The arrival of celebrities and celebrities of all kinds in Seville (whether in the context of the Dior catwalk, the Latin Grammy or the filming of series and movies) and the restaurants they choose arouse excitement and interest in equal parts. We seem to be excited to find out which hotels the stars stay in and the criteria they choose when it comes to dining out.
Nice restaurants those who are fashionable, selected tasting menus or temples with solera. Some people will be swayed by the Google reviews, the michelin stars or the number of diners that fill its terraces.
The truth is that Seville continues to be an attractive destination for celebrities, who, when they land in Seville, choose to enjoy a good gastronomic experience in its restaurants. Here are their favorites.
1. Rosalia and the recommendations of Malacara
The heading does not mislead: Malacara agreed to share with Rosalia an extensive list of bars and must-visit restaurants in Seville. What is not clear is whether the Catalan artist followed the humorist’s advice and visited his hardly reprehensible selection of places.
Among them, for the readers’ curiosity, were the basics for tapas in Triana as Casa Ruperto, El Vizcaino de calle feria or the Bodeguita Romero ideal to comply with the triple be.
2. Danny Ocean at Casa Morales
In the heart of Arenal, where the city vibrates in tune with tourism and tradition, stands Casa Morales. It is not unusual to stroll down García de Vinuesa (formerly Calle del Mar) and find a large crowd any day of the week in front of this bar, one of the most experienced in the city.
While it’s true that sitting down for a drink is a difficult task, Danny Ocean managed to at least sign one of his signature kegs and take pictures with the waiters.
3. AC/DC in Castizo
The city was dressed in black in the context of the concerts given by AC/DC in Seville for their ‘Power Up’ tour. The Australian band, on the other hand, grabbed a colorful meal at Castizo’s bar. Vocalist Brian Johnson and 7 other diners from his team dropped by this restaurant owned by the Black Sheep group.
They started their journey with the Almadraba tuna toast with mustard and truffle mayo or the Iberian jowl and grilled red mullet brioche. It was followed by scallops with peas, ham and Iberian gazpachuelo and Verde asparagus with carbonara from Cadiz.
As for the dishes prepared by chef Cristobal Rosales, they tasted the following. Namely: the fish of the day, which was served with truffled hollandaise and mashed potatoes and lemon, the Iberian prey with payoyo cream gnocchis and the grilled baby squid with marinara sauce and lemon mayo.
And there is no doubt, celebrities continue to choose popular restaurants on their way through Seville.
4. Bodeguita Antonio Romero and his piripis
Another of the stellar appearances in the city’s gastronomic panorama was made by Antonio Carmona. Within the framework of the Latin Grammy Awards held in Seville, the singer member of Ketama dropped by Bodeguita Antonio Romero, clearly one of the best places in the city tapas bars preferred by the Sevillian people.
Your croquettes the piripis (flagship of the house) or any of its montaditos will delight anyone.
5. Morat and Carlos Jean at Casa Moreno
There is emblematic bars in Seville that Sevillanos and Sevillanas choose for some reason; no wonder, then, that celebrities also come to places like Casa Moreno. The Colombian band Morat took the stage at the Plaza de España as part of the Santalucía Universal Week, and they came all the way here to get their hands on some food.
Carlos Jean and the mayor of the city, José Luis Sanz, were also present at this consecrated temple of brewing.
6. Maria Trifulca the favorite of celebrities
Maria Trifulca is, in a way, synonymous with social exhibitionism. Its refined views of the Guadalquivir and the monumental shore of Seville as well as its undeniable decorative taste work as an excellent lure for celebrities.
Actors, soccer players and even some production for the small screen has chosen this privileged space (once the lighthouse of Triana) as its location.
Georgina Rodríguez and Cristiano Ronaldo did the same with La Casa de María, another of the hotel group’s restaurants as a setting for filming part of their Netflix docuseries.