What to order at Lalola de Javi Abascal

Must order
The Sierra de Huelva tasting menu featuring Iberico pork from the Jabugo dehesas and Andalusian shellfish.
Editor tip
Open Tue-Sat 13:00-16:00 and 20:30-23:00, closed Sunday and Monday. The covered patio is the best seat; book a window in the cover of the 18th-century palacio.
CuisineTasting menu
Price€€€€
Tasting menu€65-95
ChefJavier Abascal
Book ahead2 weeks
Last verified

Must order: The Sierra de Huelva tasting menu featuring Iberico pork from the Jabugo dehesas and Andalusian shellfish.

Tip: Open Tue-Sat 13:00-16:00 and 20:30-23:00, closed Sunday and Monday. The covered patio is the best seat; book a window in the cover of the 18th-century palacio.

Location

Address: Calle Marco Sancho 1, 41003 Sevilla, Seville

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