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The Best Restaurants In Nervion, Seville

Christmas in Seville
Christmas in Seville | © Magnus Manske/WiKiCommons

Nervion is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Seville thanks to its central location and its abundant options when it comes to nightlife, entertainment and commerce. This trendy district can keep travelers busy for hours but no visit here would be complete without stopping for a fulfilling meal. This guide details the best restaurants Nervion has to offer, from the tastiest homemade Spanish tapas to authentic South American cuisine.

Seville – Spain

Casa Manolo Leon

This beautiful restaurantcan be found within an Andalusian manor dating back to the 1900s, and customers adore its terrace so much that it has managed to win the vote for the top terrace award of Seville. The Mediterranean scene sets a romantic tone that evokes the very essence of Andalusia and its relaxing lifestyle. The interior is elegantly styled and sophisticated, creating an intimate and personalized ambiance. Casa Manolo Leon is known for its traditional stews, but one of the standouts is the lamb cooked at low temperature with apple cream and potatoes stuffed with truffles. Delicious!

El Aguador Nervion

Bar, Tapas, Beer, Wine, Cocktails, Pub Grub

El Aguador in the Nervion neighborhood features two distinct dining options – a tiny but quaint bar serving a variety of classic Spanish tapas and a dining room where patrons can enjoy a full meal, appetizers and desserts. Located minutes away from the famous soccer stadium, El Aguador is a popular spot for those looking for a budget friendly feast before or after a game. The crowd here gathers for a true taste of Spanish cuisine that mixes traditional recipes with modern creations. Patrons can also take advantage of the outdoor terrace that’s acclimated for those cool winter nights.

Milonga’s

Restaurant, Argentina

Pinchos de tortilla
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This Argentinian grill style restaurant will take you back to 20th-century Buenos Aires, right in the middle of Seville. Milonga’s delivers an extraordinary and authentic Argentinian culinary experience with its eye-popping carnes and delicious desserts. The meats are cooked to order and are all well prepared and grilled under just the right amount of heat. Milonga’s becomes a whole different experience on tango nights when the restaurant transforms into a dance spectacle that will have patrons enjoying their courses while watching an intensely passionate tango routine. Due to its private and intimate setting, this is a hotspot for couples or those looking for a romantic night out in the bustling Nervion district.

Meson de Juan

Restaurant, Mediterranean, Spanish, Vegetarian

Meson de Juan is a well established restaurant that has occupied its same spot in the Nervion neighborhood for the past 30 years. What attracts so many Spaniards to this particular Meson is the quality and the rich flavor to be savored in each and every single tapa. Try a slice of the jamon iberico de batllo, or a sensational seafood tapa consisting of tuna, salmon, squid and fried octopus. Patrons will enjoy the charming outdoor seating section, where its encouraged enjoy the warm Andalusian air with a glass of wine in hand.

La Chaparrita

Restaurant, Mexican, Vegetarian, Vegan, Gluten-free

The owners of La Chaparrita are a Sevillan woman and a Mexican man who decided to open a restaurant and unite their respective countries’ culinary traits. La Chaparrita offers a rich taste of Mexican cuisine and an authentic feel with its colorful decor inspired by the renowned Mexican architect Luis Barragan. The menu is fantastically diverse and some of the stand-outs are the tacos, nachos, enchiladas, and tamales, all made with home made corn tortas. Forget all about Tex-Mex and get the real thing at La Chaparrita!

About the author

‘Rich’ as he’s known to most was born in not-so-sunny Swansea, South Wales, where he grew up loving sea, sand and surf. He has since moved to Poland in an attempt to fulfil his insatiable wanderlust for everything Eastern Europe. When not sipping frothy craft ales and listening to jazz in Krakow’s underground bars, he can usually be found planning his next jaunt across the continent, pining after the ocean or watching and re-watching his favourite Westerns.

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