Welcome to Spain! If you’re a foodie like us, you’re in for a treat. This post is packed with mouth-watering recommendations from our recent trip to Sevilla. From delectable chocolate treats to traditional Andalusian cuisine, we’ve got you covered. So sit back, relax, and get ready to drool over these culinary delights!
Ofelia Bakery: A Gluten-Free Haven
Our first stop was the charming Ofelia Bakery, known for its gluten-free options. I indulged in a heavenly gluten-free tostada with avocado, jamòn, tomato, olive oil, salt, and pepper. And let me tell you, the jamón in Spain is on a whole other level!
Chök: A Chocolate Lover’s Paradise
Located in the heart of the city center, chök is a paradise for chocolate lovers. From artisanal truffles to decadent chocolate bars, this place offers a wide range of divine treats. We couldn’t get enough of their cupcakes and bonbons!
Mariatrifulca: Exquisite Andalusian Cuisine
For a dining experience with breathtaking views, head to Mariatrifulca. This stylish restaurant along the Guadalquivir River serves up fresh, locally-sourced seafood and traditional Spanish dishes with a modern twist. The tuna ribs and beef tartare were absolute standouts!
El Rinconcillo: A Taste of History
Step back in time at El Rinconcillo, the oldest bar in Sevilla. Established in 1670, this historic gem offers a taste of traditional Andalusian cuisine. Try their jamón ibérico, salmorejo, and espinacas con garbanzos for a true Spanish experience.
Beach Food: A Paradise for Seafood Lovers
While enjoying a day at the beach in Cádiz, we stumbled upon a hidden gem of a restaurant. The paella, sardines, and cold albariño wine were pure bliss. Who knew beach food could be this good?
Rosalia’s: Ice Cream Heaven
No trip to Sevilla is complete without a visit to Rosalia’s. This charming ice cream shop offers a wide variety of unique and traditional flavors made with high-quality, natural ingredients. I couldn’t resist indulging in their creamy delights every day!
Drinks at Bar Garlochi: A Surreal Experience
For a truly unique experience, check out Bar Garlochi, also known as Church Bar. Step into a world of baroque Catholic decor with gilded angels, antique chandeliers, and Mary statues. It’s a surreal setting unlike any other.
With so many culinary delights to explore in Sevilla, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Don’t forget to try the churros at Bar El Comercio and soak up the rich history at the gourmet floor of El Corte Inglés. And stay tuned for our Spain Q&A post coming up next Monday!
Hope you enjoyed this gastronomic journey through Sevilla. Until next time!
xoxo,
Gina
