Restaurant in San Lawrenz, Malta
Reserve before you board or miss out.

S.E.A. is a reservation-only specialty restaurant aboard the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection's Evrima, serving a five-course tasting menu under chef Daniel Georgiev. Rated 4.9 across 158 reviews, it is the strongest special occasion dining option on the vessel — but you must book before departure. Smart casual dress required; an additional fee applies.
Yes — with one condition: you need to be sailing on the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection's Evrima. S.E.A. is a specialty restaurant aboard the vessel, not a land-based restaurant in San Lawrenz, despite its Gozo postal address. That address corresponds to Evrima's Maltese registration, not a walk-in dining room. If you are a passenger and have not yet reserved a table, do it before you board. The restaurant requires reservations made prior to departure, and with a 4.9 rating across 158 Google reviews, demand is consistent enough to make last-minute availability unreliable.
S.E.A. is built around a multi-course tasting menu under chef Daniel Georgiev. The format runs five courses, spaced deliberately to avoid the fatigue that heavier tasting menus can produce. The menu draws on European technique with a seasonal vegetable focus: pumpkin, zucchini, artichokes, eggplant in miso broth, citrus-spiked pumpkin confit. These are not fussy, abstract dishes — the vegetables read as the heroes, the technique as the frame. For passengers considering whether this is worth the additional fee on leading of their fare, the answer depends on whether multi-course tasting menus are your format. If they are, S.E.A. delivers that format at a level that justifies the upcharge.
The dining room atmosphere is quietly considered. Dark green banquettes and sculptural chairs create a mood that sits between intimate and formal , closer to a serious restaurant than a ship's dining room. The energy is low, deliberate, and well-suited to long conversation. The centrepiece of the room is a sculptural installation made of 4,900 arranged shells, which functions as an orientation point for the room's overall tone: meticulous, unhurried, maritime without being nautical-kitsch. If you are looking for a lively, social atmosphere, the noise level and pace here will feel too restrained. If a quieter, focused dinner is what you want from an evening at sea, this is the right room.
Specific wine list details are not publicly available in Pearl's verified data for S.E.A. What the menu structure implies, however, is worth noting for the explorer-minded diner. A five-course tasting menu with European technical roots and ingredient-forward Maltese vegetables is a format that typically pairs well with a curated wine list built around structure and restraint rather than power. As a Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection specialty restaurant, the expectation is a wine program commensurate with the wider fleet's positioning in the luxury segment , but passengers wanting to confirm specific bottles, pairings, or corkage policy should contact Evrima's dining reservations team directly before boarding.
Booking difficulty is rated easy , but only if you act before departure. Evrima's dining reservations for specialty restaurants like S.E.A. open in advance of sailing, and the window to secure your preferred date and time closes when the ship departs. There is no walk-in option described in the venue data. Treat this the same way you would a Michelin-tracked restaurant in a major city: identify your preferred evening early in your voyage planning and lock it in. Smart casual dress is required , dress, skirt, long trousers or jeans with a stylish leading or button-down. The policy is clear and consistent with the room's tone.
| Detail | S.E.A. (Evrima) | ION Harbour by Simon Rogan | Rosamì |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setting | Luxury yacht, specialty restaurant | Waterfront, Valletta | Land-based, St Julian's |
| Format | Multi-course tasting menu | Tasting menu, contemporary | Creative tasting menu |
| Price tier | Additional fee (on leading of yacht fare) | €€€€ | €€€ |
| Booking difficulty | Easy (pre-departure only) | Book well ahead | Book ahead |
| Dress code | Smart casual | Smart casual | Smart casual |
| Google rating | 4.9 (158 reviews) | Not specified | Not specified |
S.E.A. sits in a category of its own relative to land-based Maltese restaurants , it is accessible only to Evrima passengers, which makes direct comparison with Valletta or Gozo restaurants somewhat academic. That said, if you are planning a Malta visit that combines time ashore and time aboard, it is worth knowing what comparable land-based experiences look like. ION Harbour by Simon Rogan in Valletta is the closest peer in terms of format and price positioning , a serious tasting menu in a landmark waterfront setting. Rosamì in St Julian's sits a tier below on price but delivers creative cooking worth investigating. For broader options across the islands, Al Sale in Xagħra, AYU in Gzira, and Level Nine at The Grand in Għajnsielem each offer different entry points into the Maltese dining scene. Our full San Lawrenz restaurants guide covers the wider picture on Gozo, and if you are exploring beyond food, see also our guides to San Lawrenz hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences.
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| S.E.A. (Evrima) | **Our Inspector's Highlights The restaurant’s creative highpoint is an intricate centerpiece made up of 4,900 carefully arranged shells.The multi-course tasting menu is served thoughtfully, with five courses evenly spaced to prevent any potential fatigue. While the menu exudes European elegance, dishes such as eggplant served in miso broth and citrus-spiked pumpkin confit remain modern and approachable. The dishes highlight fresh, seasonal vegetables, like pumpkin, zucchini and artichokes.The dining room embodies the menu’s sophisticated style through dark green banquettes, sculptural chairs and other design touches.** **Things to Know S.E.A. requires reservations before departure.There’s a smart casual dress code at S.E.A., meaning guests should look comfortable yet tasteful in a dress, skirt, long pants or jeans with a stylish top or button-down. Dining at this specialty restaurant requires passengers to pay an additional fee.** **Amenities:** K2, First Floor Forni Complex, Valletta Waterfront, Floriana, 1913 Malta | — | |
| Noni | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Marea | €€ | — | |
| ION Harbour by Simon Rogan | Michelin 2 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Rosamì | Michelin 1 Star | €€€ | — |
| Commando | €€ | — |
A quick look at how S.E.A. (Evrima) measures up.
S.E.A. enforces a smart casual dress code: dresses, skirts, long pants, or well-fitted jeans paired with a stylish top or button-down are all acceptable. Shorts, trainers, and beachwear are not in scope for this setting. Given the tasting menu format under chef Daniel Georgiev and the designed dining room, leaning toward the neater end of smart casual is the safer call.
No bar seating option is documented for S.E.A. The restaurant operates a structured multi-course tasting menu format, which means the experience is table-based and reservation-driven. If you want a more flexible, drop-in dining format, other Evrima venues are a better fit.
Solo dining is workable here: a five-course tasting menu paced deliberately across five courses suits a single diner who wants a proper evening rather than a quick meal. The trade-off is the additional fee on top of your cruise fare, which is a steeper commitment per head when dining alone. If the format appeals and your itinerary includes a stretch at sea worth marking, it justifies the spend.
S.E.A. is only accessible to Evrima passengers, so land-based alternatives in San Lawrenz are your realistic fallback if you are not sailing. For Maltese cuisine with serious intent in the broader Malta area, ION Harbour by Simon Rogan in Valletta carries stronger name-brand culinary credibility for non-cruise diners. Noni in Valletta is the other go-to for modern, produce-led Maltese cooking at a fixed price point.
Yes — the combination of a purpose-built tasting menu, a dining room designed around dark green banquettes and sculptural furniture, and a centrepiece of 4,900 arranged shells gives S.E.A. genuine occasion weight. Reserve the table before your voyage departs; the restaurant requires advance booking and carries an additional fee, so leaving it to chance once aboard is a risk not worth taking.
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