MELA Index for healthy restaurants in Malta
The MELA Index for healthy restaurants in Malta explains how MELA AI separates restaurant facts, dining context and claim limits.
Browse restaurantsThe three-part check
Healthy dining language can become vague quickly. A label is only useful when readers know what it means, where it came from and how recent it is.
Restaurant facts
Location, cuisine, website, public menu source, booking route and visible opening information should come from clear public sources.
Dining context
Lighter lunch, plant-forward options, work meals, group fit, quiet tables, views and private-room fit all shape the shortlist.
Claim limits
Dietary labels should be treated as restaurant claims or menu observations unless the restaurant confirms details directly.
What the MELA Index does
- Makes restaurant information easier to scan.
- Separates checked facts from editorial context.
- Flags details that diners should confirm.
- Keeps broad health, diet and ranking claims modest.
What it does not promise
The MELA Index does not provide medical advice, allergy safety certification, nutrition analysis or guaranteed restaurant availability.
If you need personal food planning or nutrition coaching, use a nutrition-specific resource such as Azure Berry.
For restaurant owners
Restaurants can improve clarity by keeping menus visible, using precise dietary language, updating public listings and making contact or booking details easy to find.
For restaurants