Triana is the cradle of many currents and houses among its streets a whole gastronomic universe that demolishes the need to cross the river bank. One can stay in Triana and surrender to its bars and restaurants. In knowing how to choose is the virtue and in order to facilitate the selection of the diner, we have this unparalleled gastronomic route.
Take note: the best bars and restaurants to eat and tapas in Triana are listed below.
1. De la O
Vertical gardens dot the beauty of this restaurant near the Cachorro Bridge in Triana, one of the most beautiful in Seville. Product, flavor and concept all revolve around a common denominator: the Mediterranean. Although the restaurant has a tube-shaped layout, the combination of wood and ceramics and the orchard-laden surroundings give spaciousness and serenity to the premises.
📍 Paseo de Nuestra Señora de la O, 29.
2. The Golondrinas
In the absence of a local, Las Golondrinas de Triana has two bastions where you can enjoy first class tapas. Among them, it is essential to try their iconic mushrooms with aioli. One of its star dishes: grilled and topped with a layer of green aioli they are a bite of the Gods.
📍 c/ Pagés del Corro, 76 | c/ Antillanos Campos, 26
3. Casa Ruperto
Many are surprised when they first hear that these little birds are really fried quails. At Casa Ruperto they keep the secret behind the taste of their pajaritos. Of course, given the number of customers that throng its terrace, the success of this traditional tapas bar in Seville surprises no one.
📍 Santa Cecilia Avenue, 2
4. Bar Juan Carlos
There are only two types of people when it comes to cheese: those who hate it and those who stop in front of the window of a cheese shop and are left eclipsed. The reader who is in the second group is in luck today. Those who know how to appreciate a good cheese, beer pairing included, will find delights in this legendary space in the Triana neighborhood.
To do so, you must go to number 6 Febo Street and order a cheese board at Bar Juan Carlos. You will wonder what distinguishes it from any other place in the capital of Seville. Very easy: they have more than 100 varieties of cheese, the service is excellent and it preserves the tradition of the generation that preceded it.
📍c/ Febo, 6
5. Balbuena and Huertas
Where San Jacinto and López de Gomara converge, and sheltered by a regionalist building (the five-star Cavalta), this restaurant brings us the flavors of the neighborhood in seductive tasting menus.
On the occasion of the centenary of this iconic building, it devised a gastronomic experience that you should not miss in 2024.
📍 c/ San Jacinto, 89
6. Blanca Paloma
Another essential temple as far as the palate is concerned. To come to Triana and not to pass by here is a gastronomic sin. In Blanca Paloma the flavors of all life commune in an incomparable atmosphere.
The reader should know, in any case, that reservations are not allowed and it is a very busy restaurant. It is necessary to arrive in good time and avoid long queues.
📍 c/ San Jacinto, 49
7. Freiduria Alboreá
In the main artery of Triana, Alboreá has a large terrace to enjoy the unmistakable vitality of San Jacinto while tasting a good fried fish. In addition, as in any good frying, here could not miss some shrimp omelettes that we strongly recommend.
📍 c/ San Jacinto, 28
8. Salomón, the King of the Pinchitos (Skewers)
Gastronomic icon of the neighborhood. It is a bar where you can have a good beer while you have some papas bravas. The eggplants with honey, the pincho moruno and the veal with almonds are some of its flagships. The downside is that you have to get up to the bar to pick up your order and that it stands out more for quantity and good price than for quality.
📍 c/ López de Gomara, 11
9. El Sella
With slightly more avant-garde tastes, at least in terms of presentation, El Sella prepares a first-class cachopo, the jewel of Asturian cuisine in the heart of Triana. Its menu includes tortos con picadillo, cheeses and Asturian cider, exquisite meats and, of course, the long-awaited cachopo.
Among the goodness of El Sella is knowing how to combine the best of Andalusian and Asturian cuisine and the possibility of taking it gluten-free and lactose-free. One of the best restaurants in Triana and an indispensable place to indulge in the recipes of the north.
📍 c/ Pureza, 4
10. Puratasca
Puratasca has earned a reputation in the Triana neighborhood, and no wonder. At first glance it may seem like an old-fashioned tasca, however they offer very creative and copious dishes in one of the most traditional neighborhoods of Seville. In our opinion, it is one of those Sevillian restaurants that you have to try once in a lifetime.
📍 c/ Numancia, 5
11. Maria Trifulca
At least once in a lifetime it is worth going up to this lighthouse to enjoy one of the most spectacular views of Seville with a full stomach. It is one of the most famous restaurants in the whole city and, therefore, in the charming neighborhood of Triana.
In 1924 it was inaugurated as a passenger station and freight depot on the route between Seville and Sanlúcar de Barrameda. The restaurant is located in front of the little chapel of Carmen, at the beginning of the Isabel II bridge.
📍Triana Bridge, corner with Altozano Square.
12. Sun and shadow
Sol y sombra is synonymous of solera and one of those essential bars to discover the entrails of this neighborhood. Great variety of tapas, sausages and other food at very reasonable prices.
📍 c/ Castilla, 151
13. Vega 10
We could not fail to mention not one of the best bars in Triana, but of the whole city. The macarrón toro, the arepas and the pastela are some of its star dishes. Leaving room for dessert is a must if you go to this gastronomic temple.
📍 c/ Vega, 10
14. Triana Market
The pulse of the neighborhoods, their vitality and concurrence often converge in their markets. In this case, the Mercado de Triana brings to its market those who like bars, flower shops, small shops and even restaurants.
📍c/ San Jorge, 6