Editor Pick
Bar Modesto
- January 16, 2002
- Rated 3 of 5 by
horizont from New York, New York
This popular restaurant and tapas bar in the northern part of Barrio Santa Cruz is a great option if you want to have a relatively relaxed sit-down meal with a group of friends. There are several tables inside and a bunch at the terrace out front, but you might have to wait to get seated as this is one of the more visited eating spots in Sevilla. A little on the touristy side, and with a menu that is quite pricey (2,500 pts/$13, which includes a starter, main course, dessert, coffee and a glass of wine), it offers a full variety of typical well-prepared Andalucian dishes. If you're on your own, I'd recommend just picking at tapas at the bar, as it's more casual and much cheaper. I had some great seafood tapas there, such as fried boquerones (tiny fish, eaten whole) and fillet of salmonete (mullet).
From journal Flamenco and tapas in Sevilla