One of Seville's best kept secrets is this inconspicuous little taberna. Why you may ask? Well to start, most of the food on that side of the street comes out of one kitchen....for three to four restaurants. Don't believe me? Order a plate and watch a server from next door rush it in. In short, you'll be paying for the meal, not the austerity of sitting and watching static decor. 😋
Next, the vino de naranja (Orange wine) is a staple. If you don't walk out with at least two under your belt, it would be a surprise, they are that tasty and be warned...quite fortified.
Lastly the waitress/owner, a woman after my own heart. Speaks French, Spanish and a spattering of other languages (not English though 😉) but atop it all has a heart of gold and a smile that will melt yours. If not busy, engage her in a conversation and your meal will pass by that much more pleasantly.
🏳️🌈 LGBTQ2+ friendly. You will run into locals and tourists who share your freedom, buy them a round of vino...and friends are made...
Read moreThe best place to try orange wine in Sewilla. It's quite a small and cosy place, so in the evening there can be trouble getting a table. But if you're lucky and have a place to sit you can enjoy marvelous orange wine which this place is famous for. They also serve lemon and strawberry wine and lemon has become my absolute favourite. Other options are vermouth, beer, wine etc. Menu contains different tapas to enjoy with your wine and there are also daily specials written on the board. All the tapas were delicious, it's a shame I was so full after dinner I couldn't try more. Staff is friendly and extremely busy, so don't be shy to ask for anything you need. As in most of the places in Sewilla it's better to speak Spanish, but there is also English menu and they speak a bit of English. I will come back next time...
Read moreExcellent vinos de naranja (orange wine)! Although you will find mentions of vinos de manzanilla (apple wine) on their signage, and it is really good, you shouldn’t miss the orange wine! That’s what they are famous for 👌
Food wise, they have different menus for lunch and dinner. We came here for lunch and had both manzanilla and naranja wines, the croquettes, and the spinach with chickpea stew. The croquettes were fantastic - super crusty and crunchy exterior. The stew was hearty and delicious as well.
The servers were friendly and helpful, and there was an English menu as well. Added bonus was a partial view of the cathedral if you sit outside.
Definitely recommend a visit - if only for the...
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