les pastizzerias et boulangeries ouvrent tôt (5-6h) pour les snacks du petit-déjeuner.