Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Utrera. Utrera (Spanish pronunciation: [uˈtɾeɾa]) is a municipality in south-west Spain. It is in the province of Seville, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. As of 2008 it has a population close to 50,202.
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Hemos estado varias veces y siempre supera las expectativas.El servicio es súper atento y amable.Todo lo que hemos probado está riquÃsimo.A destacar el arroz de presa,la empanadilla criolla(de las mejores que he probado),el cochinillo y la tosta de sardina ahumada con guacamole.Nunca hemos probado los postres pero tienen una pinta impresionante.Totalmente recomendable para comer a gusto en un ambiente tranquilo con excelentes sabores y servicio a muy buen precio.
Lo dicho, de lo mejor de la comarca. Ya es la 3@ generación al frente de un restaurante donde prima la calidad del producto con el que se trabaja y la atención al comensal. Muy recomendable con una excelente carta de platos a un precio muy ajustado.
4 based on 85 reviews
Fuimos con un grupo de amigos con menú, y me resultó una calidad-precio inmejorable. Arroz de paella exquisito. PrimacÃa del producto y elaboración tradicional. Un valor seguro, pero no esperes ninguna innovación. Muy recomendable.
This is where I take people when they visit. The food is always spectacular. We have a few favorite dishes, anything involving shrimp is wonderful and their pollo marroquà is also amazing. We always try to have the same waitress, she's a fantastic waitress. You'd know if you get her. We asked for all three desserts on one plate to share and she brought us the picture I've attached. Desserts are always delicious and well worth their prices.
4 based on 66 reviews
Spending a day wandering the streets of Seville we happened down into a courtyard directly across the street from the Cathedral. The small (for a Spanish restaurant) menu looked very delicious for 2 weary travelers tired of tapas. We were not disappointed. The lamb was flavorful and tender. The Berian pork risotto with wild mushrooms was one of the best Iâve eaten. The house wine was so good we wished weâd ordered a bottle.
4 based on 95 reviews
Alonsi always amazes us with their variety, service, and food. We never leave anything less than happy and full. My wife introduced me to desert I believe is called polea, and we have been trying it everywhere we go. We found out that Alonsi has their own version of it and it was spectacular. I unfortunately ate it all before I remembered to take a picture but two other deserts we had were their chocolate mousse cake and cheesecake, which are pictured
4 based on 91 reviews
Down a back street with no other restaurants or shops. It didn't look a likely place and at 1.45 on a Sunday it looked closed. Wrong! Open and welcoming, nicely laid tables on the terrace, friendly staff, good menu. Went for the tapas, excellent flavours and good sized portions. And not expensive! Great lunch for â¬30. Muchas gracias por su valoración, vuelva cuando quiera, estaremos encantados de recibirles.
4 based on 120 reviews
El arco is a very famous restaurant near Sevilla. The best thing about El Arco is the food, because they are typical tapas. The quality of the food is extremely good and we had taste and delicious dishes. The service is really good and friendly with everyone.The setting is amazing because the location is in a famous arc in Sevilla, and this is the reason of the name "El Arco". Next to the restaurant there is a big nice fountain so the views are lovely. It's not an expensive restaurant, its perfect for lunch and dinner.
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4 based on 188 reviews
We were a group of seven. Service was good. Prices moderate. Most importantly, all the dishes were great. At the end of the meal, everyone was happy. What else do you want from a dinner of family and friends?Muchas gracias por confiar en nuestro negocio, esperamos verles de nuevo por nuestro local.
4 based on 329 reviews
Besanatapas has been choosen: The best Bar in Seville. Traditional spanish food in a beautiful place.
We came here for Saturday lunch and had a short wait for a table, we had rung them to book a table but they don't take bookings. We were ignored for ages then given a table, there was then a really long wait until our order was taken, our initial waitress was so scared of interacting with foreigners we never saw her again, but when we did order with a braver waitress, the food came very quickly. We asked for a wine list but there wasn't one, all the wine was written on blackboards that were too far away to read. The tapas were all very good, presented very well and some were quite inventive, my favourite was the churro bacalao, the mollejas con setas was also full of flavour. We enjoyed all the tapas we ordered and like the fact they are not just sticking to traditional tapas. We wouldn't go out of our way to eat here, but if we were passing by we would try and get a table. Plus we are not going to go out of our way to eat here if we are not guaranteed a table a the end of it. My improvements for this restaurant would be; to allow people to reserve tables, print out a wine list, tell staff not to prioritise Spanish customers and tell customers what the specials are.
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