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Restaurante La Salá (Los Remedios)C+Mixed Bag
C. José Velázquez Sánchez, Local 9, 41011 Sevilla, Spain
· Peruvian restaurant, Tapas bar
· 4.7/5 Google (2391 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Peruvian comfort plates at friendly prices with standout ceviches and chifa stir-fries, but cleanliness incidents and occasional inconsistency mean you should choose peak-fresh items and dine when it is not rushed.
Why it gets a C+ for overall quality
Restaurante La Salá delivers solid food quality with standout ceviches and generous portions at excellent value, supported by genuinely attentive staff who guide diners thoughtfully. However, serious hygiene incidents including cockroach sightings and inconsistent execution across visits prevent a higher grade—these are deal-breaker concerns that override the restaurant's hospitable character and neighborhood charm.
Restaurant Summary
On a quiet Los Remedios street, La Salá reads as a neighborhood Peruvian with homey, low-key energy. Guests describe staff as patient and welcoming, even helping non-Spanish speakers navigate the menu. One diner summed it up: peaceful outdoor seating and plates that arrive generous and fragrant. Note that some reviews report serious hygiene incidents, so expectations should be managed. The cooking leans Peruvian comfort with chifa flourishes—think bright ceviches, wok-seared chaufa, anticuchos, and huancaína-driven pastas. Flavors can be punchy and satisfying when on form, though a few diners found certain sauces thin or seasoning uneven on off days. If you like bold citrus and soy-ginger notes, this is a value-forward choice outside the tourist scrum. For families, the menu is friendlier than it looks: kids often go for chicken fingers, fries, tequeños, simple pastas, and mild chaufa. There is no formal kids menu, but portions are shareable and prices are gentle. If your child avoids seafood or heat, stick to the non-spicy mains and sides; if they love adventure, a gentle ceviche can be a fun first step.
At a Glance
- Generous portions at wallet-friendly prices
- Friendly staff who explain the menu and offer guidance
- Standout ceviches and satisfying chifa fried rice
- Reports of slow service and missed dishes during busy periods
- Multiple cockroach and occasional spoiled seafood reports in 2024
What Sets It Apart
- Peruvian chifa wok dishes
- Neighborhood pricing with large portions
- Outdoor seating on calm street
What People Love
- Bright, limey ceviche flavors
- Huge tapas at small prices
- Staff that steers you to the right order
- Neighborhood vibe far from tourist frenzy
Points of Concern
- Hygiene incidents reported by multiple diners in 2024, including sightings and one dish contamination
- Occasional inconsistency: sauces thin, noodles undercooked, or seasoning off
- Service can drag at peak times with forgotten items
- Pricing perception shifts post-reopening for some regulars (smaller portions noted by a few)
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-34 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For seafood lovers: Ceviche Mixto (€13.00) plus Pie de Maracuyá (€4.20).
- For non-seafood eaters: Tallarines Rojos con Pollo (€8.00) with Yuca Frita (€4.50).
- For sharing: Trío de Causas (€13.00) and Anticuchos de Pollo (€8.50).
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight dinner near Triana
- Outdoor lunch away from the center crowds
- Intro to Peruvian flavors without a big bill
- Sharing plates with friends
Location Insights
Area: Residential Los Remedios near Triana, calmer than historic center; neighborhood crowd with some visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit residential blocks with steady foot traffic in evenings.
Nearby: Close to Triana markets and bars; quiet streets, local shops, family apartments nearby.
Los RemediosLos Remedios is a well-established residential neighborhood on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River, known for its calm streets, local shops, and traditional Andalusian atmosphere. The dining scene here includes a mix of traditional tapas bars, family-run restaurants, and some modern eateries catering to locals and visitors seeking authentic Sevillian cuisine.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday13:30–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Wednesday13:00–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Thursday13:00–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Friday13:00–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Saturday13:00–16:30, 08:30–23:30
Sunday13:00–16:30
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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