Mechela Arenal

Restaurant · Arenal

Mechela Arenal

Restaurant · Arenal

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C. Pastor y Landero, 20, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain

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Rustic-chic spot with refined, delicious dishes & great service  

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C. Pastor y Landero, 20, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain Get directions

mechela.es
@mechelarestaurante

€20–30

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C. Pastor y Landero, 20, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain Get directions

+34 955 28 25 66
mechela.es
@mechelarestaurante

€20–30

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Fei

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All the dishes and wines were absolutely satisfying and truly stunning. The ambience was quiet and comfortable, and the staff were very friendly and attentive. I’d highly recommend booking a table in advance.

Emmy Carter

Google
Lovely lunch with my mum on a sunny Saturday in Seville Location: A little off the beaten path Staff: Friendly. Food came out one dish at a time so you can’t hurry through your meal. Atmosphere: Quiet - only 2 other tables at lunchtime sitting. This was relaxing for us. Must order: 1. Seafood stew - best thing on the menu 2. Iberico ham with rice - second best thing on the menu We also had the ravioli (it’s like a mini lasagna with lots of mushrooms) and the fish croquettes - both good options

Vincent Kwan

Google
Stumbled in here as we were looking for a restaurant that is open from 7PM and close to the carpark on the Main Street. Most restaurants only open at 8PM in Seville and many of the good restaurants are tucked inside the narrow streets so not accessible by car. The waitress was very friendly and seated us quickly without a reservation. The food came out a bit slow but each dish was meticulously prepared and delicious. They have a great wine selection also. There were only 2 waiters for the restaurant so there is a limit to how much they can attend to you but they are fairly efficient once you get their attention. The food was one of the best we had in Seville. If you have some time for a slow relaxed meal this is the place. The shrimp ceviche, cold soup, pork shoulder, Iberico rice were all delicious!

Emma Tsai

Google
Was very good. We had langoustine with ajoblanco, seafood stew and Iberian rice. If you are also a seafood lover, you must try these dishes!

Faye Hunter

Google
Service was absolutely amazing we celebrated my birthday and they took the time to bring out candles in my desert which no other place has done during our time here. The food was some of the best we’ve had ever and in comparison to the food we had in Seville it was by far the best! The whole vibe of the restaurant was classic and calming making the whole time we spent there a wonderful end to our trip. I could not recommend this more for great food and a memorable experience! Thank you to everyone at the restaurant we will be back.

VAI CHOI Mak

Google
Went there 2 Saturdays ago for dinner. Fantastic service and decent meal, especially the prawn cappacio . Nevertheless, it took me an hour to walk hotel as that's the day for Santa Lucia possession.

Glenn Gale

Google
A wonderful restaurant with truly delicious food and excellent service. Not noisy or crowded so it's easy to have a conversation. We had the cajun salad with peach and pomegranate with goat cheese dressing (really good - best salad we've had in Portugal or Spain), fish croquettes, prawn carpaccio with basil pesto (wonderful flavours), and the Iberian rice. Same prices as some very crowded and high turn-over restaurants we've been to and food is far far better. Pity we discovered it on our last night in Sevilla.

Jens Reufsteck

Google
Ambitious cuisine with local roots in a modern urban environment. Very solid and friendly service, good wine (but where wouldn't you get good wine in Spain?) and absolutely fair price. If you're looking for a place near the tourist attractions, but not in one of the dining-hall like streets with one restaurant after the other and without that traditional attitude, then this might be your choice.