La Malvaloca is a tapas restaurant in Alameda, Seville. Rated 4.6 stars from 6982 Google reviews. Known for modern tapas execution and staff warmth and attentiveness. Best for groups and solo dining. Features a terrace, dog-friendly. Price range: €20-30.
Rankings updated July 2026
La Malvaloca
Across 6,658 rated reviews, 90% gave four or five stars.
| Rating | 4.6★ |
| Reviews | 6,982 |
| 1-star share | 3.6% |
| Best for | Lunch |
In Their Own Words
Review highlights surfaced by Google — shown in English, with the original beneath
“We ordered tuna tataki, a prawn casserole and homemade spinach croquettes.”
“Nos pedimos tataki atún, cazuela langostino y croquetas caseras (espinacas).”
“I recommend the cured meats, the whisky-glazed sirloin, the Iberian pork shoulder and the tacos.”
“Recomiendo los embutidos, el solomillo al whisky, la presa ibérica y los tacos.”
“The food was absolutely delicious and José, the waiter, was very friendly – thank you very much!”
“Buenísima comida y muy buen trato del camarero José, muchas gracias!”
9,222 reviews across two platforms
Quick Verdict
Highly rated Alameda tapas house with standout service, inventive plates, and a location that justifies the buzz—book ahead.
You want modern tapas with attentive service steps from Setas, and you're willing to reserve ahead.
About La Malvaloca
La Malvaloca anchors Alameda, delivering inventive small plates—from housemade empanadas and tuna tartare to presa ibérica and whisky-glazed sirloin—that balance tradition with modern technique. Reviewers consistently highlight the wine and beer selections, excellent coffee, and showstopping desserts (torrija appears by name). The setting is informal yet polished, with outdoor seating overlooking Setas de Sevilla. Staff—particularly hostess Ameni and server Mohamed—earn repeated mention for warmth, attentiveness, and speed. Pricing sits comfortably in the €20–30 range, described as fair for the quality and portion sizes. The venue welcomes families, solo diners, LGBTQ+ guests, and tourists alike, with full wheelchair accessibility and free Wi-Fi. Reservations are strongly recommended for both lunch and dinner.
La Malvaloca is one of those places where the dessert menu is not an afterthought — a detail regulars tend to mention first.
In the last 90 days, La Malvaloca has drawn 38 substantial written reviews (50+ characters of genuine feedback) — recent momentum that is one of the signals behind its place on the hot list.
What Stands Out
Modern tapas execution
Reviewers praise housemade empanadas, tuna tartare, presa ibérica, and whisky-glazed sirloin; one guest called the Argentine empanadas 'outside crispy, inside juicy and incredibly delicious.'
Staff warmth and attentiveness
Hostess Ameni and server Mohamed are named multiple times for friendliness, speed, and care in seating and service; one reviewer noted 'impeccable service from start to finish.'
Wine, beer, and dessert calibre
Highlights include a strong wine selection, excellent beer range, and standout desserts like torrija and Spanish torta de queso; housemade sangria is also praised as fruity and well-balanced.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Reservations
Reservations RecommendedContact
Pl. de la Encarnación, 20, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, España
+34 955 62 81 81Visit WebsiteView MenuInstagramAmenities
☀️Outdoor
“We only ever used the outdoor seating area for drinks but a lovely place”
— Kirsty Fox
Frequently Asked Questions about La Malvaloca
Yes—it's listed as popular for solo dining. The informal, modern atmosphere and attentive staff make it welcoming for one, and the tapas format suits solo exploration of the menu.
Reservations are strongly recommended for both lunch and dinner. Google data confirms they're accepted, and reviewers mention queuing without one, though the wait was worth it.
Absolutely. The venue is marked ideal for children, with high chairs available. Multiple reviews mention families enjoying the variety of tapas and the welcoming atmosphere.
Reviewers highlight Argentine empanadas, tuna tartare, presa ibérica, whisky-glazed sirloin, housemade croquetas, and the torrija dessert. The cheese plate and housemade sangria also earn praise.
Yes. The entrance, dining space, and restrooms are all wheelchair accessible, and the venue is marked as a safe space for transgender guests.
€20–30 per person. Reviewers describe it as fair value given the quality, portion sizes, and wine/beer selections.
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