Not all stomachs are prepared to accommodate all the amount of possibilities offered by the free buffets, which still abound in Seville. To go to any of these spaces and get it right has something of chance if one is not stubborn, of course, to reach their own limits.
Avoiding one’s own responsibility, Seville has some buffets that boast a certain fame among those who like to visit these restaurants where to get huge amounts of food. Going to a buffet in Seville means, in part, having before you a good assortment of gastronomic options that in Seville are summarized in these places where the sushi, the pasta and the pizza are the undisputed stars.
1. Restaurant L. San
L. San is one of the highest quality buffets in the province of Seville specializing, in this case, in Japanese cuisine. It opens every day of the week and offers more than 100 Asian dishes to choose from. Its menu includes makis, nigiris, fried, rice, noodles or a good compendium of special recipes.
Specifically, the buffet offered by this restaurant includes three rounds of five dishes per person, with a supplement of 1€ for those more special.
The price is €15.90 from Monday to Friday at noon; €17.90 from Monday to Thursday in the evening; Friday night and weekends or holidays €19.90.
📍c/ Diego Angulo Íñiguez, 10.
2. Akira
Akira is hidden next to the central Sierpes street and results in a full opulent experience around Japanese cuisine. Niguiris, ramen, tartar, gyozas, fried shari mari and, in short, more than 100 dishes to choose from.
Akira’s is one of the most complete buffets in Seville for which you will not have to leave the heart of the city. In addition, the restaurant is a visual delight marked by soaring ceilings that recall what once housed this space.
And is that here was the old church of the Convent of Santa Maria de Passion and are preserved part of the vaults and exposed brick of the old building. They are open every day without interruption between 13:00 and 23:30 hours.
19,95 €, Monday to Thursday; 23,95 € Friday, weekends and holidays.
📍c/ Santa María de Gracia, 13.
3. I love you taco
Since Te quiero taco landed in Tomares it has made an unquestionable niche within the authentic Mexican food in the province of Seville. So much so that this 2024 received the Sello Copil that guarantees the quality and gastronomic principles that seek to preserve and enhance the value of this popular cuisine.
And to celebrate those who enjoy a good taco, this restaurant offers free buffet on Mondays and Thursdays. Up to 12 varieties that you can take unlimited for less than 17 euros. Pastor, cochinita, chicharrón morita, octopus castacán, tikin xic and other recipes that you should try right away.
Taco buffet Mondays and Thursdays in lunch and dinner service for 16,95 €.
📍Glorieta El Garrotal, 6 (Tomares).
4. Muerde la Pasta
This chain has become famous for offering an open buffet full of pasta, salads and, above all, pizzas.
Specifically, the space in the city’s shopping center has 820 square meters, between room and terrace prepared to accommodate 350 diners. Customers who come to this popular buffet in Seville can taste more than 150 recipes of Italian cuisine, to which must be added a wide range of desserts and coffees without limit of consumption.
12.95 at lunchtime on weekdays (€8.95 on weekday evenings, except holidays). 15,95 on weekends and holidays.
📍Av. de Palmas Altas (Centro Comercial Lagoh)
5. Amazonia Chic
Amazonia Chic Buffet Sevilla comprises a varied gastronomic offer. Sushi, seafood and grilled Brazilian specialties go hand in hand in this space, one of the most acclaimed buffets in Seville. Different varieties of makis and nigiris, from the most traditional to fusion preparations.
Among the offer of Amazonia Chic highlights the presence of Cacahuetes, sympathetic steals that support the work of the service when the workload is high. They remove and serve dishes and walk around Lagoh’s Asian buffet as simply and normally as a flesh-and-blood worker would.
The lunchtime buffet menu from Monday to Friday costs €12.95 and €16.50 for dinner. Friday and Saturday dinners and Saturday and Sunday lunches cost €17.90.
📍Av. de Palmas Altas (Centro Comercial Lagoh).
6. La croqueta del abuelo
La croqueta del abuelo, in Dos Hermanas has everything to appeal to almost any audience: those who like to gorge themselves at buffets in the province of Seville and those who consider croquetas as divine creations.
If it has to do with croquettes, of course, there will be few detractors. This croqueteria in the province that offers a good assortment of croquettes, all handmade and divided into four chapters: de la dehesa, de la mar, de la huerta, for cheese lovers and gluten-free.
Every Thursday it celebrates its popular croquette buffet, a day in which diners can eat as many croquettes as they want (or can).
The price is 14,50€ for adults; 9,50€ for people between 7 and 10 years old and 7,50€ for children between 3 and 6.
📍c/ Entamador, 10 (Dos Hermanas).