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    La Mafia

    4.3 (7 reviews)
    ModerateItalian
    Open 1:30 pm - 4:30 PM, 8:30 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    4 years ago

    Attentive service. Enjoyed the pasta with Gorgonzola and mushrooms and a HUGE calzone.

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    Montolivo Italian Grill - This was a questionable plate of lasagna.  Its taste was strange.  I've had better TV dinner lasagna.  Please revisit its preparation.

    Montolivo Italian Grill

    4.0(30 reviews)
    0.1 kmNervión
    €€

    One-off Italian meals in the EU - 1 of 2…read more By one-off, I mean that it was a situation where you were just passing through. Why was I passing through Seville? Well, it's another way to get to the Algarve in Portugal by a nicely priced and comfortable enough motor coach ride if you couldn't find a cheap enough air ticket to Lisbon from Italy. I was walking down the street somewhere in between a strip of hotels and Seville's impressive Santa Justa train station and Montolivo caught my eye. First, I'll go with the positive things. It's very nice inside. The other is that the employees were friendly. Like others have said, they don't come around much and this was lunch and it wasn't at all busy, but when they did, they were reasonably on point. Finally, the prices were fair for their lunch offerings. So far, it sounds like everything was going fairly well. I ordered a plate of lasagna and a Sprite. As soon as the lasagna arrived, something didn't sit with me. It looked very upright, almost like a rectangular pastry slice, and its appearance and coloring were atypical. As I started to eat this lasagna, it did not taste good at all. It was rather tasteless. I'm giving them a 4 for all the other parts of the experience but the food was a 1 and that's what governs. I went into Montolivo with an open mind. That's because I have had some incredible Italian food in the Southern Cone (Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile) but that could be that they are very steeped in being part of the Italian diaspora. I still dream about a cheap and delicious cannelloni lunch special near the main station in Vina del Mar, Chile (the resort beach city west of inland Santiago de Chile, the capital). It rivaled anything I've eaten in Italy. I've also been served good pasta dishes at simple diners in Quebec. That said, located but a low cost 2-hour Ryanair flight from Italy, you'd think the Spaniards could muster up the know-how to cook decent Italian food. I am a little surprised by some glowing reviews. It could be that Americans and Spaniards like anything put forth to them as being Italian food. It could be that I didn't order some other things that they might have prepared better. Just like there are Italian eateries in America that are not Italian, but Italian-American, it could be that this is a Spanish restaurant that serves up how they like to put together Italian dishes. I did not like my meal at Seville's Montolivo.

    We came here as arranged by our Gate 1 group. It was a nice first night in Spain treat! We were the…read moreonly ones there, as it was 'early' (7:30) and in Spain dinner tends to be later. We had salads and dining ware on the table already when we arrived, we just had to sit down and enjoy. It was family style, so we passed dishes around as needed. The servers were experts at clearing and asking if we needed more beverages. A pitcher of sangria was brought, as well as the option of regular wine. I liked everything, esp the eggplant with sweet sauce, and the fries with beef and gravy. We had vegetarians in our group so I don't know what they ate instead, but it seems they have plenty of options for all food needs. I would go back if I get to Seville again. I wonder if they have 'regulars' or rely heavily on tour groups for business.

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    La Locanda di Andrea - Mediterranean Salad with vegan feta option

    La Locanda di Andrea

    4.8(13 reviews)
    2.1 kmFeria

    We loved this place! Well prepared, delicious dishes, served efficiently and friendly. Eclectic,…read morefunky decor was fun too. Excellent tiramisu after pasta, hot and tasty!

    Delicious Italian - no matter your dietary restrictions!…read more I came here after reading reviews and seeing from the menu that they accommodate dietary restrictions. I have to be gluten-free and dairy-free, but I still had a good meal here! Their menu is available in Spanish or English and they use symbols to denote vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free. I'm not sure why it's not marked on the menu, but I'd seen a review that their gnocchi is the gluten-free pasta option, so I asked about it when we got there. If you're gluten-free, mention it and ask about gluten-free gnocchi (not sure if all their gnocchi are gluten-free or if it's different). They have two vegan pasta options and three gnocchis, but they're good so if you have any dietary restrictions I'm sure you'll still enjoy what you have here. What we ordered: -Mediterranean Salad: Spring mix with tomato, raisins, and Gorgonzola (subbed vegan feta - I think they use Violife which is good) with a red pepper vinaigrette. It had an interesting mix of flavors, but I would've preferred the tomatoes to be incorporated into the salad (I think it was more form over function), possibly using a San Marzano tomato sliced in halves would've been better. Pine nuts and or bits of olive could've complemented the flavor too. It was nice to have something fresh to go with the meal. The dressing was light but nice and tangy. It was decently large so we shared it as a side salad for both (large for a side for one). -Gnocchi Gorgonzola: This is what my mom ordered, so it isn't dairy-free, but she enjoyed it! -Gnocchi Pesto Pugliese: I ordered this. It's vegan and gluten-free (I said gluten-free gnocchi, but again, not sure if all the gnocchi is gluten-free or it was different). The gnocchi was doughy but not too mushy and the sauce was light with little bits of crushed almond and pine nuts throughout. Sort of like a sundried tomato pesto. It was good and I was happy to have an option, but it was a bit simple so I added some of the vegan feta from our salad and bits of the complementary olives to it to add more flavor. I think it could have used the extra cheese, larger bits of nut to add more texture, or Italian sausage crumbles (obviously this wouldn't be vegan, but if I were to remake the dish at home). You're just missing something crispy and textured or a richness. If you're dairy-free or vegan and need an option, it's nice to have this. The gnocchis were generous and we each took home half our portion as leftovers. If I didn't have dietary restrictions, we could've shared one along with the salad. They have a good selection of Spanish wines available by glass or bottle. We didn't have a reservation but were seated immediately. The staff was very nice and it was a nice environment.

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    La Locanda di Andrea - Gnocchi Gorgonzola (top) Gnocchi Pesto Pugliese (bottom)

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    Gnocchi Gorgonzola (top) Gnocchi Pesto Pugliese (bottom)

    San Marco

    San Marco

    4.2(86 reviews)
    1.5 kmSanta Cruz
    €€

    Italian inspired restaurant, with a Sevilla flair, really knocks it out of the park with a wide…read morevariety of delectable dishes, phenomenal service, and very interesting set up deep in the heart of the old downtown. I went for the gourmet tasting menu,c the many members of my party got alternative food, such as their pastas and fish. We were kind enough to share with each other, and everything tasted phenomenal. Very fresh ingredients. A lot of time and effort. Make sure you make room for dessert also.

    This was an extremely nice dining experience! Cute location which feels like you're in a cave with…read moreexposed walls. Absolutely excellent service. The food and wine were delicious. We would certainly return. We ordered a ton: - Ravioli (good!) - Spaghetti Carbonara (I loved it; family didn't) - Margarita Pizza (crust wasn't done enough) - Salmon a la Plancha con Verduras (incredible!!) - Torte de Chocolate (very good) As mentioned, I had read other Yelp reviews saying the bottom of the pizza crust wasn't done well enough but I thought the reviewer may have been too particular so I ordered the margarita (so it wouldn't have a lot of watery vegetables or anything), and I completely agree- the crust definitely wasn't done enough for our liking. I'd never order pizza again here. The salmon was one of the best I've ever had - in my life. And the pastas were very good. We loved the wine too!!

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