
Seville's Hidden Gem: Divino Restaurant Review
Divino Restaurant in Seville: A Foodie's Delight Tucked away in Seville, Spain, is a culinary gem called Divino, recently reviewed by local food blogger, rocio.girasol. Rocio's enthusiastic review highlights Divino's welcoming atmosphere and surprisingly affordable prices, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists. One of the highlights, according to Rocio, is their wine selection from Bodegas El Gato, available by the glass from just €1.20. She raves about the 'torta de Inés Rosales con chicharrón', a unique dish featuring Inés Rosales bread, chicharrón, and aioli, priced at €5.50. "You have to try it!" she exclaims in the video. Another standout is the 'papas aliñas del gato' (€3.80), a classic Andalusian dish of seasoned potatoes, which Rocio describes as "delicious." For a more substantial meal, she recommends the 'tabla de bacalao' (€13), a simple yet delightful plate of cod with salmorejo and almonds. Divino offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, perfect for a casual meal with friends or family. Rocio's overall impression is overwhelmingly positive, making Divino a compelling addition to any Seville itinerary.