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- Locals have answered 15 questions about Seville.
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1. El Rinconcillo
- Oldest bar in Seville.
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- Spanish
- Tapas / Small Plates
- Local Traditional
- Affordable
- Historical Seville
- Nile Expert Tip: The more formal dining room on the first floor offers 3 to 5 course menus ranging from 27-47€, but the...
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2. Judería (La)
- High-quality Ingredients
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- Mediterranean
- Spanish
- Cheap
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3. 3 de Oro (El)
- Legendary local favorites since 1917
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- Mediterranean
- Spanish
- Affordable
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4. Kiosco de las Flores
- Try Some Fried Fish
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- Spanish
- Affordable
- Triana
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5. Asador de Aranda
- Savory Castillian meats straight from the grill
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- Spanish
- Cheap
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6. Columnas (Las)
- Affordable, low-key tapas with colorful clientele
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- Local Traditional
- Affordable
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7. Isla (La)
- The freshest regional seafood & meats, including Galician favorite, ox!
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- Spanish
- Affordable
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8. Casa Cuesta
- One of the Oldest in Triana
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- Spanish
- Affordable
- Triana
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9. Vineria San Telmo
- Hot spot for tapas and wine.
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- Cheap
- Historical Seville
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10. Giraldillo (El)
- Andalusian specialties with amazing views of the Cathedral
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- Affordable
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The Best of NileGuide
- The tapas tradition of Seville ensures that you'll find many affordable, even cheap restaurants to take the edge off your hunger. If you're looking for a truly Sevillana experience, check out the oldest bar in Seville, El Rinconcillo, for affordable tapas and drinks in a casual atmosphere. Located in the heart of the old Jewish quarter, Juderia is a typical Andalusian restaurant that serves a wide range of regional and national specialities using quality, fresh ingredients sourced from all over Spain. El de Oro is also a traditional Andalusian restaurant serving delicious local favorites, including pescaito frito (fried fish) and chacinas from Huelva, such as sausages, salami, cured ham and black pudding. Iglesia de San Marcos offers a fantastic range of fresh fish in an attractive setting under the Triana Bridge. The inexpensive restaurants of Seville offer travelers top-notch food at a reasonable price.
