20th European Workshop on Computational Geometry. 

March 24-26, 2004 Seville, Spain.

"Tapas" in Seville:

The name "TAPA" originated from the idea of having a slice of ham or a piece of cheese whilst drinking a glass of wine. This was done, in essence, to conserve the aroma of the wine. "Tapas" include dishes such as "cocina casera" (home-made dishes),"chacina" (cured meats), "marisco" (seafood), "caracoles" (snails), "pescadito frito" (fried fish), "revueltos" (scrambled eggs) and "ensaladas" (salads) which can be found in almost any bar. Another option is to order a "ración"(a plateful) or, in some places, a "media ración"(half plate). A 'plateful' would be about six or seven "tapas" and would cost about that amount.

Typical wines from the Seville area include white wines and "fino" (pale,dry sherries which make good aperitifs). These wines are most easily found in "bodegas" (characterized by their wine barrels where the wine is stored). Another popular wine found in "bodegas" is "manzanilla" (pale,dry,white fortified wine) from Sanlúcar de la Barrameda, "moscatel" (sweet wine) from Chipiona and "fino" from Jerez, Puerto de Santa María, Chiclana (Cádiz) and from the Condado County (Huelva). These wines are usually less expensive than other bottled wines and are equally delicious.
With respect to eating out, the following is a glosary of Andalusian and Sevillan specialities:
 
viñeta Glossary  
   

Routes:

 
   
viñeta San Lorenzo   
viñeta Plaza Nueva and Arenal  
viñeta Barrio de Santa Cruz
viñeta La Campana and la Encarnación
viñeta Plaza del Salvador and La Alfalfa
viñeta Santa Catalina and San Pedro
viñeta Triana
viñetaReina Mercedes

Glossary

ADOBO: A sauce with vinegar, garlic, paprika and oregano, where the fisch, usually dogfish, is macerated before be fried.
AJOBLANCO: A cold soup with bread crumbs mixed with vinegar, garlic, olive oil, salt and almonds.
ALI-OLI: Garlic and olive oil, mixed as a sauce similar to mayonaise. Very strong.
CABRILLAS: Bib snails served in a spicy broth.
CAZON A LA MARINERA: This white fish cooked in a sauce with white wine, onions, green peppers, tomato and sometimes potatoes.
COCIDO SERRANO: Stewed meat, bacon, blood sausage, spicy sausage and chickpeas.
COLA DE TORO: Stewed oxtail with onion, tomato and paprika.
COQUINAS: Steamed clams (cockles).
ESPINACAS CON GARBANZOS: Spinach and chickpeas prepared with garlic and spices.
FLAMENQUINES: Rolls of ham, breaded and deep fried.
GAMBAS AL AJILLO: Prawns (shrimps) sauteed in garlic and a lot of olive oil.
GAMBAS REBOZADAS: Breaded, deep-fried shrimps.
GAZPACHO: A cold soup of tomato, cucumber, green pepper, bread, garlic, vinegar, olive oil and salt, all crushed.
HUEVOS A LA FLAMENCA: Eggs baked with tomato, onion and diced ham.
MENUDO: Baked tripe in a hot paprika sauce.
MIGAS: Bread moistened in water and fried with oil and garlic. Can be served with fried bacon, chorizo (spicy sausage) or sardines.
MOLLETE: A soft bread roll.
MONTADITOS: Small sandwiches which can contain almost anything. With shrimp or with chorizo (spicy sausage) are especially tasty.
PAELLA: Golden saffron rice garnished with meat, fish, seafood and/or vegetables.
PAVIA: Fried cod or white fish.
PISTO: Stewed green peppers, onions, tomatoes and courgettes (zucchini).
PRINGÁ: Stewed meat, bacon,spicy sausage and blood sausage mixed together and often served on toast.
SALMOREJO: A thicker version of gazpacho.
TORTILLITAS DE BACALAO O CAMARONES:
Fried cod or small shrimps coated in flour, oil and parsley.
URTA A LA ROTEÑA: White fish stew with tomato, peppers and onion.
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SAN LORENZO  and ROUTE DONWTOWN

(In this route there are not tourists but only locals)
Adress:
LA ANTIGUA ABACERIA DE SAN LORENZO
This is a must visit, very small and crowded. Try its chacinas. It is not cheap.
Monsalves, 6
LA ESLAVA
Again very crowded, but you must try this place. A long selection of sophisticated tapas.
Eslava, 3-5, near the church of San Lorenzo.
ANTIGUA CASA OVIDIO
Thousands of pictures of the Holy Week. Very good selection of tapas and 1/2 raciones.
 
LIZARRAN
Basque-style bar (the only in town). Very friendly waiters, and very usefull if you do not want to fight against only-spanish menu. You see the bar and take what you want, keeping the tooth-sticks in a dish, then they count how many tooth-sticks you have and that is your bill.
Amor de Dios

EL REFUGIO
You have to try their "carrañaca". Very good vegetarian tapas (but not only vegetarian)

Huelva 5. Slightly west of Plaza del Salvador.
LA GIGANTA
They have sophysticated tapas a highly recommend place
Alhóndiga, 6
EL RINCONCILLO
Sevilla's oldest bar (founded in 1670) does a fair tapas selection as well as providing a hangout for the city's literati. 
 Gerona 32, by the church of Santa Catalina.
SAN LORENZO
It preserves the charming of those old places
 
For a late drink in this zone, you can go to SOPA DE GANSO (c. Benito Perez Galdos, 8) they also have some tapas.

