Introducing our newly extended restaurant. The Maltese Ftira Cooked in a traditional wood burning oven at Diar il- Bniet extension. Come and enjoy some time with us and Benefit from a 20% Discount on the second ftira ordered *offer available till the end of March Whether you are visiting us at the restaurant or staying at home we are here to satisfy your cravings! Take outs are also available, kindly call us and order your...
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Valentines at Diar il-Bniet
Love is in the air... Sweet Gifts, Good Food & Fresh Roses for your Valentine Treat your special someone to the Diar il-Bniet experience this Valentine's. Book a table for that special day and enjoy our special Valentine's Day Meze Menu and choose a loving gift from our online Valentine's gifts selection. We will also be selling the freshest red roses on the 13th and 14th February. Roses so fresh, they will take their breath...
Jum Had-Dingli
Jum Had-Dingli : 16th & 17th September Experience our beloved little village of Had-Dingli and immerse yourself in all things organic, traditional and home-grown. Celebrate Jum Had-Dingli by treating yourself to a traditional Maltese breakfast with fresh, organic produce handpicked on Diar il-Bniet’s family-run farm. After this, enjoy a tour of the estate as you’re guided to the source of all Diar il-Bniet’s goodness. Delight your senses with an outdoor tasting session where you can...
Easter Lent Sweet – Kwarezimal
Kwarezimal is a Maltese Lenten biscuit cookie. This Kwarezimal recipe originated a long time ago when strict fasting was more common. Since this recipe contains no eggs or fat it was permitted during Lent.
Spring has Sprung!
Spring, the breath of fresh air, clear skies and vivid natural colours. Don't you love the sound of the birds whistling and the frisky breeze passing through the green branches which produce freshness. We welcome Spring with the mostly warm way. Not just those but Spring is a symbol of rebirth, lands feed on the winter water while it strengthens up with the bright Maltese Sun. This makes our fertile lands produce thousands...