Seville Food Tour: Can’t-Miss Stops! | Devour Seville
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Seville is a food lover’s haven, which is exactly why we’ve created a mini Seville food tour for you! From delicious tapas bars and bustling markets to cloistered nuns’ bakeries and more, there’s so much to eat and discover! Perhaps the best way to tackle the task of devouring Seville is alongside a passionate local who knows exactly where to go and what to order. Expert locals Jaimie and Hayley are just the right people for the job! Join along on their mini food tour of Seville with four incredible stops you simply can’t miss!
Seville Food Tour Stops:
1. Corta y Cata (Inside the Mercado de la Encarnación)
2. Convento de San Leandro (Plaza San Ildefonso, 1)
3. Freiduría La Isla (Calle García de Vinuesa, 13)
4. Taberna Álvaro Peregil (Calle Mateos Gago, 22)
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Street Food in Spain - KNIFE CUT JAMÓN NINJA + TAPAS in Seville!! Spanish Street Food in Seville
TAPAS HEAVEN in Seville, Spain + SPANISH HAM NINJA!!
Welcome to a brand new episode of Chopstick Travel. Today’s video is PART 1 of a two part series in a very special foodie destination. A place known for flamenco dancing, matadors, and incredible tapas dishes. Welcome to SEVILLE! Spanish food & culture is world-renown, and in the tiny city of Sevilla, the sense of Spanish tradition is strong! Join us for a day of eating and sightseeing in this beautiful city.
We start our morning with tostada, toasted buns spread with tomato puree and oil, and to wake up, a fresh cup of coffee with milk. Dessert after breakfast is a must, and we take you to a famous (and old) shop for churros con chocolate! We check out the oldest Gothic Cathedral in the world - Cathedral de Sevilla, to marvel at Sevilla’s gorgeous architecture. Next we head over to a fresh market called Mercado de Triana to sample some of the BEST jamón in the world, and enjoy a glass of sangria. YUM! We head to the Plaza de España and have the chance to watch some amazing street artists perform flamenco dancing, with live music! We finish our day with some incredible Spanish dishes and tapas hopping, visiting the oldest bar in Seville and sampling local liquors and wines as well!
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Tostada breakfast & coffee at BAR ALFALFA
Calle Candilejo, 1, Sevilla
Churros con chocolate at BAR EL COMERCIO
Calle Lineros, 9, Sevilla
Sightseeing at CATEDRAL DE SEVILLA
Av. de la Constitución, Sevilla
Jamón iberico & sangria at MERCADO DE TRIANA
Calle San Jorge, 6, Sevilla
Sightseeing & Flamenco dancing at PLAZA DE ESPAGÑA
Av. de Isabel la Católica, Sevilla
Tapas lunch & vino de naranjas at TABERNA ÁLVARO PEREGIL
Calle Mateos Gago, 22, Sevilla
Tapas dinner & sherry at EL RINCONCILLO
Calle Gerona, 40, Sevilla
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Street Food in Seville, Spain 2019
Seville's MOST DELICIOUS Tapas!
Let's eat the best tapas in Seville! Come with me and two friends as we hit some of the top traditional and modern tapas bars in Seville’s historic centre.
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Seville is possibly the best city in Spain for eating tapas. Whether you’re after modern tapas, or more traditional dishes, this city is simply mouthwatering. Perhaps the best place to eat in Spain!
I was in town for a Devour Tours get-together and on my last day - with a broken voice! - I decided to hit the bars. So, where did we go?
1. First we hit Casa Morales. The second oldest still-running bar in the city. It opened in the mid 19th century, and is still going strong. Here we started (breakfasted!) fino sherry, some excellent manchego cheese and a delicious montadito of bacalao (salt-cold) on bread with salmorejo. And, of course, we admired the gorgeous huge tinajas (wine vats). This place is unforgettable.
2. Next it was time for some more substantial cooked traditional tapas. So we headed to Bodeguita Romero, where they do killer versions of some of the city’s most classic dishes. First I tried the pringá, which is a fabulous sandwich of pork, blood sausage and other meat. Then I tried their carrillada (pork cheek) which literally melts in your mouth like marshmallow.
3. Next we went modern, heading to new favourite Palo Cortao. If you love sherry, this is the place for you. They have 80 sherries by the glass. And the food is also fantastic. From the false tomato, to the mackerel on sweet peas to the phenomenal cheese plate… this spot is definitely one of my new favourites.
4. Time to go totally off the beaten path. Mateo Ruiz is a heaving old joint that’s well-known for its excellent fried bacalao and €1 wine… the place was packed, and the atmosphere incredible.
