This was quoted as being the only place to eat in all of Gharb (certainly in terms of restaurants rather than cafes) After we'd eaten there we did see another one or two places (but I made no notes other than that). The food here was excellent though and we've no regrets about eating here. They also have rooms to let.
Favorite Dish: Giant ravioli stiffed with ricotta and eggs and with a plain tomato sauce. Nothing too fancy, just the type of simple traditional Italian dish that we love.
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This was quoted as being the only place to eat in all of Gharb (certainly in terms of restaurants rather than cafes) After we'd eaten there we did see another...
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Santwarju tal-Madonna ta' Pinu

Our Lady of Ta' Pinu Sanctuary, or Santwarju tal-Madonna ta' Pinu in Maltese, is the most popular Shrine on Gozo and lies within the perimeter of Gharb. What impresses the most of this sanctuary, are...
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Gharb is a village at the western side of Gozo, close to the natural wonders of Dwejra and the pilgrimage centre of Ta' Pinu. It is regarded as having one of the most picuresque village squares and......
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Gharb is probably one of the oldest Gozitan villages, where various archaeological excavations exposed the remains of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements in the area. The Phoenicians were early...
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