Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination-worthy Andalusian tapas with standout artichokes, pork cheeks, and ribs on a lively square; great service most nights but policies and pricing transparency can frustrate.
Restaurante Alfalfa 8 delivers exceptional food quality anchored by signature dishes like pork cheeks and artichokes that inspire repeat visits, supported by attentive, knowledgeable service and a charming plaza setting that captures Seville's warmth. However, occasional consistency lapses with oversalted or bland dishes, combined with pricing clarity issues on per-gram items, prevent the grade A territory that would require more reliable execution across all dimensions. A solid neighborhood favorite that exceeds typical restaurant standards.
Set on a cobbled square in Alfalfa, this spot feels warm and bustling from the first sip of sangria to the last fork of torrija. Servers are often attentive and kind, guiding first-timers through the hits, and many diners gush that the pork cheeks and ribs became a Seville memory. A guest summed it up: "We left planning our next visit." However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The cooking leans elevated Andalusian, not flashy—think salmorejo, croquettes, and Iberian cuts with occasional modern touches like tuna tataki and a truffled artichoke. It is produce-driven comfort more than fusion fireworks, with generous portions meant for sharing on the plaza. Most find prices fair for the quality, though items priced by weight require clear explanations to avoid surprises. Families do well here: portions are shareable, chicken fingers and fries exist for picky eaters, and simple potatoes or salmorejo can please kids. Outdoor seating near the square can be lively for families, though the nearby play area sometimes adds noise. There is no formal kids menu, but the offerings are approachable.
Area: Historic Alfalfa square; lively, tourist-trafficked yet with local footfall, outdoor terraces and evening buzz.
Safety: Busy central area with regular foot traffic; generally safe, standard city-center pickpocket awareness.
Nearby: Steps from Santa Cruz and major sights; surrounded by bars, cafes, and small shops; pedestrian-friendly lanes.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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