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Calle Bami, 6
41013 Seville
Spain
Palmera
Hours
What time does Serrano open?
Serrano opens at 7:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Serrano close?
Serrano closes at 11:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:30 AM - 11:30 PM
Does Serrano have catering options?
No, Serrano does not have catering options.
Does Serrano serve alcohol?
Yes, Serrano serves alcohol.
Does Serrano have parking?
Yes, Serrano has parking options.
Does Serrano have free WiFi?
Yes, Serrano has free WiFi.
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6 Reviews
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When we walked in, my eyes were immediately drawn to the Iberian ham hanging from the ceiling and I…read moreknew this was my kind of place. Knowing we were going to eat a lot during a food tour, we settled on some small tapas (ham, cheese, bread, and olives) and got some sangria and a beer. We sat at the bar and I was able to practice my Spanish with the bartender. The ham was a generous portion and I loved watching them cut it behind the bar! Very fun and old establishment-y vibes. Wish we could've tried more on the menu if we didn't have other plans!
Food was undisputedly delicious and I'm glad that I came here but be forewarned that this is a tiny…read moreestablishment that does not do reservations and is on a first come first served basis. I came here due to a yelp recommendation because like most westerners unaccustomed to the Spanish way of living I was hungry at about 7 pm and needed something to eat. Yay yelp to the rescue. The place was crowded and there were no seats available when I arrived. There were many small groups congregated around tables and a few couples as well. It isn't obvious how to proceed once you come in the door so I probably stood there awkwardly for a few minutes near the door before making my way to the bar to what looked to be a vacant seat. A gentleman informed me that it belonged to his girlfriend so I was forced to now stand awkwardly next to the bar. Bar tender to the rescue explaining that if I waited he was pretty sure someone would leave soon and I could order a drink while I waited. I ordered a sangria and also inquired about food but was told that I need to have an actual seat in order to order food. After nursing my drink for about 20 mins when I was about to pay and head out to find somewhere else to eat, a spot finally opened up and I was treated to the most delicious steak and potatoes and zucchini tapas. This had to be one of the most delicious things I have eaten on this vacation. When I finally vacated my seat to save a pair of new arrivals, there was a line outside of people waiting for the opportunity to eat here. I might chance it again before I leave Seville. I highly recommend for the food and friendly waiters but wish there was a way to turn seats over more quickly. One guy kept insisting he was saving his girlfriend's seat but in the 90 mins I spent there she never showed up. Who knows if she ever existed. Bread comes free with your tapas order and really complimented the meal.
Vibes
Chicken Alfarfar
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The steak tapa... amazing taste
Very good food! We got the solomio al whiskey, which was my favorite dish we tried. We also got the…read morecold potato salad, which didn't taste like any other potato salad I've had before. The mayo they used tasted more like a garlic aioli -- I loved it! We were also recommended this fish dish cooked in tomato sauce, and as someone who doesn't eat fish that much, I really liked it! This is a very small bar with limited seating. It does get busy, so be patient and be ready to snag a seat when it's available.
Only got a black coffee and a toast with pringá. It's a nice local shop but wasn't really impressed…read morebut I guess it's just my taste! Otherwise all good and super cheap!
Chorizo
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.
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.
Salle de restaurant
Caramelized apple (4€),
Anchovies
This was one of the most memorable meals we had in Sevilla. I recommend making a reservation,…read morethough it may be possible to find a table by walking in. The layout can be a bit confusing, as the restaurant seems to have three dining rooms with separate entrances but only one kitchen. Where we sat was charming, with stone walls and wood-beamed ceilings. We started with the foie appetizer, which was a delightful surprise for my palate. It was a unique combination of foie, cream cheese, and what I believe was pear. It was unusual, but I ended up really enjoying it. The zucchini noodles with pesto and burrata were also very enjoyable. However, the star of our dinner was the 40 day dry aged ribeye, cooked perfectly medium-rare, tender, and absolutely delicious. If we had discovered it sooner, I would have happily eaten here a second time.
