Dos Hermanas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdos erˈmanas]) is a Spanish city 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Seville in Andalusia, with a population of 131,317 as of 2015.
Things to do in Dos Hermanas
4.5 based on 458 reviews
Entering this venue is an experience of its own. From an inconspicuous street/building right into an ultra-stylish modern cocktail/tapas bar.
The 'salad' plate with grilled unagi (Japanese Freshwater eel) and salmon was extraordinary with a slight overload of mayo, but still quite tasty. The tapas of mushroom ragoût as well as fried sardines were close to excellent.
Service in this jam-packed place was not too efficient or effective. The bill for this fine lunch including a bottle of sparkling water for two persons came to 22 EUR.
Worth a detour.
4 based on 239 reviews
Local favorites, typical Spanish fare. Tapas to Racions. All ample in size and priced well. Favorite for both young and old, if you want local food that the locals actually eat/enjoy, go here. Can be very busy, so being early a plus!
4 based on 297 reviews
Good tapas and drinks. I loved that the waitress ran off the beggars. Nice outdoor setting good for people watching.
4 based on 300 reviews
Restaurante cafeteria con una amplia terraza y jardines, completamente climatizada incluso la terraza, buen ambiente
Nice location although food is a bit scarce and overpriced taking into account other nearby restaurants.Hello, MariaL. Thank you for your opinion. We feel your discomfort. We want to clarify that our kitchen has nothing to do with the nearby restaurants. Our product is different, with a more innovative and elaborate proposal. Best and thanks for coming to meet us.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
Well worth the 15 min. drive! Good clean kitchen, professional chef's, Excellent choice, Recommended!
4 based on 154 reviews
Visited Casa Pedro at lunchtime on a scouting Mission, every table inside was taken and the menu del dia was going great guns.
Returned at night to sample the food for ourselves, the Parrillada Abrasador was more than enough for us, washed down with a nice bottle of Ribera del Duero.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Everything in this place is just right. Fantastic food at the right price, the atmosphere is superb almost like riding a hatley on route 66. They offer life music too and their beer is brewed insite. A must if you are in the area
4 based on 62 reviews
Tras varias recomendaciones personales y lectura de las opiniones de la web decidimos probar este restaurante familiar. Pintoresco ,agradable y de buen trato ,pero no muy destacable respecto a la comida . Unas croquetas caseras de toro y puchero que quizá fueron lo mejor ,unas berenjenas premiadas que no tenían nada del otro mundo y una presa y un entrecot que definitivamente no eran nada del otro mundo . Para pasarte si estas por la zona pero nada más .
4.5 based on 166 reviews
4.5 based on 368 reviews
The day we visited this restaurant, it was boiling hot. We had to walk a good 20 minutes in the hot sun, so upon entering the premises we instantly felt better in the airconditioned restaurant. Ordered a few beers to cool down.
The food was simply great. I had a burger my partner choose a steak. They have a way of cutting & frying potatoes that I have never seen before, but they were one of the best I ever had.
Oh, my burger was served in a tiny plastic basket which made it a little difficult to eat. It would have been even better on a plate. But still, we are glad we decided to have our food here.
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