5. Finally we hit La Tienda de la Azotea, and fantastic little joint that serves delicious and imaginative modern tapas and has an excellent wine list. I had an amazing almadraba tuna taco, some delicious octopus in a mole verde and some fantastic red wine from the Seville region.
Well stuffed… I rolled home, and back to Madrid… and to Yoly. I hope you liked the video!
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AMAZING Local Tapas in Seville! ???? Truly HIDDEN Tapas Bars!
Discover the five best tapas bars in Seville’s totally local Triana neighbourhood¡ These are truly local tapas bars and Seville restaurants in a very non-touristy neighbourhood! ¡Olé Sevilla!
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Seville is one of the most amazing places in Spain to eat tapas. It has a fantastic mix of old school, traditional tapas bars, and modern, new tapas bars. It’s the capital of Andalusia and where the tapas tradition truly began. But if you want to get away from the tourist centre, and hit some very local and atmospheric tapas bars that are filled with locals and serve delicious food - then you need to head to Triana. It’s just over the Guadalquivir River and is a neighbourhood that has always had a very strong sense of identity. Locals say, I’m not from Seville, I’m from Triana!
In this video I head to five super local tapas bars in the Triana neighbourhood. We try everything from jamón to shrimp to pork cheek to tortilla. And we drinks wines, vermouth and sherry. I’m joined by some of my Devour Tours colleagues on the journey. So, if you want to have a truly local tapas experience in a real Sevilla neighbourhood, I suggest checking out these five places. We head to Bar Santa Ana, Cervecería La Granda, Las Golondrinas, Casa Cuesta, La Antigua Abacería.
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Where To Eat In Seville Spain | Tapas Bars, Restaurants, Churros + More Places To Eat In Sevilla
The food in Seville (Sevilla in Spanish) was a highlight not only from our trip to Andalucia but of Spain itself. Where to eat in Seville Spain? All the food here is ridiculously delicious. We ate our way through some of the best tapas bars and restaurants, found the best churros and everything in between. If you are coming to Seville these are the best places to eat in this city that we found during our trip.
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Five Must-Try Tapas in Seville | Devour Seville
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If you’re unsure what to eat while visiting, have a look at these five must-try tapas in Seville! Expert local Cyra takes us to Casa Morales—one of Seville’s oldest bars—to show us five tapas you simply can’t leave without trying! These must-try tapas in Seville can be found all over the city, so be sure you’re choosing locally loved establishments (like this one!) to ensure you’re trying the very best of the best! Find the address of Casa Morales, as well as details of the must-try tapas, below!
Casa Morales (Calle García de Vinuesa, 11)
Must-Try Tapas in Seville:
1. Salmorejo: Cold tomato soup topped with ham and hard-boiled egg
2. Mejillones en escabeche: Canned mussels pickled in an escabeche sauce
3. Pavía de bacalao: Battered and fried salt cod
4. Montadito de pringá: Small sandwich stuffed with stewed pork
5. Carrillada: Tender stewed pork cheeks
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SPANISH STREET FOOD!! Squid Ink Paella + OXTAIL HEAVEN!! Guide to Seville Street Food
169 Year Old TAPAS Bar in Seville, Spain - SPANISH FOOD HEAVEN!!
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Welcome back to another episode of Chopstick Travel. Today’s video is PART 2 of a two part series in a very special foodie destination. A place known for flamenco dancing, matadors, and incredible tapas dishes. Welcome to SEVILLE! Spanish food & culture is world-renown, and in the tiny city of Sevilla, the sense of Spanish tradition is strong! Join us for a day of eating and sightseeing in this beautiful city.
The day begins with a classic Spanish breakfast, tostada with coffee and milk. We head over to check out an architectural masterpiece known as Las Setas de Sevilla “the mushrooms” and head inside to check out their market. We sample some local salami because we saw many locals buying it. We hop over to the next market to eat local specialities, including paella (made with seafood and squid ink) and fried squid rings, washed down with a cold beer! We decide to give some gelato a try and compare it to Italian gelato. Our original location which is claimed to be the best in Seville was unfortunately closed however gelato is available all throughout the city! We finish our last day in Seville at a famous tapas bar to try jamón (delicious) and a plate of stewed oxtail. Everything was so delicious!!!
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Tostada breakfast & coffee at CAFE BAR LA TOSTAITA VELOZ
Correduria, 50, Sevilla
Wooden structure & market at LAS SETAS DE SEVILLA (Metrolpol Parasol)
Pl. de la Encarnación, Sevilla
Spanish specialties: Paella & fried seafood at MERCADO DE FERIA
Plaza Calderón d la Barca, Sevilla
Gelato (originally planned) at GELATERIA ARTESANA LA FIORENTINA
Calle Zaragoza, 16, Sevilla
Tapas bar dinner: Jamón & oxtail tail at CASA MORALES
Calle García de Vinuesa, 11, Sevilla
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Hey there, we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson with chopsticktravel.com ! We’re on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! Chopstick Travel started in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods around the world! We've eaten Street Food in Japan, Street Food in Malaysia, Street Food in Korea, Street Food in India, Street Food in Turkey, Street Food in Italy, Street Food in Greece and many more! I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram! Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourself in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!
