La Sevillana
- January 11, 2005
- Rated 5 of 5 by
CuteTxn from Den Hague, Netherlands
This is a lovely family-run restaurant with authentic Sevillan Spanish food. Everything is fresh, and the prices are very resonable. We started with fresh bread served with a dangerously delicious garlic butter. For appetizers, I had a soup made of corn and onions, and my husband had escargot served in a spicy tomato-garlic sauce. For entrees, my husband had steak and potatoes (typical Dutchman that he is!), and I had salmon with spinach, potatoes, and a yummy gamba-cream sauce. They were so accommodating with my 15-month-old son. He was excited by the lively red and yellow decor, the streamers, the shiny garland hanging from the ceiling, and the upbeat Spanish music. The chef/owner made my son a potato omelet and a cheese tortilla, and his wife, the hostess/bartender/waitress and co-owner, played and danced with him. We were all made to feel like regular customers, even though it was our first trip. This will definitely not be our last trip!
From journal A weekend in Cologne, Germany