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La Dolce Vita

La Dolce Vita restaurant originally opened in 1981 and is situated in the heart of Spinola Bay, one of the prettiest and most fashionable areas in Malta. The bay takes its name from Spinola Palace, which lies directly behind the restaurant. The Palace was built by Fra Paolo Raffaele Spinola in 1688, and is by far the most significant historical building in St Julians.

Late in 2006, the owners of La Dolce Vita decided to give the restaurant a complete makeover, and the whole place was totally redesigned. The new focus was placed on upgraded Italian cuisine, guest comfort, privacy and reserved charm.

The dining rooms are situated on two floors, each floor seating approximately 100 guests. Two terraces, affording beautiful views of the bay, are also widely used, weather permitting.

The services of one of the top Italian chefs, Claudio Trovato were secured. Sig. Trovato is an exponent of the classic Italian style of cooking, but with modern overtures. The menus proposed by Sig. Trovato amply demonstrate this, and enhance the characteristics and charm of the restaurant.

It is the objective of the owners to establish La Dolce Vita as the benchmark of Italian cuisine in the Maltese Islands.

Stuctural Funds Programme for Malta 2004-2006
Project part-financed by The European Union:
European Regional Development Fund Co-Financing Rate (EU): 35%
Co-Financing Rate (Goverment of Malta): 25%