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Where to Eat Tapas in Seville: Traditional and Modern! | Devour Seville
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When in Seville, do you want to try modern tapas or go for the tried-and-true classics? If you’re wondering where to eat tapas in Seville, this video is for you! Devour Tours local expert Jaimie takes us to three very different (but delicious!) tapas bars in Seville to give you a peek at what to expect! For every traditional tapas bar in Seville, there seems to be an up-and-coming gastro tapas bar to match! Jaimie starts at one of the oldest bars in Seville before heading to a new modern staple. To finish things off, it’s back to the tried-and-true for one of Seville’s most traditional tapas!
Tapas bars featured:
Casa Morales (Calle García de Vinuesa, 11)
Tapa: Arroz con carrillada (Rice with stewed pork cheek)
Sal Gorda (Calle Alcaicería de la Loza, 17)
Tapa: Gambas (prawns) with cherry tomatoes, shitake mushrooms and ponzu sauce
Taberna La Fresquita (Calle Mateos Gago, 29)
Tapa: Espinacas con garbanzos (Stewed chickpeas with spinach and cumin)
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????Delicious food tasting at the La Triana Market! Seville, Spain. Vlog 38 (4K)
We visit the La Triana Market in Seville , Spain. This place is full of fresh fruits, fish, meats, honeys and other natural products from the region. They also offer some great little restaurants inside the market. We tried two of them and they were both fantastic!!
Visitamos el mercado de La Triana en Sevilla, España. Este lugar está lleno de frutas frescas, pescado, carnes, mieles y otros productos naturales de la región. También ofrecen algunos pequeños restaurantes dentro del mercado. ¡Probamos dos de ellos y ambos fueron fantásticos!
Everything I Ate In Seville | Full Day Of Eating
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My first tapas review - Seville Spain
I finally visited a local tapas bar a little more than a block from my apartment. It had good reviews on google and I concur with the voting public's assessment. Bar Postiguillo served up a generous and tasty treat of pork cheeks with bread. Thumbs up. I also related how my apartment fridge was so iced up I couldn't shut the door.
Seville Food Guide part 1
Part one of our food guide to Seville, Spain. In this video we dined at two restaurants and had a few drinks at our friends place.
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Everything You Need to Know about Breakfast in Seville | Devour Seville
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Breakfast in Seville (and in Southern Spain) is quite different than breakfast elsewhere in Spain! Local expert Hayley walks us through the ins-and-outs of ordering breakfast in Seville. The most traditional thing to order is a toasted piece of bread, or tostada, which you can order in two different sizes. From butter and jam to olive oil and cured Spanish ham, there are lots of delicious options for topping your toast. Paired with a warm café con leche and a spot outside on a sunny terrace, there’s no better way to start your morning in Seville!
Breakfast vocabulary:
Tostada: Toast
Media: Smaller, half-sized toast
Entera: Big, full-sized toast
Con mantequilla y mermelada: With butter and jam
Con tomate, aceite y jamón ibérico: With fresh tomato, olive oil and cured Iberian ham
Café con leche: Coffee with milk
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Seville Travel Guide
What is the real Spain? A trip to Andalusia takes you through the cultural beating heart of the Iberian nation. Seville is the Spain of romance; of La Furia.
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+ Triana - 2:49
+ Spanish cuisine - 3:00
+ The Moors and Andalusia - 3:46
+ Real Alcazar of Seville - 4:50
+ Gardens of the Real Alcazar - 5:53
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+ Interview with flamenco dancer - 8:39
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Seville, Spain walking tour
You will find in Seville all that a traveler can hope for: Pedestrian shopping streets and quiet alleys; flower-scented gardens, an ancient palace and immense cathedral, hundreds of historic sites; three thousand years of conflict and peace; thrilling evening entertainment; excellent museums; great food and drink, especially the tapas; and rewarding nearby attractions -- the list goes on until you run out of time.
Seville’s city center is divided in various parts: there’s Macarena in the north; El Arenal on the west side; the central shopping zone; and most exciting of all—Santa Cruz with the narrow pedestrian streets and lots of shopping and eating.
There are other districts or barrio in the city after all Seville is the fourth-largest city in Spain with the metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, but for the visitor that central area is your main destination.
