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    El Pasaje Tapas

    4.3 (95 reviews)
    ModerateTapas Bars, Food Court, Spanish
    Closed 12:30 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Review Highlights - El Pasaje Tapas

    my wife, two friends, and I had the cod, pork tataki, grilled octopus, Sangria, and the local beer.

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    El Corte Ingles - Salad

    El Corte Ingles

    4.0(1 review)
    0.9 kmEl Porvenir

    This department store reminds me of Macy's(in NY, NOT Chicago) or even the former Marshall Field's…read more(it's a Chicago thing), with the wide variety of vendors of makeup, electronics, clothing, even a grocery store! A wine bar was present as well, but we opted for food. Regrettably, I did not take any clothes pictures, but rather pics of food in the restaurant upstairs. I prefer a food court when shopping, and maybe they did have one, but I think that would be too 'mal gusto' for a place like this. If I am incorrect please let me know. The cafe was quaint with decent service (I did get soup with no spoon though) and the food was good. After eating (we had climbed a church tower 2 hours ago!) we browsed the clothing selection and we found many familiar designers and others exclusive to Europe. The prices were elevated of course, but also some bargains, or items I considered to be 'investments', things I would wear for years. I got a really cool corduroy shirt and sweater. The sales people were polite and attentive at times, when we tried on clothes. They were ok to speak English since my Spanish is muy mal! My party bought a smart watch from one of the salespeople. Our Gate 1 tour guide told us we could get a 10% discount, and tax refunds as a result of being non-European residents. A passport number is needed to verify, but a picture of the passport will suffice. There is a really cool and comfortable waiting area (like a lounge, with sofas) where one can get a number, select a service, and see a representative to apply for a refund. You don't get it there, you get it at the airport. The stores are all over Spain. We went to one in Madrid as well. I'll send that review later.

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    El Rinconcillo

    El Rinconcillo

    4.0(189 reviews)
    0.9 kmEncarnación - Regina
    €€

    Tooooooo much salt! For every Dish!! Shrimp is best one. Pork Also good! But still too saltyread more

    Know in advance there are two options, if you want to eat here …read more.. 1. Book a table online ... There is a cancellation policy, so you will need to put down a credit card and around 15 Euro per person to hold the time/date. You will have access to a sit-down table and a waiter and full-plated menu and fancy tapas. VERY IMPORTANT ... Know by sitting at a table with a reservation, you will pay 3 - 5 times the price for the same tapas on the bar side! 2. Show up and get a seat in the bar area for tapas. This is first come, first serve and there was a line of around 5 people when the restaurant opened at 1 p.m. It probably wouldn't be a problem getting a bar area or table if you show up 15 - 20 minute earlier. Otherwise it's a free for all. We would have preferred the bar side and less money ... however, we had a little one in a stroller so we didn't want to jockey for a spot. Had we known showing up a little early at the opening time was so easy, we'd have done that. The waiters are all older in the restaurant side and act pretentious ... as fine dining waiters do. They have little patience ... aren't very friendly ... and are very brusque. They act like they are you doing a favor by waiting on you. Also, be prepared to speak Spanish. The food here is good to average. It's expensive (on the fine dining side) I would imagine the food is the same quality ... just smaller portions on the bar side. We didn't try it. On the sit-down side, things get pricey and you have to order larger portions. We ordered: - Iberico Ham ... 20 Euros. They brought a big plate. There was no smaller order. It was very good. Not the best that we had but better than anything you'd get in the US. - Croquettes ... 12 Euro. Another big order size with no smaller available. These were the best Croquettes we had in Seville. Fried perfectly with a very loose and cheesy filling. Almost like a breadless grilled cheese sandwich. - Cuttle Fish ... 12 Euro. This was pretty bad. It was like eating giant strips of rubber with no taste. Way too chewy and hardly any batter. It was served with no nipping sauce and was like eating a basket of small tires. - Creamed Spinach ... I have never tasted anything like this. It was like eating spinach blended with cream with church insence mixed it. I'd imagine a basket of poppuri soaked in salt water would taste similar. It was not great, although very unique. For 8 Euro, a big pass. - Cheesecake ... Not great. Tasted like a square of sweet cheesecake with strawberry jelly on top. I can't imagine you couldn't find something similar in a supermarket for much cheaper than the 6 Euro price. Overall, the atmosphere was nice. It was immaculately clean inside and it didn't really look as ancient as you'd expect. It looked like a Spanish restaurant you'd expect. However the food was pretty average compared to other restaurants in Spain. We saw the table next to us both got steak and left it about 3/4 eaten, so it couldn't have been fantastic as they didn't look like the GLP1 type. This is one you must hit in Seville, just because it's so famous. It's on a cute street. However, don't expect it to be the best food you try in Seville and if you can do the tapas bar side, you'll probably have a better experience than in the formal dining room area.

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    La Carbonería

    La Carbonería

    4.0(114 reviews)
    0.4 kmSan Bartolomé
    €€

    La Carboneria is a vibe. Flamenco show was outstanding. The crowd was awestruck. Firstly, you need…read moreto be seated upfront as close to the stage else you cant see any of the footwork which is awesome in flamenco. So, you walk in buy a drink and show up towards the end of the previous show so you can grab a seat upfront for the next show. We did this and landed premium spots right in front of the stage. The drinks were mediocre and we dint order any food. But it was worth it for the flamenco show. They do strictly ask not to take any photos or videos and you can pay them whatever you feel like post the performance. We had a fantastic time and recommend this place to others as well.

    Note: cash only We…read morecame here on our first night in Spain to grab a drink and catch the flamenco show. There was a show going on when we arrived around 10:50, so the main entrance was closed off, but we went through the side entrance and ordered drinks at the bar. I got a small glass of the orange wine, since I heard that was the specialty in Sevilla and wanted to try it. It was a sweeter wine but had a slightly bitter after taste. There were already a lot of people there, so it was a bit hard for us to see the performance, but from what I could see, it was really good. When it finally ended around 11, the lights came on. My friend and I didn't want to wait around for the next performance, so we finished our drinks and left. They also have plenty of seating outdoors in the courtyard, so if you want to just grab a drink but not watch the show, you can always sit outside and chat.

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    El Pasaje Tapas - tapas - Updated August 2026

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