Monday, 25 July 2011
La Casa Cuesta.
After a slow departure we left for la Triana. At the moment it is Feria Santa Ana so Calle Betis, the road that runs along the river is packed full of bars, terraces and things to do. La Triana is all decorated with lights and lanterns everywhere as well as a stage! Probably for flamenco.
We went to have lunch at Casa Cuenta. An old tapas bars, with original tiling, jamon hanging of the ceilings, wooden tables and a quirky interior design. The food was just delicious. We had croquetas, a sort of potatoe salad with olive oil, garlic, tomatoes, peppers and seasoning and grilled merle. Very tasty.
Then we went for a wonder round la Triana, one of my favourite places in Seville.
We then stopped off at Kioske de las Flores where we had a gazpacho. They are so fresh it's the perfect thing to cool down. This place is absolutely stunning. On the edge of the river, just in front of Torre del Oro and with a suggestion of la Giralda it is one of the best spots to eat.
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