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A Culinary Tour: Best Tapas in Seville

A Culinary Tour: Best Tapas in Seville

Seville, with its climate and rich gastronomic tradition, is a paradise for tapas lovers. In this journey, we take you through nine essential stops to enjoy unique flavors in some of the city’s most iconic establishments. Get ready to experience an unforgettable culinary adventure.


1. Antigua Abacería de San Lorenzo

  • Address: C. Teodosio, 53, Old Town
  • Star Tapa: Brioche with sprinkles

We opened the route with an exquisite combination of tradition and creativity: the puntillitas served in a soft brioche. This venue is perfect to get started.


2. Casa EME

  • Address: C. Prta del Osario, 5, Casco Antiguo
  • Star Tapa: Ensaladilla EME

A classic reinvented. Casa EME’s Russian salad stands out for its creaminess and a unique touch that makes it unmistakable.


3. Restaurante Becerrita

  • Address: C. Recaredo, 9, Old Town
  • Star Star tapa: Shrimp salad

Again, a classic but elevated to excellence: the shrimp salad, a fresh and light dish that captures the essence of Seville.


4. Entrecárceles

  • Address: Calle Faisanes 1, corner of C/ Álvarez Quintero
  • Star Tapa: Copotazo

This traditional venue offers the Copotazo, a unique montadito that blends intense textures and flavors. It is a must-try for those seeking authenticity.


3. Gran Café España

  • Address: C. Javier Lasso de la Vega, 14, Casco Antiguo
  • Star Tapa: Chipirones a la sanluqueña

With its elegant atmosphere, it is the perfect place to enjoy some baby squid prepared with the characteristic touch of Sanlúcar.

 


6. La Hostería del Laurel

  • Address: Pl. Venerables, 5, Old Town
  • Star Tapa: Carrillera de cerdo ibérico sobre parmentier

In a setting rich in history, this dish combines the tenderness of the cheek with the creamy texture of parmentier purée.


7. La Hostería del Prado

  • Address: Pl. San Sebastián, 1B, 41004 Seville
  • Star Tapa: Guiso de espinacas

The spinach stew from this place is a jewel of Andalusian cuisine, perfect for those seeking traditional flavors with a homely touch.


8. La Placita de San Bernardo

  • Address: Pl. Bomberos del Toro y Rivero, 4, 41004 Sevilla
  • Star Tapa: Montadito de pringá

This montadito is a tribute to Sevillian cuisine. Its intense flavor and texture will make you want to come back again and again.


9. La Raza Puerto

  • Address: Muelle de las Delicias, s/n. Module North
  • Star Tapa: Mini torrijas caramelizadas

In this place overlooking the Guadalquivir, the caramelized mini-torrijas are the perfect sweet touch to accompany a drink at sunset.


Tips for Enjoying This Route

  • Walk: All the venues are located in the old town or its surroundings, allowing you to enjoy the city while having tapas.
  • Flexible hours: Some locations are busier during peak hours, so plan to avoid long waits.
  • Pair with local drink: Don’t forget to order a good fino, a manzanilla, or even a well-chilled beer.

This tapas route will take you on a gastronomic journey that combines the best of Sevillian tradition with contemporary touches. Ready to enjoy? Cheers and bon appétit!


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