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Telegraph
2 days ago
- Telegraph
The 29 best restaurants in Seville
In Seville, you can hop from one traditional tiled tapas bar to the next, trying out small plates of baby clams with artichokes, or wafer-thin slices of jamon iberico. Alternatively, you can slide into a chic velvet booth and dine on crab tacos and tuna ceviche. Instead of sangria, an over-priced tourist cliché, order like a local and go for tinto de verano (red wine with soda water) – or else sample the sherry selection, available in most restaurants. Be aware that you often pay more at an outside table. All our recommendations below have been hand selected and tested by our resident destination expert to help you discover the best restaurants in Seville. Find out more below, or for more Seville inspiration, see our guides to the region's best hotels, bars, things to do and things to do for free. If you're planning a longer trip, discover our ultimate itinerary in Andalucia here. Find a restaurant by type: Best all-rounders La Azotea With three establishments – a restaurant in San Lorenzo (on Calle Conde de Barajas), a tapas bar opposite, and another in Santa Cruz (Calle Mateos Gago) – La Azotea has blazed the trail for the new gastro-tapas scene since it opened 16 years ago. Décor is simple, with the focus on the food, and the place is always packed. There are four or five daily specials, such as oven-baked rice with rockfish, on top of staples from the menu like filo parcels with cheese, leeks and prawns or the homemade croquettes. Local winery Colonias de Galeon makes a balanced, fruity red, Pinchaperas, which is very much worth trying. The Santa Cruz branch is open all day from breakfast to dinner.


The Star
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Star
Soccer-River Plate draw 0-0 with San Lorenzo in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -River Plate were held 0-0 at home by San Lorenzo in the Argentine Clausura tournament on Sunday as Marcelo Gallardo's side remained unbeaten in the campaign and two points clear of their city rivals at the top of Group B. The hosts controlled proceedings from the outset and thought they had taken the lead after 15 minutes but Enzo Perez's long-range effort was ruled out for offside. River continued to dominate after the break but were frustrated by San Lorenzo's well-organised defence, with Giuliano Galoppo coming closest to a winner when his header was saved by goalkeeper Orlando Gill. River next face San Martin de Tucuman in the Argentine Cup on Saturday. (Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

Straits Times
2 days ago
- Sport
- Straits Times
River Plate draw 0-0 with San Lorenzo in Argentina
Find out what's new on ST website and app. BUENOS AIRES - River Plate were held 0-0 at home by San Lorenzo in the Argentine Clausura tournament on Sunday as Marcelo Gallardo's side remained unbeaten in the campaign and two points clear of their city rivals at the top of Group B. The hosts controlled proceedings from the outset and thought they had taken the lead after 15 minutes but Enzo Perez's long-range effort was ruled out for offside. River continued to dominate after the break but were frustrated by San Lorenzo's well-organised defence, with Giuliano Galoppo coming closest to a winner when his header was saved by goalkeeper Orlando Gill. River next face San Martin de Tucuman in the Argentine Cup on Saturday. REUTERS


Reuters
2 days ago
- Sport
- Reuters
River Plate draw 0-0 with San Lorenzo in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES, July 27 (Reuters) - River Plate were held 0-0 at home by San Lorenzo in the Argentine Clausura tournament on Sunday as Marcelo Gallardo's side remained unbeaten in the campaign and two points clear of their city rivals at the top of Group B. The hosts controlled proceedings from the outset and thought they had taken the lead after 15 minutes but Enzo Perez's long-range effort was ruled out for offside. River continued to dominate after the break but were frustrated by San Lorenzo's well-organised defence, with Giuliano Galoppo coming closest to a winner when his header was saved by goalkeeper Orlando Gill. River next face San Martin de Tucuman in the Argentine Cup on Saturday.


Time Out
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
This buzzy waterfront Italian restaurant in Miami's Little River has no menu—here's how to order
Miami's buzziest new Italian restaurant wants you to forget everything you know about ordering dinner. San Lorenzo, opening tomorrow, May 31 on the banks of Little River, ditches traditional menus entirely in favor of one simple question: Carne or pesce? (That is, meat or fish, if you've been skipping those Duolingo lessons.) From there, diners are treated to a $140 prix fixe experience for two, crafted by Executive Chef Giulio Rossi and served course by surprise course. Each dish is revealed in the moment, turning dinner into something more like a slow-burn performance, one where the audience never quite knows what's coming next. 'San Lorenzo is all about letting the ingredients shine,' says Rossi. 'By narrowing the focus, we ensure that every dish is a standout. We want guests to feel a sense of excitement and trust, knowing they're getting the very best.' The no-menu concept is the latest from 84 Magic Hospitality (of Cotoletta fame), and it's set in a transportive 44-seat space with Venetian lighting and a terracotta-toned terrace that spills out onto the water. Designed by Eduardo Suarez and Milan's Alessio Bernardinito, the interiors channel Lake Como elegance with just the right amount of Miami edge. View this post on Instagram A post shared by San Lorenzo Miami (@ Everything is intentional—especially the bar, which feels like a page out of 1930s Venice. Expect bold Negronis, classic Bellinis and a sharp, all-red wine list to match the richness of the fare. True to form, the bar offers just one brand per spirit, an homage to craftsmanship over clutter. And don't bother searching for a Resy link; reservations here are strictly by phone at (786)-828-7136. That's part of the charm. At San Lorenzo, the hospitality is as old-school as the cooking and that's exactly the point. The restaurant is open Wednesday through Sunday from 6pm to 11pm at 620 NE 78th Street. Just show up, say 'carne' or 'pesce' and let the night unfold from there!