Top 10 More Places to Eat
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1. Bar España
Not far from the cathedral and in a picture-perfect setting next to the Jardines de Murillo, this tapas bar is part of the very up-market Basque restaurant that it adjoins – Egaña Oriza.
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2. Casa Morales
Reputedly the second-oldest bar in town (1850), and it doesn’t seem to have changed much. Drinks are still poured from old casks. Simple tapas .
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3. La Sacristía
Generous tapas and a good range of wines and sherries.
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4. La Albahaca
Set in a converted mansion, decorated with azulejo tiles. The seasonal menu may feature fish, wild mushrooms or almonds.
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5. Hostería del Laurel
Mentioned in the 19th-century play Don Juan , this Santa Cruz favourite has hams hanging from the ceiling. The tapas are as memorable as the ambience.
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6. Casa Plácido
Convenient for all the major sights, this venerable bar has more hams dangling, barrels of sherry, old posters and traditional tapas .
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7. Taberna del Alabardero
This restaurant has earned itself a Michelin star. The setting is sumptuous, while the menu excels in meat dishes and local seafood.
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8. El Rinconcillo
The city’s oldest taberna dates from 1670 and is an essential stop on your Seville itinerary. Traditionally the place where tapa was invented.
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9. Eslava
This tapas bar offers specialities such as lamb with honey and courgette (zucchini) quiche.
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10. Restaurante El Faro
On the Triana side of Seville’s oldest bridge, this place has superb views, as well as simple, traditional food.
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