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El SellaB+Worth Trying

C. Pureza, 4, 41010 Sevilla, Spain · Restaurant, Bar & grill, Spanish restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (5097 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Classic Asturian cooking in Triana with standout tapas and friendly, multilingual service; book ahead, expect moderate prices and occasional service hiccups at peak times.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

El Sella delivers excellent food quality with flavorful Asturian specialties and attentive, multilingual service that guide diners well. However, inconsistent execution—with reports of overcooked items and bland croquettes alongside standout dishes—prevents grade A territory, while tight seating and peak-hour crowding limit the overall experience. A solid neighborhood destination with genuine appeal but occasional reliability gaps.

Restaurant Summary

On a lively Triana street, El Sella feels warm and bustling without tipping into chaos. Servers switch languages with ease and often steer guests toward the best bets. One diner summed it up: "We wiped the sauce clean with bread." However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The kitchen leans classic Asturian with hearty, produce-led cooking rather than theatrics: bacalao gratinado, fabada, and a giant cachopo that draws fans and occasional detractors. Portions run generous, prices fair for the quality, and rice dishes must be booked ahead. Expect a traditional feel with like pesto on fish or chocolate-kissed cheeks. Families fit right in thanks to kid-friendly staples like patatas, croquettes, grilled meats, and mild fish. There is no stated kids menu, but the straightforward Spanish flavors suit most children; veg-forward options exist, though vegan choices are limited to a couple of dishes.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€32-48 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic Triana street near the river; lively, local-meets-tourist vibe with bars, flamenco venues, and evening strolls.

Safety: Well-trafficked and generally safe; busy evenings with good lighting and crowds.

Nearby: Near Triana Market and riverwalk; convenient for flamenco shows and post-river stroll dining.

TrianaTriana is a traditional neighborhood on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River, famous for its ceramic workshops, flamenco heritage, and lively tapas bars. The dining scene here is authentic and vibrant, with many establishments offering traditional Andalusian cuisine and a convivial atmosphere popular among both locals and visitors.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:30–16:30, 20:30–00:00 Tuesday13:30–16:30, 20:30–00:00 Wednesday13:30–16:30, 20:30–00:00 Thursday13:30–16:30, 20:30–00:00 Friday13:30–16:30, 20:30–00:00 Saturday13:30–16:30, 20:30–00:00 Sunday13:30–16:30, 20:30–00:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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