We tried to eat at many Halal restaurants in Seville, but every time encountered the problem of the Restaurants serving Alcohol. A restaurant that calls itself Halal but serves alcohol is not Halal according to me.. so after 2 hours driving we found this place online, It is a butcher with a restaurant area. We were a little bit late so we could only eat the meals which were left from the day.. i have to say, everything we ate was so fresh and tasty.. The meat was extremely good, no wonder I guess as it's a butcher. The price we paid was also very reasonable.. Would definitely recommend this place if you are looking for a 100% Halal place without serving alcohol. I do need to say, the staff was also extremely friendly...
Read moreA little bit of Morocco in the industrial zone of Sevilla. We were getting from Cordoba and we stop here before entering the city. I had the impression that I was in the road of a little town in Morocco and as a Moroccan, it was a great feeling. You choose your peace of meat in the carniceria and then they cooked it for you. The tomato lentil was ok but didn’t appreciate much the spices. But the keftah was really delicious served with grilled tomato and oignons and salt and cumin. The French fries were not homemade and not really interesting. But we ordered a little plate of succulent olives. Paid a really good price, 15 euros for two and we ate very well. The place could be a little bit...
Read moreArrived from UK straight from early flight, came here to see if we could find some halal breakfast. Communicated roughly what we wanted. Ended up with eggs, olives, half kilo sausages, bread and mint tea. Was excellent. If you're ok with back alley places this was brilliant. So much so we can back here on our way on to Cordoba. Try the spicey...
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