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    La Azotea

    4.5 (68 reviews)
    ModerateSpanish
    Closed 1:30 pm - 4:30 PM, 8:30 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Pork cheek
    Candice F.

    Love, love, love this place!!! The food was spectacular, the staff was amazing and the wine was phenomenal!! Highly recommend having dinner here and getting a bottle of the zancuo petit Verdot, beautiful local red the pork cheek and organic tomatoes with anchovies were delicious

    Sangria with fruits and ice chips

    Delicious icy sangria, appetizers, and bites. Perfect way to spend a summer afternoon. After trying both traditional and modern tapas, we enjoyed the clean flavor combinations and innovative dishes at La Azotea. Everything was flavorful and tasty. We had seafood tapas, and drinks for a reasonable price. If you are looking for something a little more upscale and fresh, with savory flavor combinations this is a great spot.

    Grilled veggies
    Sameer S.

    Brilliant food and amazing service. Staff goes out of the way to accommodate and offer you menus in different languages

    Ceviche
    Dainty P.

    Excellent wine options here! Slightly expensive (1 to 2 euro more), but they are really good and they have regional options when you want a red wine, which no other bars offered. I recommend sitting at the bar and ordering only a couple of tapas to start. If you like their food, order more tapas. The tables are only for those ordering the bigger plates. The food is AMAZING and you'll pay 3-5 euro for something that you would pay on average $10 in the US. My husband and I love the food here, but to be honest, only 2/6 was cooked to perfection for us. The wrapped cheese deep fried was unexpectedly delicious; crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. The braised beef was delicious!!!! The ceviche was not very flavorful to our taste; and the razor clam was just deep fried with some nuts; it seemed to be lacking a sauce that would bring the dish together.

    Weirdest salad ever
    Mariel G.

    I had to double check that this was the right restaurant because the reviews in no way match the food I ate. It's like a fancy alien heard about food and tried to approximate it. I really wish that I read the reviews of this place before going because I seemed to order all the wrong things. So here is everything you probably should not get. The Caesar salad with salmon? How about 4 uncut leaves with whipped dressing (yes, the consistency of whipped cream) topped with salmon...sashimi? None of this is bad on its own but put together is just bizarre. The tomato/buratta? If you go into it thinking that maybe a basil flavored jello and lemon sorbet with an unripe tomato and buratta you will strongly be mistaken. It is so weird and does not work together at all. The worst of them all the octopus with puréed potatoes. The octopus was rubbery and laying with the most slime looking potatoes you have ever seen. Maybe we just got all the wrong things or maybe you should just steer clear of this place and go with a more traditional tapas place.

    Razor clams
    A M.

    Grilled foie gras was the best ever! Razor clams, octopus and grilled vegetables with goats cheese were all good but nothing compared to the foie gras.

    Razor Clams in Olive oil
    Kelvin Y.

    The Razor Clam was devine. Best singular dish we've had so far on Sevilla. Their version of Caprese salad was unique with burrata, basil gummy and lime sherbet. We have been to La Azotea's twice already so far in 4 days.

    Grilled veggies with goat cheese.
    Lindsay F.

    Delicious! Got here right when it opened and snagged a seat at the bar. Had some local red wine from Cadiz along with 3 different tapas. The bar tender was friendly and it was definitely worth the euros.

    Carabineros- lightly grilled

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    11 years ago

    Great food. I was thrilled to get vegetables and the pesto and goat cheese tapas was excellent. The service was also great.

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    I recommend sitting at the bar and ordering only a couple of tapas to start.

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    El Rinconcillo

    El Rinconcillo

    4.0(188 reviews)
    1.0 kmEncarnación - Regina
    €€

    This restaurant is a must when visiting Seville. We had a reservation for a sit down lunch. The…read morefood and service were exceptional. We will definitely be back and try the tapas.

    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)
    1.0 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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    La Bartola

    La Bartola

    4.5(166 reviews)
    1.0 kmSan Bartolomé
    €€

    Where do I begin? Let's talk about the ambience. To call this place rustic would probably capture…read moreit best, it's really probably more like a cafeteria or a school room at a very old school. Tables perhaps a bit close together, not terribly comfortable. Loud, busy. As far as the service, it was our impression that our waiter was the only person serving the 30 or so tables in their dining room. Suffice it to say the service was not fast and not good. Inexplicably, every time we ordered a Coke we were asked if we wanted a Coke Zero. If I wanted a Coke Zero I would have said the words Coke Zero. Even when I asked for another Coke, he again asked "Coke Zero?" It took next to forever to get the check, and forever to get a cappuccino. At one point I took it upon myself to point the waiter to a table behind us that had been desperately attempting to get his attention. This was all not good. As to the food. First, our fault for not knowing what tataki meant. We did not expect to receive salmon that was seared on the outside and raw on the inside. So that one is on us, although we also think the meal came tepid at best. The lamb on couscous was dry and tough. The pork cheek stew was actually pretty good if a bit gluey. The calamari was good. The sushi as they called it was average. What they called the tiramisu was more like a pudding with some liqueur and chocolate on the top, and a little bit of breadish stuff in the bottom. Not my idea of tiramisu, and probably not yours either. So we could not get too excited about these various dishes. But what was particularly frustrating and bizarre was that two people sitting across from us ordered food that looked absolutely delicious. So we got to sit there wondering why we didn't order what they ordered. They ordered a large beef dish with potatoes which is on the menu, and we think they ordered a large octopus meal although we are not sure. Everything they had looked better than anything we had. So it may be that we somehow just picked the wrong items. So it was a strangely frustrating meal. This place has good reviews and we expected good tasting food. Unfortunately it did not work out that way, and the ambience and service were negative contributing factors. I can't entirely write this place off, only because the food other diners received actually looked very good. But I don't think I would go there again.

    The best food I had in all of Seville.. stopped by this place for late dinner during my recent trip…read moreto Seville and this place did not disappoint. We ordered their roasted lamb with cous cous, garlic shrimp croquetta (that was the croquetta of the day), pork cheek stew with potato purée and the chocolate panna cotta for dessert. We also ordered their sangria and tinto de verano. Every dish we ordered was AMAZING - tasty flavorful well seasoned melt in your mouth meat bursting with flavors. We devoured every bite and it was hard to pick a favorite. Both the lamb and pork dishes were 11/10. Not just the taste but the presentation of every tapa was fantastic. Their drinks were also great. The dessert was to die for. This place is super packed during peak dinner hours and there is barely any room to stand. Since we walked in around 11pm, we got a seat and were well taken care of all thru the night. Also noticed alot of veggie options on the menu which was great. Service was awesome ambience is chic. I am certain I am going to crave their tapas once I am back home. Highly highly recommend this place when in Seville.

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