Seville’s historic center is quite large—about a mile wide by 1.5 miles long, riddled with countless little alleys and important landmarks. You can discover it on foot if you are selective and seek out the particular attractions that most appeal to your interests. We suggest here an organized plan for doing just that, but it’s sometimes better to push the plan aside and just wander: certain neighborhoods, especially Santa Cruz, are perfect for the aimless stroll, and the downtown pedestrian zone of Seville is a shopper’s paradise.
So let's take a little walking tour in Santa Cruz.
An excellent central location to start your first walking tour is between the Cathedral and Alcazar palace in the Plaza del Triunfo. Many of the town’s main attractions can be easily reached from this central space, making it convenient for you to pick a direction, any direction, and go -- but with such an abundance of choices it can be a little tricky to decide where best to begin. Which way to turn depends on your priorities and the time of day, but no matter; there will be time in the next few days to fit everything in.
Walking is always the best way to see a place and especially when it's so pedestrian-friendly like Seville with so many lanes that are dedicated just to the pedestrian and other narrow lanes where you have very little traffic. You always want to use that walker's rule of thumb, that when you get to an intersection, look around and see which way looks most interesting. That's if you have the time to wander. And it can lead you from one place to the next with great satisfaction. On the other hand if you're in a hurry, you want to follow a little bit more of a specific plan and stick to it and perhaps follow a map.
Next we are going to take you through downtown pointing out some of the major plazas and the lovely pedestrian lanes. Starting out at Plaza Nueva, the most popular place in town.
This central area with the plaza and the streets leading to it is really the heart and the focal point of the city. Notice the broad street that is for pedestrians, bicycles, no cars allowed, and the tram.
Seville has a recently installed modern tram system that really is a great way to move people around. This neighborhood along Constitution Avenue has been entirely transformed by the tram service because now there are no cars going by, you don't have those exhaust fumes and noise, and so there's a lot more room for people throughout. You’ve got the sidewalk restaurants, you’ve got people walking, strolling along, lounging, people-watching, and the street is a major one that connects the cathedral with the City Hall Square, and then beyond, right into the pedestrian shopping zone where we will be taking you next.
Plaza Nueva is just one block over from the main pedestrian street of town which leads right into the shopping district -- Calle Sierpes, lined with the best shopping and liveliest atmosphere, especially in the late afternoon when the locals are out enjoying their traditional stroll.
Sierpes means “Street of the Serpent” perhaps due to its wiggly route and extreme length. It goes for nearly a mile and it's not just the one street it's an entire shopping zone, a fabric of side lanes and parallel streets that make for the most important shopping area of the city. There are a lot of beautiful old buildings here with tiles on the walls in that typical Andalusion style, so you want to be sure to look up a couple of floors to see the roof lines and the tiles up above and windows and balconies, maybe some flowerpots as you're walking along on these main shopping streets.
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This time James Blick show us the downtown section that boasts magnificent monumental and artistic heritage, such as the Cathedral, the Giralda Tower and even the final resting place of the great navigator, Christopher Columbus. Enjoy a food walking tour to learn both about the cultural and historical aspects to various dishes while ensuring that you visit the best tapas spots in town! The challenge for James has been to pick up just 3 restaurants out of a huge an excellent offer.
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THE COLORS OF ANDALUSIA - Seville, Spain food and travel vlog.
In this episode of our informative travel vlog we take you to the one of the most cultural regions in Spain - to Andalucia (to Seville to be even more precise). We visit and give you a brief guide of well know places like the Real Alcazar of Seville and Las Setas, we go to see a breathtaking flamenco performance in the La Casa del Flamenco, and try out traditional Spanish foods from breakfast food Churros to probably one of best known Spanish dishes Paella and how could I forget to mention Gabi's favorite octopus!!
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Top Things To Do In Seville, Spain (food, tourist attractions and more)
Seville in Spain is filled with things to do. From the beautiful Plaza De Espana and the Real Alcazar to tasty tapas bars and food markets. Are you ready to tour sunshiney Seville with me?
Just announced as Lonely Planet's number 1 city in their Best In Travel 2018, Seville is vibrant, historic, cultural and full of things to do. On my recent trip I spent three days in the city, and covered a lot! I climbed Giralda Tower for the best views of the city, got lost in the stunning gardens of the Real Alcazar De Sevilla, and returned to my favourite spot in the city – Plaza De Espana.
Food is a huge passion of mine, so I was also keen to find out more about the food scene. I headed off on a tour with Devour Seville and saw the local markets, tried some tasty delicacies and learned lots about the city too. I also loved my time visiting some of the oldest restaurants in the city including Casa Ricardo and El Rinconcillo. Hey, I even got to whip up a little tapas dish myself! I hope you enjoy my trip as much as I did.
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Seville Quarter Tour - 4 - Dining & Catering