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Pastizzi (€0.50–€0.80 each)
Malta's iconic budget snack: flaky pastry filled with ricotta or mushy peas. Found at every pastizzeria. Crystal Palace Bar (Rabat) and Serkin (Valletta) are famous spots. Two pastizzi + Kinnie soda = filling meal for under €2. -
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Ftira Bread Sandwiches (€3–€5)
Traditional Maltese round bread stuffed with tuna, capers, olives, tomatoes. Ask for vegetarian version (no tuna). Sold at bakeries and beach kiosks. Filling, portable, and authentic. -
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Pizza Slices (€2.50–€4)
Maltese-style pizza by the slice at bakeries and casual eateries. Margherita, vegetable, or cheese options widely available. Great value lunch option. -
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Supermarket Meals (€2–€4)
Pre-made sandwiches, salads, and pasta boxes at Lidl, PAMA, Greens. Fresh, safe, and 50–70% cheaper than restaurant meals. Perfect for picnic lunches at beaches or parks.
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Last updated: May 2026
Tip: Eat like a local: breakfast pastizzi (€1), supermarket lunch (€3), simple pasta dinner (€8) = €12/day food budget. For complete Malta cost planning, see our Malta trip cost guide.
Top Value Chains
- Lidl: Best overall value — consistent pricing, European brands, vegetarian staples (pasta, rice, lentils, fresh produce). Multiple locations island-wide. Open 8 AM–10 PM.
- PAMA: Malta\'s largest chain — competitive prices, wide selection, local products. Good for fresh fruit, dairy, and bread. Open 8 AM–10 PM.
- Greens: Slightly pricier but excellent fresh produce and organic options. Good for salads and healthy snacks. Open 8 AM–10 PM.
- Avoid: Tourist-zone convenience stores — prices 2–3x higher than supermarkets for identical items.
Budget Shopping Strategy
- Buy breakfast items (bread, cheese, fruit) at supermarkets — save €5–€8/day vs. hotel breakfast
- Pack picnic lunches for beach days — supermarket sandwiches cost €2–€4 vs. €10–€15 at beach kiosks
- Carry a reusable water bottle — fill at taps or buy 1.5L bottles for €0.50–€1.20 at supermarkets
- Look for "Menu del Giorno" lunch specials at restaurants — often €8–€12 for 2 courses + drink
- Shop near your accommodation — avoid tourist-zone supermarkets with inflated prices
For complete Malta budget guidance, see our Malta trip cost guide.
- Tap Water: Safe to drink across Malta — meets EU standards. Most locals drink it. Carry a reusable bottle and refill at taps, hotels, or public fountains. Saves €2–€3/day vs. buying bottled water.
- Bottled Water: If preferred, buy 1.5L bottles at supermarkets (€0.50–€1.20) vs. tourist shops (€2–€3). Lidl and PAMA offer best prices.
- Local Beer (Cisk): Malta\'s flagship lager costs €3–€4 at bars vs. €5–€7 for imported brands. Try it chilled with lunch — refreshing and budget-friendly.
- Kinnie: Malta\'s unique citrus-bitter soft drink (€2–€3 at bars, €1–€1.50 at supermarkets). Non-alcoholic, refreshing, and distinctly Maltese.
- Coffee: Espresso at local bars costs €1.20–€2 vs. €3–€5 at tourist cafes. Stand at the bar like locals for the best price.
- Restaurant Water: By law, restaurants must provide free tap water on request. Ask for "acqua del rubinetto" to avoid paying €2–€4 for bottled water.
Pro Tip: Carry a small reusable bottle + supermarket water refills = €0.50/day hydration cost vs. €6–€9/day buying bottled water at tourist spots.
Reliable Budget Veggie Spots
- Pastizzerias: Ricotta pastizzi (€0.50–€0.80) and pea pastizzi are naturally vegetarian. Order 2–3 with a Kinnie for a €2–€3 meal.
- Nenu the Artisan Baker (Valletta): Ftira bread with veggie toppings (€3–€5), vegetarian pastizzi, and fresh salads. Casual, authentic, budget-friendly.
- Pasta & Co (Sliema): Fresh pasta with vegetarian sauces (€6–€9). Quick service, generous portions, central location.
- Supermarket Salad Bars: Lidl and PAMA offer fresh salad mixes, hummus, falafel, and veggie sides (€3–€5 for a filling meal).
- Pizza by the Slice: Margherita or vegetable pizza slices (€2.50–€4) at bakeries and casual eateries.
Most Mediterranean dishes (pasta, salads, vegetable sides) are naturally vegetarian. Inform staff of dietary needs — Maltese hospitality is accommodating.
Self-Catering Savings
- Book accommodation with kitchenette — prepare simple vegetarian meals (pasta, salads, eggs) to save €10–€20/day
- Buy local produce at markets: tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and bread cost €5–€8 for a day\'s meals
- Carry Indian spices (turmeric, cumin, chili) to flavor supermarket ingredients — familiar tastes at budget prices
- Combine self-catering breakfasts/lunches with one affordable dinner out = balanced budget + cultural experience
For complete Malta vegetarian dining guidance, see our Malta food guide.
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Book Budget Malta Package →- Lunch Specials: Many restaurants offer "Menu del Giorno" (€8–€12 for 2 courses + drink) — better value than dinner menus
- Avoid Tourist Traps: Restaurants on Valletta\'s Republic Street core charge 30–50% more than side-street equivalents
- Happy Hours: Bars in Sliema/St. Julians offer discounted drinks (€2–€3 beers) during early evening happy hours
- Local Markets: Marsaxlokk Sunday market offers fresh produce at lower prices than supermarkets — great for picnic ingredients
- Water Strategy: Reusable bottle + supermarket refills = €0.50/day vs. €6–€9/day buying bottled water at tourist spots
- Breakfast Savings: Supermarket bread, cheese, fruit = €3 vs. hotel breakfast €10–€15
Sample Budget Day: Breakfast pastizzi (€1) + supermarket lunch (€3) + simple pasta dinner (€8) + water refills (€0.50) = €12.50 total food cost.
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Plan Your Budget Malta Trip →Note: Supermarket prices, restaurant menus, and drink costs are subject to seasonal changes and inflation. Verify current details directly with venues before visiting. Prices are approximate and may vary based on location and exchange rates.
About This Malta Budget Eating Guide
This focused budget resource helps Indian travelers save money on food and drinks in Malta. Updated quarterly to reflect supermarket pricing, new budget eateries, and seasonal food cost trends.
Verified by Budget Travel Experts
Every price point, supermarket recommendation, and money-saving tip is cross-checked against Malta consumer reports, local business listings, and on-ground traveler feedback.
India-Specific Budget Focus
All recommendations account for Indian traveler preferences: vegetarian accessibility, familiar ingredient availability, water safety guidance, and practical cost-saving strategies.