The staff were very friendly and helpful. However, we didn't feel the restaurant's appearance and location matched the prices, as we had equivalent or better tapas for cheaper prices in more central locations and more attractive restaurants in Seville. For a start, it's not like other tapas restaurants where the prices are around 3-4 euros per dish. Here you choose a medium or large size, so the cheapest tapas is on average 6-8 euros or more.
Some of the dishes were very tasty (especially the ham croquettes) and we enjoyed the fried chicken (Crujipollo con salsa chilidulce) but this came with thin crisps, rather than potatoes or fries, which we found a bit odd for a dish which cost 9.10 euros.
The restaurant is a bit shabby, toilets weren't great and overall we were surprised by the prices considering its location. However, the staff...
Read moreWe saw this place on TA first and it sounded good. It's a little off the beaten track but only 20 minutes walk from the old town and 5 mins in a taxi. We were met by a waiter as soon as we arrived and he asked us if we'd eaten there before. We hadn't, so he offered to bring us a variety of tapas of all kinds until we'd had enough and it was fantastic. Each tapa was well presented and tasted great, it was fun to share everything with my wife and the wine was good too (the only expensive item however). Overall, an excellent experience and we would go there again next time...
Read moreThis quaint restaurant was exactly what we were looking for to enjoy some tapas and refreshments after a morning of touring in downtown Seville.
The tapas were fresh, tasty and they were the right portions for us since we wanted to try different small plates that are typical dishes.
The goat cheese with jam and crackers was excellent as was the Bacalao ( fried cod ).
Our server was attentive and accommodating. I would recommend this restaurant.
As a side note there were paintings by a local artist displayed in the restaurant which added...
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