La Chalá
Andalusian restaurant · Triana ·

La Chalá

Andalusian restaurant · Triana ·

Seafood, tapas, and unique dishes like octopus meatballs

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Pl. Prta Real, 6, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain Get directions

€10–20

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Pl. Prta Real, 6, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain Get directions

+34 954 90 30 91
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€10–20

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La Chalá - Review - Casco Antiguo - Seville - The Infatuation

"La Chalá’s motto is “Crazy Chicken, Happy Kitchen.” And joyful and relaxed is exactly how this next-level tapas experience feels. The menu spotlights less-commonly-used-in-Spain spices like cumin and turmeric, and unexpected flavor combinations. Every plate has an unexpected twist, like the star serranito roll filled with roast pork, ham, peppers, and cheese. Instead of the usual presentation in sandwich form, they ditch the bread, wrap it in a tortilla, fry it, and add a savory sauce on top of the warm, gooey goodness. But the pastela de pollo with a sweet, nutty sauce of almonds and syrupy sugar is a close second. Inside is a bit formal, so we prefer to reserve an outdoor table on Plaza Puerta Real, especially on cool afternoons." - Aileen Weintraub

https://www.theinfatuation.com/seville/reviews/la-chala
La Chalá

Elen L.

Google
We were just looking for a quick lunch before heading to the airport. It was a Sunday and most places were closed, but then we found this amazing spot! We didn’t have a reservation, so we waited a little while to get a table outside and enjoy the sun—totally worth it, and the wait wasn’t long at all. The food completely blew us away. We honestly thought it might be just another touristy place, but it was way better than expected. The octopus meatball—OMG, so good! We also had the squid risotto, which was super fresh and light. And the tomato salad? So simple and refreshing. Highly recommend all of it!

Shan & B.

Google
Came here to try our first tapas and it did not disappoint! Great variety of menu options, all delicious.

Amir A.

Google
Perfect unassuming place to eat and to drink the fish was amazing , the inked black rice also great the green tomato and tuna incredible.

A M

Google
Great food and great service. We enjoyed all the dishes we tried here. Crackling pork belly and the rollito in particular were fantastic! Desserts were also very good.

Vanessa G.

Google
Excellent food and service. Little jewel close to the river. It is a tapas place with a kick, unique and full of personality dishes. We went for 4 tapas and a dessert to share and we were full after that. The tartar Amelia, the Ensaladilla, the Smash burger and the Chicken Pastela all delicious. It was about €40 (incl. 3 drinks & bread). I would definitely go back. It is so different than an “usual” tapas place.

Zaneta R.

Google
Really liked their food and tranquil atmosphere 👌

Oscar P.

Google
The location is good but the traffic is quite consistent and a bit noisy. The food is average and the only one that captured my attention was the black squid rice. The staff is nice and friendly. Personally I would not suggest this place nor I am going back...unless it s only for a drink. A friend told me that in the past the food here was great..this is why we had a go and went there. The plates are, in general, not elaborated nor well presented. Price- value = expensive...considering the life' cost here is very reasonable and very good & cheap compared to other European countries. This is OF COURSE my humble opinion!!😜

Viktor M.

Google
Grwat spot for food and drinks.. Its a bit on the edge of the historic area but still in it so its not crazy busy. It is situated on a small square surrounded with the beautiful houses wnd the church. The food is amazing and thebprices are ok. We had the Serranito Rolls, Sardines and dried Tomato pintxos, Squid meatballs with whiskey and at the end, for the desert, we had a cheesecake. Everything was delicious.