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    3.3 (6 reviews)

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    Alfalfa - Pork cheek

    Alfalfa

    4.5(135 reviews)
    1.0 kmAlfalfa
    €€

    When we walked in, my eyes were immediately drawn to the Iberian ham hanging from the ceiling and I…read moreknew this was my kind of place. Knowing we were going to eat a lot during a food tour, we settled on some small tapas (ham, cheese, bread, and olives) and got some sangria and a beer. We sat at the bar and I was able to practice my Spanish with the bartender. The ham was a generous portion and I loved watching them cut it behind the bar! Very fun and old establishment-y vibes. Wish we could've tried more on the menu if we didn't have other plans!

    Food was undisputedly delicious and I'm glad that I came here but be forewarned that this is a tiny…read moreestablishment that does not do reservations and is on a first come first served basis. I came here due to a yelp recommendation because like most westerners unaccustomed to the Spanish way of living I was hungry at about 7 pm and needed something to eat. Yay yelp to the rescue. The place was crowded and there were no seats available when I arrived. There were many small groups congregated around tables and a few couples as well. It isn't obvious how to proceed once you come in the door so I probably stood there awkwardly for a few minutes near the door before making my way to the bar to what looked to be a vacant seat. A gentleman informed me that it belonged to his girlfriend so I was forced to now stand awkwardly next to the bar. Bar tender to the rescue explaining that if I waited he was pretty sure someone would leave soon and I could order a drink while I waited. I ordered a sangria and also inquired about food but was told that I need to have an actual seat in order to order food. After nursing my drink for about 20 mins when I was about to pay and head out to find somewhere else to eat, a spot finally opened up and I was treated to the most delicious steak and potatoes and zucchini tapas. This had to be one of the most delicious things I have eaten on this vacation. When I finally vacated my seat to save a pair of new arrivals, there was a line outside of people waiting for the opportunity to eat here. I might chance it again before I leave Seville. I highly recommend for the food and friendly waiters but wish there was a way to turn seats over more quickly. One guy kept insisting he was saving his girlfriend's seat but in the 90 mins I spent there she never showed up. Who knows if she ever existed. Bread comes free with your tapas order and really complimented the meal.

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    Alfalfa - Chicken Alfarfar

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    Alfalfa - The steak tapa... amazing taste

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    El Disparate

    El Disparate

    4.8(22 reviews)
    0.8 kmFeria
    €€

    If you get the opportunity to visit El Disparate, go for it! Yes, it's got Michelin stars and yes,…read moreit's a top rated restaurant in Seville and YES, it lives up to the hype. This was our Christmas lunch choice and it did not disappoint. The service was seamless, the food delicious, and location is central. We started with several tapas including oysters that were as large as an adult fist!! They tasted just as good as they looked. The famous broken eggs appetizer was a hit with the tweens. The seafood, steak, and Iberian pork entrees were scrumptious. All 7 people in our party were happy with their meal. Grilled calamari and sea bass were two entrees that stood out. Desserts and drinks were also top notch. If you are looking for a special occasion place or just an exceptional meal, you can't go wrong here. Foodies, this is a must try!!

    Probably our favorite meal in Seville, El Disparate was an incredible experience from start to…read morefinish. We made sure to get a reservation because we didn't want to risk missing out, but it did look like folks were walking in without one and were still being seated. All of the food we had was incredible, but the standouts were probably the morel mushrooms and the artichoke carpaccio. We lucked out big time eating here when morels were on special, and they were absolutely lights out. I've never had morels before but was so thrilled by every single bite of this dish. The artichoke carpaccio was artichoke unlike any I'd ever had, sliced to incredibly thin. And served with parmesan ice cream? Are you kidding me?? Mind-blowing. 10/10. No notes. Service was delightful, with our server happy to answer any questions we had and point us in the direction of a few of her favorite dishes. Also, she kept us from overordering, which we very much appreciated. She recommended a white white from the local region that was excellent and paired great with our dishes too. We loved that it was a pretty casual environment, despite being a Michelin recommended restaurant. If you're in Seville, definitely make sure that El Disparate is a stop on your list!

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    Desert three chocolates

    El Disparate - Morel mushrooms -- SO glad we were able to try these when they were on special! They were absolutely incredible!

    Morel mushrooms -- SO glad we were able to try these when they were on special! They were absolutely incredible!

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    ConTenedor

    ConTenedor

    4.5(117 reviews)
    0.2 kmSan Julián
    €€

    I don't think this place really needs another glowing review, but here I am. I stumbled upon it…read morecompletely by chance on the first day of the arrival, after a long drive, simply because it was close to where I stayed. I knew nothing about it at the time, so I wasn't surprised later when I checked Yelp and saw how consistently praised it is. The restaurant sits directly across from the stunning Baroque San Luis de los Franceses (18th century). From the moment I walked in to ask about the menu and timing, the team was incredibly welcoming and patient, carefully explaining how everything works. We took a short walk to explore the neighborhood, got lost on the way back, and somehow found our way back just in time before the restaurant closing. Despite that, the staff remained warm and accommodating, especially when helping us navigate the wine and jerez selections. I was too tired and out of practice with my Spanish, so I reluctantly switched to English, and it was still completely fine. The food was outstanding, exactly as everyone says. There are no substitutions, and once you've eaten there, you understand why! Everything is intentional. They go out of their way to accommodate you within their philosophy and to make the whole "slow food" experience feel thoughtful, relaxed, and special.

    Stopped by to have a late lunch (recommended by a local tour guide) and we were simply swept off…read moreour seats with the creative, delicious and whole-heartedly inspired cuisine we were served. Along with the gracious chefs, owner and servers, our 'happen-by lunch' was a memorable one, indeed! Carole Bumpus, Author of Culinary Travel series, Savoring the Olde Ways.

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