Tripped over this looking for a great traditional restaurant to have dinner in upon arriving on a Sunday night and finding them all closed (bar lac, la republicana, etc). This shouldn't be listed as a department store on Yelp or tourists will have trouble finding it as the fancy food court that it is. Seems some of the most reputable bars/restaurants are represented here. I chose the El Bula booth. Tender piece of grilled veal with a good, garlicky sauce on piece of bread, four little delish roasted onions with a Romero sauce and a huge 'half ration' of 'ensaladilla rusa' (Spanish take on potato salad that should probably only be eaten in Seville: preferably in your host mother's house). You carry your food to table but there are waiters for beer, clearing trays. Waitresses are conspicuously absent as always in Spain...what is that folks? I got it in post-franco 80s Spain but 2017? Let's get with the gender equity in the food biz peeps! Wine also available at each booth. I had a glass of Albariño. Total cost 12 euros. Full: couldn't finish it all. Happy. At 10 on a Sunday night the place is (too?) noisy between conversation din and the music, lively, smells good. They have also paid attention to lighting and decor. Likely hard to find a table at high tide but I had no trouble finding a little table all for myself. Most are communal. Will return and try another option. read more