The Mouth didn't spend an awful amount of time in Seville, so this guide is on the short side. However, we did manage to get some monstrously good tips from a Michelin starred chef and a couple of degenerates, which we find is always a healthy mix. Tips from the top, tips from the working man.
Major pork damage was done on this reconnaissance mission, sacrificing our gout-susceptible toes to the pink lust carnage. There is no real way around it, when you're in Seville you have to shove jamon in anywhere it fits. Now, amidst the aged pig desecration lie a few tips for a peaceful drink, a nice cup of coffee, a Brazilian chef working miracles at his market stall, and even a smoothie shop to assuage the damages.
Most of all, Seville is a city for walking and falling in love with life again. The roads are a myriad of surprises and the city beats with a strong heart.
The oldest living bar in Seville, El Rinconcillo is a must-do on everyones Tapas adventure. Pass the seated table area and veer left into the ornate bar room and eat your tapas shoulder to shoulder with a stranger whilst staring at the ceiling like a dumb seagull struck by lightning.
It's no secret that the cofffee in Spain tends to taste like puddles after a shitstorm, but this particular takeaway kiosk serves a better cup than most.
If religious iconography turns your stomach, then avoid Ricardo's. If, however, you are an admirer of all things beautiful then pop in here and marvel at the walls laden with the Mother Mary and her son. It's the perfect place to grab a quick bite on your journeys around town.
A Brazillian chef creating a whole host of wonderful tapas that gives you a palette cleanser from the onslaught of chickpeas, jamon and octopus.
Famous for their Montadito's (small sandwiches), Manolo Cateca pulses from opening to closing with locals famished for a bite of the goodness. Their specials are worth trying, so ask the waiters. If you have a soft spot for sherry, then you might have to order a taxi home.
Strike up a conversation with a fellow traveller here as you stuff your face with jamon and their famous chickpea stew.
This aptly titled healthy eating restaurant serves one of the best Acai smoothie bowls you'll find on earth. Some relief from the pork overload.
A behemoth in the Seville tapas scene, this heaving beast throws plates out to incalculable tables at a rate that would impress a saint. Another spot where you check the specials of the day list before ordering.
The cafes and bars this side of the Alameda de Hercules are perfect for your afternoon ruminations.
EL VIAJERO SEDENTARIO
A cosy little book bar / cafe where people come to read and not shoot tik tok videos. The cafe is actually behind this photo because it wasn't polite to take one inside.
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