There are those who maintain that in simplicity is the taste, virtue of few things as much the first as the second. In this respect, the French safeguard in their traditional recipe book a dish as rich as it is successful all over the world. The crepe (or crepe) is a recipe that, although it seems simple, offers the palate immense possibilities. In this regard, Seville treasures some places devoted to crepes that we come to reveal.
On February 2 is celebrated the chandeleur (or Candlemas), exactly 40 days after Christmas. In the 5th century, Pope Gelasius I made this feast a Catholic tradition and had galettes or savory pancakes distributed at the entrance of Rome to all pilgrims arriving there on the second of February. In the primitive pagan tradition, its raison d’锚tre responded to practical reasons: the leftover wheat of the new harvests was used. Its circular shape was nothing more than a tribute to the sun, a celebration of the coming long days.
Be that as it may, crepes are an easy preparation to admire, whether or not you are a gastronomic bon vivant and this celebration is a good excuse to taste the best of Seville in your breakfasts or snacks.
Puro e Bio Ice Cream Parlor
This Italian ice cream parlor in the heart of Los Remedios has more than one reason to visit. All their products are excellent, homemade and of organic origin. They have vegan options and offer seductive crepes freshly made to your liking .
馃搷 c/ Asunci贸n, 48 | Paseo de Col贸n, 9
La Cr猫me de la Cr猫me
In the vicinity of Las Setas stands this consecrated cafeteria with a very wide catalog of sweet viands. Your snacks will become a dream come true as you try some of their creations. Cakes, chocolate palmeras, croissants and handmade crepes to honor your snacks in style in Seville. It is worth stopping at the counter to give free rein to our desires.
馃搷 c/ Regina, 1
The creperie
A business with a name like that could only gladly respond to the demand for varied crepes in a city like Seville. They prepare them apple with cream and cinnamon, with chocolate, banana or ice cream of different flavors. But the classics do not escape the creperie either: churros, sandwiches and even waffles parade among their proposals for breakfast or snack.
馃搷c/ Factores, 2
CaraPino
If there is a temple of the sweet tooth in Seville where it is possible to mix as many flavors as the body can resist, it is undoubtedly CaraPino. In this ice cream parlor located in East Seville they prepare freakshake, milkshakes of all kinds and ice creams that will delight anyone all seasons of the year.
Another of Carapino’s great virtues is that in its showcase there is never a lack of innovations, cakes and sweets for the most gluttonous, adapted to the latest flavors and inventions. We have already warned you: their waffles and crepes are not to be missed at dinner.
馃搷 c/ Journalist Juan Tribuna
Amorino
This Italian franchise has five locations in Seville where you can taste their crepes. Specifically, and as in the case of waffles, you can accompany them with ice cream, gianduja, chocolate, caramel, sugar or fresh cream.
馃搷 Avenida de la Constituci贸n, 30A | Avenida de la Constituci贸n, 15 | c/ Granada, 2 | c/ O’Donnell, 2 | c/ Campana, 3
Mrs. Pop
In this icon of the days and nights of the Alameda you can have a snack, a few beers, listen to live music and have dinner if you hurry. Among their sweet treats are, of course, the crepes that allow you to combine flavors and toppings to your liking. Be sure to try their assortment of coffees and cakes.
馃搷 c/ Amor de Dios, 55
Holy Roll
While Holy Roll specializes in waffles and rolled ice cream (the already popularly known as ice roll), Holy Roll also offers crepes, the food that occupies us in this compilation. Accompany them with a milkshake in any of the two establishments they have in Seville.
馃搷 Puente y pell贸n, 1 | c/ cuna, 10