Michelin Chef in Malta Now Accepts Bitcoin and Lightning Payments in his Restaurants

Marvin Gauci is a restaurant chef who has a rebellious streak. It was this quality that earned him a Michelin star. He considers himself fortunate to own one of the few restaurants on the small island to have gotten the prestigious prize.

He hasn’t finished yet. Following the Michelin star, his next achievement is to be named the first BTC restaurant in Malta, earning him the Satoshi star.

As he just stated, his Malta outlets St. George’s Bay Caviar & Bull and Buddhamann now take BTC and Lightning.

Chef Marvin Gauci appears to think differently and creatively outside of the kitchen. He also goes above and beyond in terms of payment choices for his visitors. Caviar & Bull, one of the first restaurants to take BTC, did so in 2017/18, when Malta was dubbed “Blockchain Island.”

The blockchain island sunk before it could really take off, but it had some negative consequences. The “BTC not blockchain” meme was spread among Malta’s business entrepreneurs, who took (or snorted?) the orange pill.

“Setting up #Bitcoin and Lightning terminal for all my eateries this week,” Mr Gauci said in a recent tweet.

Is he aiming to be the Maltese equivalent of the BTC-famous Tahinis Restaurants, which has a vocal bitcoin-supporting owner? Any firm can benefit from joining the bitcoin community. However, a restaurant can benefit in particular because ordinary people require meals as well. And who doesn’t enjoy tipping a little more for a good (rare) steak?

The Tweet generated a lot of buzz, and many people have already confirmed that they will visit Mr Gauci’s restaurant on their next trip to Malta.

Is it possible for Malta’s Bitcoin Restaurant to change istory?


For a long time, the BTC community paid attention to Tahinis, and it became a well-known brand among bitcoiners. Is it possible to duplicate the concept? Food vending for Sats allows a corporation to gather the most difficult asset and add bitcoin to its bank account. “Cha-ching,” the stash rises with each steak sold, and a terrific lifestyle is added on top of that because bitcoiners are a lot of fun to hang out with and are incredibly supportive of one another. Is there anything else you require?

It will get better. There’s also a chance you’ll run meet Adam. When you dined at Caviar & Bull, you received the following invitation:

We wish Chef Marvin Gauci continued success and hope that others will follow in his footsteps and utilize BTC and lightning. The blockchain island was a pipe dream, but if people understood the benefits of bitcoin and lightning, the BTC island might become a reality. The BTC Restaurant in Malta takes the initiative and sets an example for others to follow.

The locals are ecstatic at the news and are ready to fill the pub.

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Michelin Chef in Malta Now Accepts Bitcoin and Lightning Payments in his Restaurants

Marvin Gauci is a restaurant chef who has a rebellious streak. It was this quality that earned him a Michelin star. He considers himself fortunate to own one of the few restaurants on the small island to have gotten the prestigious prize.

He hasn’t finished yet. Following the Michelin star, his next achievement is to be named the first BTC restaurant in Malta, earning him the Satoshi star.

As he just stated, his Malta outlets St. George’s Bay Caviar & Bull and Buddhamann now take BTC and Lightning.

Chef Marvin Gauci appears to think differently and creatively outside of the kitchen. He also goes above and beyond in terms of payment choices for his visitors. Caviar & Bull, one of the first restaurants to take BTC, did so in 2017/18, when Malta was dubbed “Blockchain Island.”

The blockchain island sunk before it could really take off, but it had some negative consequences. The “BTC not blockchain” meme was spread among Malta’s business entrepreneurs, who took (or snorted?) the orange pill.

“Setting up #Bitcoin and Lightning terminal for all my eateries this week,” Mr Gauci said in a recent tweet.

Is he aiming to be the Maltese equivalent of the BTC-famous Tahinis Restaurants, which has a vocal bitcoin-supporting owner? Any firm can benefit from joining the bitcoin community. However, a restaurant can benefit in particular because ordinary people require meals as well. And who doesn’t enjoy tipping a little more for a good (rare) steak?

The Tweet generated a lot of buzz, and many people have already confirmed that they will visit Mr Gauci’s restaurant on their next trip to Malta.

Is it possible for Malta’s Bitcoin Restaurant to change istory?


For a long time, the BTC community paid attention to Tahinis, and it became a well-known brand among bitcoiners. Is it possible to duplicate the concept? Food vending for Sats allows a corporation to gather the most difficult asset and add bitcoin to its bank account. “Cha-ching,” the stash rises with each steak sold, and a terrific lifestyle is added on top of that because bitcoiners are a lot of fun to hang out with and are incredibly supportive of one another. Is there anything else you require?

It will get better. There’s also a chance you’ll run meet Adam. When you dined at Caviar & Bull, you received the following invitation:

We wish Chef Marvin Gauci continued success and hope that others will follow in his footsteps and utilize BTC and lightning. The blockchain island was a pipe dream, but if people understood the benefits of bitcoin and lightning, the BTC island might become a reality. The BTC Restaurant in Malta takes the initiative and sets an example for others to follow.

The locals are ecstatic at the news and are ready to fill the pub.

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Annie

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