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Noni Restaurant Guide

A practical guide to Noni in Valletta: opening hours (as listed by the restaurant), what kind of experience it is, and how to plan it as your special dinner night.

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Highlights

  • A modern fine-dining option in Valletta’s core streets
  • Restaurant-listed opening hours for planning
  • Good for a ‘one fancy meal’ strategy
  • Easy to pair with a viewpoint sequence first

At a glance

Best for
A special dinner without a complicated plan
Hours (restaurant)
Tue–Sat 18:00–22:00; Sun/Mon closed
Where (restaurant)
Republic Street, Valletta
Pro tip
Book ahead and keep the rest of the day flexible

What Noni is

Noni positions itself as a modern fine-dining restaurant in Valletta, with a menu philosophy that reinterprets Maltese and Mediterranean dishes with a classic French touch.

For visitors, it’s a clean choice: central location, dinner-focused hours, and a ‘special night’ vibe that pairs well with a day of walking.

What to expect (so the night feels smooth)

Think of Noni as a “one proper dinner” experience: you dress a little nicer, arrive with time, and let the meal be the main event.

The best version of the night is unhurried. If you pack the afternoon too tightly, dinner can feel like the finish line instead of the reward.

  • Aim to arrive a little early so you’re not rushing through Republic Street crowds.
  • If you’re hungry, do a light snack mid‑afternoon — not a full second meal.
  • Plan one calm post‑dinner walk (even 10–15 minutes changes the vibe).

Opening hours (restaurant-listed)

Use the restaurant’s hours as your planning baseline, then confirm at booking time.

  • Hours listed: Tuesday to Saturday 18:00–22:00
  • Monday and Sunday listed as closed
  • Because it’s in the city core, allow extra time for a relaxed walk-to-dinner arrival

How to plan your day around it

Your best Noni night is when dinner feels like a reward, not a rush.

  • Afternoon: café reset + slower side streets
  • Sunset: viewpoints and harbour light
  • Dinner: Noni
  • After: a short night walk if you’re still energized

How to choose your ‘special dinner’ in Valletta

If you’re only doing one ‘fancy’ meal, choose based on mood and pacing. Some restaurants feel like a full evening production; others feel refined but lower‑effort.

  • Choose a modern, refined dinner if you want the food to be the centerpiece — and you’re happy to slow down for it.
  • Choose a more classic, old‑school atmosphere if you want ‘romantic Valletta’ texture over a modern fine‑dining feel.
  • If you’re unsure, prioritize the restaurant that fits your time window and stress level — a smooth night beats an ambitious one.

FAQ

Is Noni open for lunch?

The restaurant’s official page highlights evening opening hours (Tuesday to Saturday). Confirm directly if you’re looking for lunch options.

Is Noni near other tourist sights?

Yes—being on Republic Street puts it close to Valletta’s main walking spine, making it easy to pair with landmarks and a viewpoint sequence.

How much time should I leave between sunset and dinner?

Give yourself a buffer. The most relaxed dinner nights happen when you’re not sprinting from a viewpoint to a reservation — aim to be ‘done’ with your sunset sequence with time for a slow walk and a quick reset.