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- Ask a Local
- Locals have answered 15 questions about Seville.
- Ask Seville Locals
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1. Enrique Becerra
- Superior quality tapas, lots of wine.
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- Spanish
- Tapas / Small Plates
- Local Traditional
- Moderately Priced
- Historical Seville
- Nile Expert Tip: Some of the best croquetas in Seville.
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2. Abantal
- Upscale dining, creative menu.
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- Mediterranean
- Spanish
- Fusion
- Very Expensive
- Historical Seville
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3. Az-Zait
- Creative take on traditional ingredients.
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- Mediterranean
- Spanish
- International
- Fusion
- Local Traditional
- Expensive
- Historical Seville
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4. El Rinconcillo
- Oldest bar in Seville.
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- Spanish
- Tapas / Small Plates
- Local Traditional
- Affordable
- Historical Seville
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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. Isla (La)
- The freshest regional seafood & meats, including Galician favorite, ox!
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- Spanish
- Affordable
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7. Dehesa (La)
- Meats from the North
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- Expensive
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8. Egaña Oriza
- Specialists in Basque Cuisine
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- International
- Fusion
- Expensive
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9. Hostería del Laurel
This hidden treasure is tucked in one of the most charming buildings on tiny, difficult-to-find Plaza...
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10. La Albahaca
This elegant restaurant is in the Barrio de Santa Cruz, Seville's most evocative quarter. Juan Talavera,...
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The Best of NileGuide
- Each meal in Seville is an extravagant affair and once you taste legendary local treats at one of the many fine restaurants, you'll agree. Looking for a truly Sevillana experience? Check out El Rinconcillo, the oldest bar in Seville, for affordable tapas and drinks in a casual atmosphere. San Marco is one in a chain of Italian restaurants and offers four different environments in which to eat. El de Oro is a traditional Andalusian restaurant that serves delicious local favorites, including pescaito frito and chacinas from Huelva like sausages, salami, cured ham and black pudding. La Juderia is located in the heart of the old Jewish quarter, a typical Andalusian restaurant that serves a wide range of regional and national specialities using quality, fresh ingredients sourced from all over Spain. The art of dining in Seville is something we can all be good at so make sure to brush up at one of the city's many great restaurants.