This was an excellent meal!…read more My family tried the croquettes, a pumpkin starter, the 100-day aged iberico steak, the cod, the mushroom risotto, and 2 dessert. The star was obviously the 100-day aged steak. It was done to perfection. Absolutely delicious with a little bit of funk. And my grandpa was a cattle rancher so I've had quite a bit of steak in my life. 9.5/10 The pumpkin dish was also exceptional. 9/10 The risotto was the perfect compliment. Wow. Great texture and flavor. 9/10 The croquettes were good, I didn't like the mayo on top. 8/10 The dessert that was essentially a bread pudding was absolutely delicious.i barely tried the orange dessert but it tasted like a Pillsbury orange cinnamon roll. Dessert and service were 10/10
View of the dining room
Delicias de foie
Went for the Pringa sandwich, and it definitely lived up to the hype. Crispy, fresh, great flavors…read more The Espinacia garbanzo was decent too. Lots of customers but was immediately seated. Fast, friendly service.
Fabulous food and staff. Must have the Pringa. The staff was wonderful and helped in menu…read moreselection. Arrive early because it fills up fast
Seat at the bar facing sherry casks and their Iberico Jamon.
Pringa
Menu
Loved this place in the gourmet food court. We tried the tender pork cheeks served on a brioche…read morebun and the patatas bravas. Both were excellent. Best sangria I had in Spain. Beautiful sweeping views of Seville.
10/10 recommend stopping by for tapas if you're in the area. Tasty and decently priced. The service…read morewas also very fast and friendly. The couscous and chicken was our favorite. It incorporated a lot of Moroccan flavors and the chicken held the flavors well. The beef cheeks were a close second. The beef was really tender and fell apart. It came served with potato wedges. The stew also held a really good flavor. The potatas bravas was good but not at the top of our list. The paella was ok not my favorite item but much better than others we've.
The inside of this lovely small restaurant
Tapas menu
The view out of my window seat
Food is a step above. Paella was well cooked. Grilled vegetables with goat cheese was great. I did…read moresee them turn down people saying reservations only while we were able to be seated just 15mins before. Limited guests makes sense as the quality of the food is high.
Nice little cafe style place I found walking around Seville. Perfect for what I wanted. Just a…read moredrink and something light to eat. They had a really nice people watching patio but no space available. So I got the first table inside which still gave me a decent view of the outside. They are heavy on the tapas on the menu which was what I wanted. The service was good . Seemed to be a one man show taking orders and serving. He seemed a little stressed but managed. I had a nice big globe glass for my aperol spritz . Which was perfectly made. Ten I went with the gazpacho. Cold soup . On a nice warm sunny day it was the thing ! Served in a wine glass which was unusual but kinda cool and with some bread and crackers. It was very good and cold and delicious. Nice creamy tomato and rich flavors. I spooned this out til the last drop. The bread was also so good. Perfect afternoon food! The drink and soup were exceptional. The only thing that bothered me was that other than my sever who was nice, rest of the staff seemed kinda rude and not very friendly. Food was great though! Loved the location .
Kitchen
Cream cheese triangle with shrimp, and bread and olive basket
View from my seat
Great food and attentive service. Location was away from the main square which made for a less…read morehectic atmosphere. Will definitely be back.
A solid 5/5!!! The food was sooooo worth it for the price. I usually stick to restaurants that has…read morehigh reviews online but since I found out the one I was originally planning on going to was closed from a local, I decided to go to Fabiola instead since the gentleman highly recommended it. You get a really large portion for the price and I only spent 13 euro for 2 people. The Pringa and Mantecaito used a similar bread on the outside that was baked to crispness heaven. It wasn't hard or tough to bite like the baguettes you usually get from the markets. There was also a good chunk of meat and salami for both. To top it off the Pringa was only 2.50 and the Mantecaito was only 3. The burger was very large and you could pick whether you wanted it rare or medium. Overall really enjoyed the food and server was extremely helpful!
Tortilla
Special and good taste
Santo de devoción en El Tenderete
So sweet!!
Great salmonetes!!! Stopped for tapas and drinks. It did not disappoint. Beautiful location fit for…read moregreat pictures.. Great service and ambiance!
We passed by this cute cafe along the many alleys and decided to grab a drink and bite here. I…read moreasked an employee if we could sit at the outdoor table and they said yes. But that was the last time we had any communication with anyone as we never got a menu or attention to order. After 10 minutes of sitting by around, we decided to just leave. They really didn't care about their customers; they probably didn't even notice we ever existed.
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