You can finish this route in La Alameda (the most popular place for late drinks in Seville). if you want a herbal tea you can go to BULEVAR (Alameda de Hércules, 83), otherwise you can try EL HABANILLA (Alameda de Hércules, 63), CAFE CENTRAL (Alameda de Hércules, 64), or EL BARÓN RAMPANTE (Arias Montano, 3). In the other side of La Alameda there are a couple of places where you can have tapas as well: LA ILUSTRE VÍCTIMA (tapas with a turkish and north-african inspiration) .

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PLAZA NUEVA and ARENAL
Adress:
AGA Moratín, 15
BERROCAL Moratín, 6
BARBIANA Albareda, 11.

BLANCO CERRILLO

José de Velilla, 1.
BECERRITA Hernando Colón, 1.
LA BODEGUITA Hernando Colón.
BODEGUITA ROMERO Harinas, 10.
CASABLANCA Zaragoza, 50.
EL CAIRO Reyes Católicos, 13.
RINCÓN GALLEGO DEL PULPO Harinas, 21.
ENRIQUE BECERRA Gamazo, 2.
LA FLOR DE TORANZO Jimios, 1.
GAMAZO Gamazo, 16-18.
JAMÓN REAL López de Arenas, 5.
SEVILLA JABUGO García de Vinuesa, 52.
BODEGA MORALES García de Vinuesa, 11.

TABERNA DEL ALABARDERO

Zaragoza, 20.
LA MONEDA Almirantazgo, 4.

LAS INFANTAS

Arfe, 36.
CASA ROBLES Alvarez Quintero, 58.

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BARRIO DE SANTA CRUZ
(Mostly tourists, but, what else are you?)
Adress:
CASA ROMAN
The best jamón (ham) and queso (cheese) in town.
Plaza de los Venerables, 1.
LAS TERESAS
Good beer and sherry served in this atmospheric bar with hanging cured hams and tiled walls lined with faded corrida photos. It's also worth stopping here for breakfast the morning after.
Santa Teresa, 2,  to the north of Plaza Santa Cruz.
BODEGA SANTA CRUZ Rodrigo Caro
GIRALDA
Even if you speak perfectly spanish, read the menu in english. We (Sevillians) do not understand the menu in spanish, but they have probably the best tapas in that neirborghood.
Mateos Gago, 1.

ESPAÑA-ORIZA

San Fernando, 41, next to Jardines de Murillo.
MODESTO
Very good pescaito frito (fried fish).
Perhaps the best tapas bar in the city, with just about every imaginable snack.
Cano y Cueto 5, at the north end of Santa Cruz
  
LA CAVA DE EUROPA
Winner of the award to the best tapa (year 2003).
 
Santa María la Blanca
For a late drink in this zone you must go (I repeat: you must go) to LA CARBONERÍA, c/Levies 18, just to the northeast of the church of Santa Cruz. Flamenco shows (but real flamenco shows) almost every night.

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Adress:
LAS COLUMNAS DE BACO Tarifa

LA UNIVERSAL

Tarifa, (esquina a Javier Laso de la Vega).
AMARILLO ALBERO Javier Laso de la Vega
SANTA MARTA Plaza de San Andrés.
EL CAMBORIO Baños, 3
BODEGUITA DOÑANA Plaza de la Gavidia
VICTORIA EUGENIA Pasaje de Villasís
PATIO SAN ELOY San Eloy, 9.
DOÑA CARMEN San Eloy, 21.
LA TASCA DEL BURLADERO Canalejas

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PLAZA DEL SALVADOR and LA ALFALFA

Adress:
LA ALICANTINA Plaza del Salvador, 2
LA BODEGUITA Plaza del Salvador, 6
LA UNIVERSAL Blanca de los Ríos
LA BODEGA Águilas, 4
LA EUROPA Alcaicería
LAS ESPUELAS Pérez Galdós
CASA MANOLO Plaza de la Alfalfa, 3
LOS EXTREMEÑOS San Esteban
AJOBLANCO Alhóndiga, 19

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Santa Catalina and San Pedro

Adress:
EL BACALAO Plaza Ponce de León, 15
RINCÓN DE TITO Escuelas Pías
EL COLMADO LOS ESCOLAPIOS Plaza Ponce de León, 5

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TRIANA
(Both for locals and tourists)
It is almost impossible to choose three or four bars in this zone. You can go to one of the bars in c. San Jacinto. Some other places are:
Adress:
LA ANTIGUA
The same chain of that antigua in San Lorenzo.
Pureza
 
CASA CUESTA Castilla, 3-5.
CASA MANOLO San Jorge, 16
SOL Y SOMBRA  Castilla
LOS DOS HERMANOS San Jacinto, cerca del Altozano.
SANLÚCAR Pagés del Corro, 84.
LA MONTANERA II Pagés del Corro, 82.
BODEGA LA ESPERANZA San Jacinto.
BLANCA PALOMA San Jacinto, 49.
LA OLIVA San Jacinto, 73.
EL MARINERO Plaza Conde de Bustillos
KIOSKO DE LAS FLORES
Very good pescaito frito and the best view of the river, La torre del oro, and the Cathedral.
Plaza del Altozano s/n
LA ALBARIZA Betis, 5.
BISTEC Peláez y Correa, 34

LA PARIHUELA

Rodrigo de Triana, 34
LA PRIMERA DEL PUENTE Betis, 13
EL PUERTO Betis s/n
For a late drink and flamenco try Casa Anselma. There is also a good place for a tea in this zone .

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Reina Mercedes
From north to south.

BARROS, nice tapas; EL TREN, very good coffees; EL HORNO DE REINA MERCEDES, Coffee and cakes; EL TURCO, Turkish style bar; RÍAS GALLEGAS, tapas from Galicia; AVELINO, a beautiful place if the weather is beautiful.
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