🇪🇸 Tapas de Segovia, which you can't live without
🍷 La Bodega: Seville’s Century-Old Gem—Worth Waiting (and Returning) For I ate here two days in a row—and still craved it when I left Seville. This is Spanish food at its best: hearty, affordable, and so good, it feels like a crime to miss it. 🌟 Why It’s a Must History & Vibe: Established in 1920, this spot oozes old-world charm. Tucked in a narrow Seville alley, it’s decked with brick walls, wooden barrels, and a chalkboard menu—pure Spanish (local) energy. No fancy frills, just warm, bustling authenticity. Budget-Friendly: With most dishes €2–€4 (tapas size), you can feast without breaking the bank. Even a big group will leave full for under €15 per person (around 100+ RMB)—unheard of for quality this good. 📍 Practical Know-How Location: C. Alfalfa, 4, Casco Antiguo, 41004 Sevilla (steps from the cathedral—perfect after sightseeing). Hours: 12:00–16:00, 20:00–23:30 (arrive early! Lines form fast, but they move—worth the wait). How to Queue: Tell the staff your group size, give your name, then hang at the bar. They’ll call you when a table’s free—no need to hover! 🍴 What to Order (Blindly—You Can’t Go Wrong) Baked Cod with Beetroot Sauce 🐟 Life-changing. Creamy, flaky cod smothered in a tangy-sweet beetroot sauce—so good, I came back the next day just for this. Roasted Peppers 🌶️ Generous portions with a smoky, slightly charred flavor—like a Spanish take on “lei jiao” . Grilled Artichokes 🌱 Light and refreshing, perfect for cutting through richer dishes. Grilled Scallops 🦪 Plump, buttery, and ocean-fresh—served simply, letting their natural sweetness shine. La Bodega isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a taste of Seville’s soul. From the first bite of that cod to the last sip of sangria, it’s easy to see why locals and travelers alike keep coming back. #SevilleFood #SpanishTapas #HiddenGemsSpain #BudgetEats #TravelFoodie