CASA OZAMA
Read morePart of the modernist cultural heritage, this 1912 villa is the new trendy address in Seville. It houses one of the most beautiful restaurants in the city where you can enjoy a variety of Mediterranean cuisine (grilled meats, rice, fish...) and also share tapas. Its sumptuous decoration is spread over four floors, including a secret area and it also offers a beautiful garden. Also in the program of a visit in this place become impossible to circumvent, a zone of bar, where a huge zebra is enthroned. And sometimes concerts.
LAS GOLONDRINAS
A Triana landmark. Excellent value for money in a warm setting featuring ...Read more
TABERNA DEL ALABARDERO
Read moreHoused in a former 19th century palace, this restaurant of the Seville Hotel School offers a dining room on the first floor and a pretty cafeteria-bistro in a very elegant patio. Refined and delicious, the cuisine adapts to the seasons, but you can, for example, enjoy a cold soup with almond milk, a carpaccio of langoustines with ginger ice cream, turbot with orange sauce, and finally a chocolate cake with a heart of mango cream. Your taste buds should remember it.
EL BURLADERO
A limited menu but optimal flavours in this Melia hotel restaurant, which ...Read more
CASA MORENO
Read moreNot far from the Plaza Nueva you first enter a grocery store, and at the back of the shop with golden letters, there is a small bar where you can nibble on tapas. And it is one of the most famous places for montaditos, those little sandwiches with various fillings. On the walls, photos and bulls' heads testify to the house's strong taste for bullfighting and Holy Week. This kind of place, a classic of Sevillian life, is becoming increasingly rare, so don't miss it.
CASA PACO
Read moreLocated near the Puerta de Sevilla, this beautiful, bright white and beige space features local products. For example, there are small pan-friedespinacas con garbanzos (spinach and chickpeas) oresparragos trigueros con huevo, a local vegetable served with eggs, which only grows in spring and when it has rained. But also cod, fried, a la plancha or Cadiz style, with chilli, garlic and onions. Gachas dulces - a puree of flour and milk, flavoured with honey, vanilla or cinnamon - will round off the meal.
MERCADO LONJA DEL BARRANCO
Read moreHere is the opportunity to grow a big coconut tree since to host its brand new gourmet market, Seville has chosen the old Lonja de Barranco (auction), the work of our national Gustave Eiffel, built on the banks of the Guadalquivir. Opened in November 2014, it aims to be a reference point for Seville's gastronomy and to promote the Andalusian, Spanish and European culinary traditions. With this in mind, all products are subject to strict quality control, a guarantee of freshness and authenticity for the visitor. To enjoy this space of more than 1,200 m² with 20 gastronomic points, you will have three types of access. On the first floor, a restaurant, accessible by stairs or an elevator, offers a very complete menu (parillada of green vegetables, langoustines, prawns, prawns, an assortment of fried or plancha fish, tartlet with tomato jam and quail egg, eggplant in tempura....) and a classic table service, with a nice view over the surroundings through the bay windows. On the ground floor, you will find a large number of stalls dedicated to a specific theme: a salmotheque, a galician pulpería, seafood still alive and cooked to the minute or a space dedicated to cheese, etc. Even if, like most French people who visit this stand, you may be surprised by the under-representation of French cheeses in its selection, the quality and variety of the products on offer are worth joining this new space. There, two options: you can enjoy it on the spot, tap on the barra, or take it away. The last asset of the place is the very large terraces overlooking the Guadalquivir.
EL PASAJE
Read moreIn an alley near Mateos Gago, this bar with a long counter and a good team has changed from a copa bar (for drinking only) to a tapas and copas bar. In an often festive atmosphere, you can try the salmojeros, the burgers or the tapas of the day (ceviche, tortilla de patatas or mini cheddar burger...), which have sometimes won awards during Tapas Week. The other address, el pasaje Santa María la blanca, (Ximénez de Enciso, 33) has the same range of dishes, but in this second place you can also enjoy a nice little terrace.
CASTIZO - BARRA COSTUMBRISTA
Read moreThis new address has taken the Sevillian practice of "barra" as its starting point. A tip: sit at the bar and enjoy the open kitchen to admire the work done on the products. You can enjoy fried food, tuna tataki, chipirón a la plancha or... the rice of the day, but we particularly liked the cauliflower with truffled hollandaise sauce and coffee powder. A nice address appreciated by Sevillians and tourists alike.
