As tourists exploring Seville with limited language proficiency, our second visit to this establishment took an unexpected turn due to a misunderstanding over the bill. While we believed we had paid the correct amount in cash, the situation escalated when both parties struggled to comprehend each other.
Regrettably, the waiter, rather than seeking assistance from other customers for translation, chose to stand by the door, hindering our exit and resorting to calling the police. Fortunately, the issue was resolved once a mutual understanding was reached.
The confrontation left us feeling harrassed and uncomfortable as visitors to this establishment. We sincerely hope that our experience can serve as a constructive reminder for them to approach language barriers with empathy and actively seek peaceful resolutions.
We would like to emphasize that our feedback is not a critique of the food, which we thoroughly enjoyed during our initial visit. Instead, we aim to shed light on the challenges that may arise when language barriers are not navigated with patience and...
Read moreDODICI is a gem! My wife and I had an absolutely loveable experience here. The food was excellent, surpassing our expectations in every way. What really impressed us was the speed of service - our dishes arrived surprisingly fast, allowing us to enjoy our meal without any long waits.
The staff deserves a special mention for their great service. They were attentive, friendly, and made sure we had everything we needed throughout our visit.
We left feeling completely satisfied and already planning our next visit. If you're looking for a top-notch brunch spot with delicious food and efficient service, DODICI is definitely the place to go. We would absolutely go again and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a wonderful...
Read moreIf you traveled to Italy and ate there, you know this food has nothing to do with the real Italian cuisine. The mozarella is not burrata, the mortadella is not mortadella not in a million years. The foccacia has no other taste than the oil. The pesto is way too salty. The scrambled eggs were good, the espresso was also tasty and the staff friendly and welcoming.
Inside the place is small and crowded and it gets really hot.
The bathroom is a disaster. You really have to enter the kitchen to get in there. Smells really badly and it's not clean at all.
Unfortunately for me it was not a pleasant experience. Too bad because the staff is nice...
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