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5 Fantastic restaurants you have to try in Seville

March 13, 20176 Comments

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We escape to Seville every chance we get. Not only for the great shopping, gorgeous scenery, fun bars and inspiring attractions…it’s also home to some of our favorite restaurants in Spain!

Seville’s culinary scene offers everything from traditional tapas to creative dishes and flavors you’ve never experienced before! In this post I’ll cover some of the city’s most popular restaurants—the ones our local friends said we had to try before returning home to Sanlúcar at the weekend’s end. There are still a few venues on my “to-try” list…so hopefully I’ll get to those on our next weekend getaway to the city. Please note these restaurants are a step up from your typical tapas bars so expect to pay something around €20 to €40 per person (including wine and dessert).

El Traga

I can say without a doubt El Traga has been one of our best dining experiences in Spain. We loved the food and atmosphere of this little restaurant—and the service was absolutely amazing. You should ask the staff to select your dishes and wine (like we did)—you will not be disappointed! The dishes were beautifully presented and each time a server brought a new dish they made sure to explain the ingredients and preparation method. If you want to try El Traga for yourself you should definitely make a reservation; this place is always packed and usually all tables get reserved on the weekends.

Address:
Calle Águilas, 6

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Tradevo

We heard a lot of buzz about Tradevo from various groups of friends in Seville. After the success of their first restaurant, Tradevo Gastrotaberna, the owners opened two more locations in the city. We had a beautiful meal at Tradevo Centro with family and friends and it’s conveniently located just a few blocks from the cathedral. You’ll find most (if not all) of the ingredients are fresh and sourced locally, and the presentation of each dish is sensational.

Address:
1) Tradevo Gastrotaberna – Plaza Pintor Amalio García del Moral, 2
2) Tradevo de Mar – Calle Juan de Mata Carriazo, 6
3) Tradevo Centro – Cuesta del Rosario, 15

 

Sardina marinada – image source: www.tradevo.es

Huevo de oro (golden egg) – photo source: tradevo.es

La Azotea

La Azotea (on Calle Jesús de Gran Poder) has always been one of our favorite restaurants in the city. When I lived on the Alameda in 2012/2013 this was usually my top choice for date nights. 😉 The first Azotea restaurant opened in 2010 and since then they’ve opened 3 more locations in Seville. Their dishes are fresh, beautiful and fairly priced. Check out their website for more info on each restaurant—keep in mind not all locations offer tapas-sized portions. They only accept reservations for lunch Mondays through Fridays so you might need to show up early to see if you can get a table for dinner.

Address:
1) Calle Jesús del Gran Poder, 31
2) Calle Zaragoza, 5
3) Calle Mateos Gago, 8
4) Calle Conde de Barajas, 12

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photo source – laazoteasevilla.com

Torres y Garcia

Torres y Garcia is a vibrant new restaurant in the center of the city. Its “rustic kitchen” features a mix of Italian classics like pizzas as well as Spanish style tapas with a modern twist. Apart from the fantastic food, this place is a local favorite for its ambiance and decor. Torres y Garcia is always busy so try to make a reservation ahead of time.

Address:
Calle Harinas, 2

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“Imperial Room” – photo source: torresygarcia.es

“The patio” – photo source: torresygarcia.es

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Perro Chiko

Before I say anything else, you’ve got to try the “Torrijas” at Perro Chiko…they are the best torrijas (traditional Easter dessert) I’ve eaten in my entire life. The restaurant is located just behind the giant “seta” in Plaza de la Encarnación so you’ll have great views of one of Seville’s newest attractions. Perro Chiko offers delicious tapas and platters for sharing and I’ve heard their breakfast menu is not to be missed! Perro Viejo is another restaurant in Seville founded by the same owners—you can get torrijas there too and it also has cool decor and great food. 😉

Address:
Calle Regina, 2 (Plaza de Encarnación, 8)

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They have outdoor seating when the weather is nice – enjoy a great view of the “seta” (photo source)

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  1. María José Maguire

    March 14, 2017 at 4:43 am

    Have you tried “Perro Viejo” ? I thought the food was excellent.

    PS: I enjoy the entries. 🙂

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      March 14, 2017 at 9:22 am

      Yes! I mentioned it under Perro Chiko – it’s run by the same owners! Glad you enjoyed it too 🙂

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  2. Janet

    March 31, 2017 at 4:07 pm

    Glad I found your page! Great tips on the restaurants. Any tips on what to see in Sevilla? Going there in August. Thanks!

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    • Kate's Travel Tips

      April 1, 2017 at 8:27 am

      Happy to hear it! Yes I’ve got a few posts on Seville 😉 August is usually extremely hot so I’d make sure to be inside certain attractions during midday—like the cathedral and alcazar. You’ll want to see the Plaza de España early in the morning or late in the evening. And I always enjoy going to the top of the Seta right before sunset! You should plan to go to the arabic baths too!
      https://katestraveltips.com/2014/08/09/day-trip-to-seville-things-to-do/
      https://katestraveltips.com/2016/03/07/how-to-have-a-fcking-amazing-weekend-in-seville/

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  3. Margaux

    April 5, 2017 at 11:47 am

    I so happy I found your page, we are planning on going to Seville,Cordoba and Granda this coming September. Any suggestions where to stay we are coming from Madrid and will spent maybe 5 days between the three cities. Thanx

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    • Kate's Travel Tips

      April 5, 2017 at 12:14 pm

      Great! 🙂 You’ve picked my favorite 3 cities in Spain. I’ve got several posts on Seville and some useful insight on Cordoba and Granada—within those posts you’ll find some suggestions on where to stay. Start with this post to decide how much time you want to spend in each city, and from there I’ve got links to more info about neighborhoods, transport, etc. https://katestraveltips.com/2015/08/22/the-golden-triangle-of-andalucia-seville-cordoba-granada/ Any questions let me know!

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