Sevilla Bar and Restaurant
June 3, 2008


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Sevilla Restaurant
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62 Charles Street (Corner of W. 4th Street)
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New York, NY 10014
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Sevilla is the place to go for the most authentic Spanish food in New York City. Since 1941, I imagine it has been transporting palates back to Spain. It certainly does mine!
The decor is very old, and personally, evokes more 1940s America, than Seville to me. However, there is certainly an old charm to the place and it’s chock full of history. It’s very loud, very crowded, and there is always a wait. However, it is all worth it…
The food is very authentic. Try my absolute favorite: caldo gallego (a clear soup of smoked ham hok, white beans, and escarole or spinach or kale). This is one of the few places in New York City that can get this authentically spanish dish right.
Wait staff is attentive and friendly. Have a wonderful chat about Spain!
Decor*
Service***
Food****
Price***
Entry Filed under: Other NYC locations. Tags: caldo gallego, gambas, madrid, paella, sangria, sevilla, seville, Spain, spanish, spanish food.

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