
AKI is a contemporary Michelin Recommended Japanese restaurant and lounge bar in the heart of Valletta. Serving signature Japanese inspired dishes prepared with care and with flavours to satisfy discerning palates. Enjoy a drink at the lounge bar where the music and sophisticated decor offer the perfect setting to unwind.
Stylish destination spotlighting Japanese snacks, sushi & specialties in a loungey atmosphere.
Hours
| Monday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Tuesday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Wednesday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Thursday (Saint Joseph’s Day) | 12 PM–1 AM Hours might differ |
| Friday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 12 PM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 175 Strait St Corner of St. Street and Santa Lucia St Valletta, VLT 1455, Malta
Phone: +356 7979 0292
Website: https://www.akimalta.com/
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Reviews
The main problem was the atmosphere with dining tables very close to the bar area. Live music was on with a DJ and a group of people (seemed like an event) and I couldn’t hear my partner speaking at all. In fact, others were also trying to move tables as it felt like a night club, so most people with the intention of dining ended up at the far end corner where tables were very close to each other. Also, it’s quite dark which pushes the night club narrative but it is unique in its style. Service was educated but felt rushed, however, grateful for moving us. Unfortunately, the atmosphere was so off-putting that I wouldn’t recommend this place.
It’s a great spot for both dates and business dinners.
This time, our waiter Ashanka guided us toward two of his personal favourite dishes, and he absolutely nailed it. The standout of the night was the fried rice with wagyu tartare and truffle. Perfectly balanced, one of those dishes you keep thinking about.
Between the quality of the food, the warm service, and the overall atmosphere, Aki continues to be a must-visit for us. Already looking forward to the next time we’re back in Malta.
The food was outstanding — luxurious, beautifully presented, and perfectly portioned. The service was great throughout the evening, and the violinist moving around the tables added a really special and festive touch.
A wonderful place to celebrate New Year’s Eve — highly recommended.
Even when we gave the server our orders for everyone at the table, he finally said, “Why don’t you order that too?” Even though we’d already placed a fairly large order, I thought that was a strange comment.
The food is good.
Ambience:
The setting felt more like a nightclub than a restaurant — loud music, dim lighting, and an atmosphere that made conversation almost impossible. We could barely hear each other to order, let alone enjoy a relaxed meal. The first table offered was uncomfortably close to a wall; we asked to move, and later noticed several other couples declined that same spot as well.
Drinks:
• Sushi Cocktail – Visually interesting but only average in taste. The garnish of seaweed dots looked artistic but didn’t add much flavor. The creamy top was too thick, and the liquid base too thin and bland, making the overall balance off.
Starters:
• Bluefin Tuna Tartare (€14.90) – Nicely presented with kimchi pearls and nori wafers, but the flavors didn’t quite come together as the lea shoots overpowered the taste of the tuna which was unfortunate! Pleasant but forgettable.
• Sakura Blossom Noboshi Prawn Tempura (€11.90) – Beautifully plated and vibrant red prawns with daikon and ginger oroshi. The prawns were large and well-cooked, but the dish was more “good” than “great.”
Sushi:
• Volcano Sushi (€13.90) – The prawn tempura filling was tasty, but the presentation was odd. The rolls were cut and stacked sideways with sauce drizzled over, which caused some pieces to stick together. Again, decent but not remarkable.
• Flamed Wagyu (€14.90) – Disappointing. The wagyu flavor was barely noticeable, and the dish lacked the richness we expected from the description.
Main:
• Prawn Gohan (€15.50) – The highlight of the meal. The rice was flavorful with just the right amount of spice, and the prawns were juicy and well-cooked.
Service:
Service was polite but inconsistent — staff were friendly when available, but it was sometimes difficult to get their attention.
Overall:
While a few dishes showed promise, the overpowering music and nightclub-style atmosphere made it a poor choice for anyone wanting to enjoy a relaxed dinner and conversation.
Aki might work as a trendy spot for drinks or a quick bite, but it’s not ideal for a comfortable dining experience.