La bas7arda

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Cozy eatery with a 100% gluten-free menu offering delicious, original dishes in a sunlit terrace setting.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
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C. Trabajo, 6A, 41010 Sevilla, Spain
2.4km

People are saying

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Please, celiac community, do not go to this place. Today I was scammed twice. I filed a complaint form, of course. I ordered a chicharon toast for 5.20. When it arrived, I saw that it was just a slice of toast, a real abuse. But the surprise did not end there. When I asked for the bill and saw the prices, I told the waiter, "Sorry, you overcharged me." His response was that the menu does not have the updated prices. I filed a complaint and I will take it to the corresponding place to inform the administration. The celiac community is very tired of suffering this type of theft and we need to review these types of places.
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Gluten- and lactose-free food, a wide variety, and above all, delicious and full of flavor. The ham croquettes were delicious, the potatoes were a little spicy, the salad was excellent, and the bread with pork cheeks and kinchie mayonnaise was the best. Everything was perfect!
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I went to lunch the other day with some friends. One of them is celiac, and we decided to go there. Valentina was our waitress, and she was very pleasant and attentive. The food was delicious. I'd never tried completely gluten-free food before, and honestly, if you didn't tell me, I wouldn't have known. We tried croquettes, mushroom risotto, chicharrón toast, adobo, and cheeks, and each dish was better than the last. Whether you're celiac or not, I recommend it because the food is great, the value is great, and the place is very pretty. Plus, you can book online in advance, and it's very convenient to go knowing you'll have a spot, because it's small and very busy. The only flaw I find, and why I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5, is that nowhere is it indicated that there are stairs leading up to the dining room. The ground floor is just the bar, and if you're a person with reduced mobility, like me, I was in for a surprise. Personally, although I have reduced mobility, my mobility problem did allow me (with the help of my friends and some effort) to go up. When we got to the top, we saw there was a stair lift and asked for it to go down, but it was broken. If you're a person with reduced mobility and in a wheelchair, keep this in mind. When booking, ask if the escalator is working. Otherwise, it's a 10/10 place; the atmosphere is great, the staff attentive, and ask Valentina or whoever you're assigned about the off-menu dishes, which are spectacular. My celiac friend will definitely return, and so will I if I return to Seville, although I'll check beforehand if the stair lift is working.

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