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    Quilombo - A chilled salmon dish with two olive spreads

    Quilombo

    4.5(17 reviews)
    22.1 kmFeria

    Nice spot for some tapas near the Macarena Basilica. The plates are quite small and varied in…read moreflavor. I ordered two typical tapas (patatas bravas and spinach with chickpeas). The patatas bravas were not as I expected (cubed and fried) but were tasty and tender with boiling. The spinach was quite bland and would have benefited from a bit of salt and spices. The shrimp was well cooked and not rubbery. The garlic oil it was cooked in was flavorful to dip the bread into and eat together, but was far too salty. The artichoke was also quite plain and relied on the pork bits and cheese flakes for flavor. Overall, liked two and didn't care for the other two. Portions are quite small but this worked as a light lunch for two. Service was kind and efficient too.

    After arriving in Sevilla, my mom and I were hungry and looking for something close to where we…read morewere staying. I have gluten and dairy intolerances, so I always do some research before I travel. I'd seen in other reviews that they had some possible options for me, and I had this place saved as an easy lunch option for day one. The restaurant was buzzing with many families enjoying a relaxed tapas lunch with wine and we were seated outside along with many others. It was a good spot for people-watching and enjoying a mild winter day. After looking over the menu, both of us were interested in the Spanish tortilla, but when we ordered it our waitress informed us that they were out (we were there around 3:00 PM and they closed for lunch at 4:00 PM), so I'd keep this in mind. Instead, we opted to share three tapas plates. We selected a few things we thought could work and then checked with our waitress that they were dairy/gluten-free when it was time to order. The spinach and chickpea dish did come with little bread crackers, but I don't have celiac so it was okay for me to just give them to my mom and eat around them. If you have celiac, this will be important to avoid. Dishes came out one at a time/paced in a tapas fashion. We ordered: -Papas Arrugas Con 2 Salsas: Baked and halved baby golden potatoes topped with two aioli sauces - one sort of smokey with paprika and the other tasted like it had garlic and a bit of truffle oil. I would recommend this dish! It was light but satisfying. The smokey aioli-topped ones were our favorite. -Espinacas con Garbanzos: This was okay, but lacking. It didn't taste like much, to be honest - if you've ever had steamed spinach. It could have used more seasoning or perhaps an element of tang/acidity or something to liven it up. I just spooned it onto my plate because I couldn't have the bread, but I think if you were going to eat it as a sort of "dip," you'd need more of the toasted bread pieces to enjoy it because the ratio was off. -A chilled salmon dish: Sorry! I can't remember the name of this and their menu isn't easily available online. It comes with two spreads made with olives. The spreads have a bright salty, briny, umami flavor. The light yellow/green one was particularly zingy and was our favorite. The salmon itself was interesting. Sort of like a thick tuna steak like smoked salmon? It was icy in the middle of each piece, but I think that's how it's supposed to be. We honestly weren't sure what it was when we ordered it but were looking for a third dish that I could eat too. I could have done with just two pieces of it since I'm not too into raw or raw-seeming fish, but if you like smoked salmon, poke, sushi, or ceviche, this would probably be the dish for you. When we sat down, they brought olives and bread/crackers. I ate the olives, but we didn't eat the bread. Just a warning it's common, particularly in Andalusia, for them to bring bread (or other things) and charge you for it. If something is put on your table, don't assume it's free. If you don't want it, tell them. And if the charge is added but you didn't ask for it, remind them that it's against the law for them to charge you for something you didn't order. Just a general thing to be aware of especially if you're coming from somewhere where things like bread, water, etc. are free at restaurants. We'd also planned to grab coffee from a cafe after, but many places were closed/closing for siesta time. So, if you're having a late lunch and it's nearing 4:00 PM, just order coffee at the end of your meal because if you try to go somewhere else, you may find that it's closed for the day. You'll find something you enjoy here, but I wouldn't say it's a definite standout (the area has many good places for tapas so you have a lot of options). Overall, this was a nice spot in Sevilla and a pretty typical tapas place for the area.

