This January 30 marks the International Croissant Day. It is not surprising that this delicious piece of pastry has its own day since few are able to resist its crunchy texture, its versatility to fit perfectly in sweet and savory or the attractive aroma of butter .But croissant cravings do not live only in such an ephemeris. For this reason, we do not want to miss the opportunity to reveal the best croissants in Seville.
1. Manu Jara
Manu Jara is the standard bearer of haute French pastries in Seville. Its immaculate offer includes classics such as mille-feuille, éclairs or palmeritas but also signature creations capable of seducing any palate. A good example of this were the desserts they prepared for the Feria de Abril.
In Manu Jara they elaborate their emblematic croissants with butter brought from Normandy. The perfect balance in its flaky dough, the precision in the flavor halfway between sweet and salty and its incredible honeycombed interior. Definitely their croissants are among the best in Seville.
📍 c/ Pureza, 5 | Gourmet Experience El Corte Inglés
2. Dulcería Croissance
Dulcería Croissance’s pastries take you straight to paradise. The butter with which they prepare the croissants must come from heaven because from the first bite it tastes like glory. Specifically, they have them with natural caramelized compote baked in the oven, crocanti with caramel cream and mascarpone, with a chocolate and carmelized almond bath. Pair them with a good coffee and complete a whimsical snack (be sure to try them in their mini format).
📍 c/ Benito Mas y Prat, 6
3. Colette
This iconic French café in the heart of Seville could not be missing in a ranking like this, where croissants are the protagonist. Here they apply authentic recipes in each product, including their 100% Parisian croissants. They are cared for down to the smallest detail and will transport you to the sweetest France.
📍 c/ San Eloy, 7
4. Chök
In Chök it is not that they prepare croissants to use, however it is one of the essential stops for those who like this snack in a reinvented version. In the vicinity of El Salvador this little shop specialized in cocoa prepares its emblematic krönut.
Croissant dough, a reduced amount of sugar, fat and frying time. This way they get a lighter donut-croissant but with multiple combinations of flavors.
📍Plaza Jesús de la Pasión, 8
5. Home Cake
Tarta Home Repostería democratized gochadas beyond Mairena and settled at number 7 Doctor Pedro de Castro street in the face of overwhelming success.
As any place of sweet cult, this cafeteria and pastry shop is devoted to brownies, sponge cakes, cakes, muffins, stuffed donuts or their delicious stuffed croissants. Creative treats that will delight everyone. In addition to its showcase, it will be difficult to resist the goodness of this pastry mecca.
📍 Doctor Pedro de Castro, 7
6. Bread and Piu
In the vicinity of the Plaza de la Alfalfa is this temple of breakfasts and snacks in the center of Seville. Its breads (and all its gastronomic offer) are not to be missed. Of course, as far as croissants are concerned, they are not far behind either. In addition, you can pick them up to take them home freshly made.
📍 c/ cabeza del Rey Don Pedro, 15
7. La creme de la creme
On more than one occasion we have discovered this bakery located next to the Setas. Whether for its cakes, breakfasts, brunches or its delicious croissants, it is an obligatory stop for those with a sweet tooth.
📍 c/ Regina, 1
8. Crustum
The irresistible taste of its croissants (without being cloying) along with its texture and its sweet and salty point makes it one of the must-visits of the city.
📍 c/ Puente y pellón, 24
9. Manolo Bakes
The famous “Manolitos”, those little croissants that are like little pieces of heaven and that, for some time now, have become an obligatory stop on visits to Madrid, can also be enjoyed in Seville. A sweet and addictive option that we wanted to include in this article.
📍 Centro Comercial Lagoh (Av. de Palmas Altas, 1) | Avenida República Argentina, 22