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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. Casa Robles
- Not for the indecisive... choose from 100 dishes & 40 desserts
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- Spanish
- Moderately Priced
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3. Arenal (El)
- Flamenco and Food
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4. Vineria San Telmo
- Hot spot for tapas and wine.
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- Cheap
- Historical Seville
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5. Az-Zait
- Creative take on traditional ingredients.
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- Mediterranean
- Spanish
- International
- Fusion
- Local Traditional
- Expensive
- Historical Seville
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6. Asador de Aranda
- Savory Castillian meats straight from the grill
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- Spanish
- Cheap
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7. Egaña Oriza
- Specialists in Basque Cuisine
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- Spanish
- International
- Fusion
- Expensive
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8. Puerta Grande
- Bullfighting and home made food
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- Mediterranean
- Spanish
- Affordable
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9. Burladero (El)
- Must-try bull tail house specialty
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- Mediterranean
- Spanish
- Affordable
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10. Orange
- Dance, Chat, Flamenco!
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The Best of NileGuide
- Seville is a city where residents wear their emotions on their sleeves - and they expect a spirited meal when they go out to one of their favorite fun restaurants. So should you. El Rinconcillo is the oldest bar in Seville and features affordable tapas and drinks in fascinating historical setting. Casa Robles began life as an unpretentious bar and bodega in 1954 and over the years has evolved into a bustling two-floor restaurant in a building a short walk from the cathedral. El Arena is not to be missed, as flamenco dancers provide entertainment while you eat. Vineria San Telmo is a very popular place to sit down for food, conversation and a glass of wine or two - or three. At Az-Zait, chef Antonio Conejero does a creative take on traditional ingredients. Join the locals for a true taste of Seville's convivial dining tradition at one of the city's fun restaurants.