VÍNERIA SAN TELMO
Read moreClose to the Murillo gardens, on a privileged terrace or in an Andalusian bistro atmosphere with bottle cellar, this wine shop stands out with over 100 wine references and a cuisine to suit all tastes. Spanish cold meats and cheeses, hot and cold preparations and a few salads arrive at the table in appetizing presentations and rather generous portions: broccoli couscous with a panache of sautéed bamboo, shrimp carpaccio with sesame and soy reduction, homemade semi-cooked foie gras with caramelized peanuts, mussels marinara with Jerez wine, grilled sweetbreads... If it's not too busy, the service is pleasant. Because of the crowds, it's best to make reservations or come early to this tapa fast-food restaurant. A good option for a quick bite and a refreshing drink.
CASA MORALES
Read moreJust a few steps from the cathedral, this furiously authentic bodega has belonged to the same family since its creation in 1850. The counter separates the restaurant (entrance C/ Cristóbal de Castillejo) from the bar. On one side people are standing, on the other, sitting in a room decorated with large earthenware jars. In a typical yet chic atmosphere, you can enjoy tapas served on a wooden board: smoked tuna, tortilla, local ham... while drinking a glass of tinto. You will notice the large collection of bottles on display. Not to be missed.
AL ALJIBE
Read moreIn a beautiful arty space with a small terrace at the entrance, a dining room, a mezzanine and a roof terrace, this "tank" offers Andalusian cuisine with oriental touches. Using fresh market produce, the seasonal menu is made up of beautifully presented dishes: chicken wok with rice and green vegetables, fried cod with tartar sauce and grilled vegetables, liver breast prepared a la plancha with fruit risotto. Homemade desserts, good Andalusian wines and pleasant service also make this a great address in the Alameda square.
LA CUEVA
Read moreFor nearly fifty years, this family restaurant offers Spanish specialities: paella, fish soup, fried fish, famous bull tail and milk lamb. Two rooms and two terraces (a garden at the rear of the restaurant and an outdoor terrace on the plaza of Doña Elvira) are open all year round except January. The frame is superb! Medium service and a little salty.
EL RINCÓN DE BERNARDO
Read moreIt is considered one of the best restaurants in the city and offers a very nice and pleasant setting for its culinary proposals. Every day, it prepares excellent home-made dishes: garbanzos con pulpo (octopus with chickpeas), manitas de cerdo (pork), cocido con pringa (stew), chocos en tinta (cuttlefish), ternera a la Flamenca (flamenco veal)... And it will also delight lovers of rice, one of the house specialties, which is accompanied, for example, by hunting products, such asarroz caldoso con perdiz.
CASA CURRO
Read moreIn a small plaza a stone's throw from the Church of Carmen, Casa Curro offers a large selection of tempting tapas displayed on slates covering an entire wall behind the bar. Be sure to try the meat and vegetable guisos (stews) prepared by the valiant cooks. Cualidad y buen trato, "quality and good service", attracts a large clientele to this typical tavern decorated with bullfighting photos. The place is known by the regulars as Currito, "lomejo dosuna". Good atmosphere and recommended address.
CASA MACHIN
Read moreClose to the Plaza de la Constitución, it offers an elegant setting that pays homage to traditional Astigitan cuisine. You'll want to try theespinaca labrada, a spinach mousse served throughout Ecija, but particularly tasty here. You can continue with San Jacobo, a kind of Viennese schnitzel filled with chicken or pork, or flamenquins, Serrano hams wrapped in pork loins and then fried. The meats come from the north of the province and the fish and seafood from the Atlantic. For dessert, the inspiration is more Mozarabic.
EL TABANCO
Read moreThe elegant restaurant is superb 4 -star Alcázar de la Reina hotel offers a good local cuisine. The dishes are traditional, with foreign influences. We recommend you, in particular, the < i > solomillo de cerdo glaseado < /i > (fillet of pork) or the < i > hamburguesa of salmón < /i > (burger with salmon). < i > < /i > Vous will be welcomed in a large lounge decorated with < i > flamenca < /i > fashion. In spring and summer, it is pleasant to eat in the typical Andalusian pretty patio.
BODEGA DÍAZ SALAZAR
Read moreFounded in 1908 by the Díaz-Salazar family as a wine warehouse, it has become, decade after decade, one of the city's most emblematic establishments. Today, it's a refurbished, fully equipped bar that continues to exude a strong sense of tradition. With over 80 wine references and a wide gastronomic offer featuring the most outstanding Sevillian and Andalusian tapas, it is without doubt the ideal establishment to enjoy the authentic Sevillian atmosphere.
OSTERIA L'OCA GIULIVA
Read moreIf you want to eat something other than tapas, go for this restaurant which opened in 2008 and offers tasty Italian food, as the owners are Italian themselves. You will find a selection of pizzas, fresh pasta or tempting desserts (tiramisu, lemon pie...). All to be enjoyed in an atypical setting. You will appreciate the friendly and cosy atmosphere with bicycles and black and white cinema pictures hanging on the wall. The staff is welcoming and will be happy to advise you.