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    Quilombo - Shrimp (wok de langostinos)

    Shrimp (wok de langostinos)

    Quilombo - Bacalao on a bed of pisto

    Bacalao on a bed of pisto

    Quilombo - Spinach and Garbanzo beans (espinacas a la sevillana)

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    Spinach and Garbanzo beans (espinacas a la sevillana)

    La Brunilda - Cajun chicken with guacamole (6.90€)

    La Brunilda

    4.7(218 reviews)
    22.9 kmEl Arenal
    €€

    Our favorite meal so far in Seville. We booked a table for right when they opened at 8:30pm and it…read morewas very busy so I recommend a reservation. The inside is a nice upscale dining with mint green colors/cool lighting. The food was phenomenal. The cod fritters blew us away and paired perfectly with the peach aioli. The patatas bravas were delicious with a sweet/spicy tomato sauce with mayo drizzled on top. The risotto was very creamy and cheesy. The burger was fantastic with a load of aioli and freshly made sweet potato chips on the side. We highly recommend a reservation for La Brunilda while you are in Seville!

    Oh my, this is easily THE BEST place I ate at in all of Spain! This place is an absolute must, but…read moremake sure you make a reservation if you want to dine here. When we arrived at opening for our reservations, we saw them turn a few people away who attempted to dine as walk-ins. The restaurant has a modern and clean ambiance. Almost everything on the menu has a half portion, which I really liked --this meant I got to order and try more items. Although they recommend about 2 half portions per person, we couldn't help but order 5 items. To start, we had the Risotto (€8.90) and Grilled Octopus (€12). The octopus is so tender and the vegetable gives a nice balance, which is perfect as a starter. But the risotto is out of this world --easily one of my favorite risottos for how cheesy it is with the truffle flavor from the mushrooms too. It's a match made in heaven! Next, we had a variety of meat dishes: Duck Confit (€7.90), Sirloin Steak (€12), and Grilled Iberian Pork Shoulder (€8.90). The steak was perfectly cooked and a must for all carnivores. You also have to get the duck for how nicely it is presented, although I wish there was more meat on the duck. I would probably pass on the pork as it didn't stand out to me, but it was very tender. This was such a memorable meal that is worth coming to Seville for. I wish I had more room in my stomach to try all the dishes, especially the desserts. This means I will definitely need to come back one day. Until then, come eat here and experience it for yourself.

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    La Brunilda
    La Brunilda - Grilled Squid with Herring Roe

    Grilled Squid with Herring Roe

    La Brunilda - Squid - Chipirón a la plancha con migas del caserío y huevas de arenques

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    Squid - Chipirón a la plancha con migas del caserío y huevas de arenques

    No Lugar - Pollo tikka masala

    No Lugar

    4.6(52 reviews)
    22.5 kmDuque - Campana
    €€

    The first thing that strikes you when you walk into no lugar is that it is by no means your typical…read moretapas bar. The decor is just amazing. So much to look at! Although we still got right to business..... Delicious food. A great variety of dishes in the menu for all tastes including lots of exotic and yummy treats. Major props to the waiter who advised us against our post-work hunger-induced ordering frenzy. We cancelled one thing and he put our order into a sequence on his pad with a question mark beside the last tapa in case we got too full. We powered on but ended up struggling with the last dish. So he did know best in the end. The staff were all so friendly and accommodating and very efficient and relaxed simultaneously. They were on hand when we had questions and didn't rush us out the door even though we were the last to leave late on a Tuesday night. My recommendations are the biryani and the tagine de albondigas.... caution though....They're both very filling and quite rich. We ordered 5 tapas and 5 drinks between 2 and paid 16euro each. We left feeling super full so we could probably have knocked that last dish off the menu, saved a fiver and still been raving about the place..... so overall I'd say the place is pretty amazing! I'm going back with some visitors this weekend!

    Absolutely my favorite place in Seville, well it's just my new favorite. When you first walk in you…read moreexperience the amazing esthetic and friendly staff. The food, I have no words... all I can say is that it was worth the eight hour flight from Washington DC and the five hour train from Barcelona! We are here for a short two days but are planning on coming back tomorrow night. Absolutely fantastic

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    No Lugar - Pastela y canelones de pera

    Pastela y canelones de pera

    No Lugar
    No Lugar - Yuca y wasabi

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    Mikete - tapasmallplates - Updated July 2026

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