Updated June 2024
La Casa de Tigre is a tapas bar with a curious history. Back in the day (mid 1900s) the building was home to explorer and adventurer José María Lassaletta (Barcelona 1927-Seville 1997), who was also the director of the Jerez Zoo. He infamously kept a tiger as a pet that would sit out on the balcony watching the world go by, something that would bring the animal protection services running today, but it must have been quite the sight back then.
The premises is run by four friends who are already well-known on the Sevilla tapas bar scene: Emilio Gimeno, Pedro Guardia, Manuel Miura & chef Luis Plaza. The concept is simple, offering a casual and relaxed space with a comfortable dining room as you walk in, and a cosy horseshoe bar at the back and two other small dining areas in front of the open kitchen. The same menu is available in both areas and is made up of just 13 dishes and 3 desserts, mostly based on traditional Andalusian recipes but with an “upgrade” in terms of quality and execution.
At this point I’ve pretty much had everything on the menu, all of which are worth returning for. Favourites included the crispy layered patatas bravas, a perfectly seared sea bass with a gorgeous creamy mushroom sauce, tacos de puchero (complete with broth) and the “tortilla vaga” made with potato straws and topped with fried gambas de cristal and lime mayo. The surprise dish for me here was the grilled beef mollejas in a celeriac purée – I’m not normally a huge fan of sweetbreads but these are to die for. Be sure to check out the daily specials. The wine list is short but well thought out and there are daily specials in addition to the regular menu. Service is excellent, which is not surprising given the hospitality pedigree of the four partners. One of my favourite places.
Bread/Service Charge: 1.50€ PER PERSON
Amparo 9
Tel 954 72 81 13
Open 14.00 – 16.30 / 20.00 – 23.30 Tuesday – Saturday
€ € € €
Food 9 | Wine 8 | Service 9 | Ambiance 8
ensaladilla with hake, assorted pickles
mini brioche filled with manteca colorá,
topped with smoked pork, lime gel and radish shoot
delicias de pato (duck and foie muicuit)
chicken livers in amontillado sauce on tramezzini bread
sweet fried pipirranas with mojo de tomatillo verde
tortilla vaga with cristal prawns and lime mayo
tacos de puchero
puchero broth
seabass pavía “hotdog” on toasted brioche bun with
remoulade, aji amarillo and grapefruit foam,
housemade smoked ketchup, organic lettuce and mango
confit patatas bravas
grilled white asparagus with gazpachuelo malagueño and mussel fumet
whole fried sea bream
grilled chipirones
grilled sea bass with a light green curry sauce (summer version)
seared sea bass with mushrooms (winter version)
coquelet (poussin) cooked three times: sous vide, char-grilled
then glazed and finished in the oven, with parmentier and summer truffle
chef Luis
sous vide beef sweetbreads finished on the wood grill,
with celeriac purée and px demi glace
grilled solomillo (beef tenderloin)
puff pastry with chocolate and ice cream
chef Luis in the open kitchen
“chef’s table” in front of open kitchen
private patio dining room
Emilio Gimeno, Pedro Guardia, Manuel Miura & chef Luis Plaza
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Updated June 2024
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