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Some days my life seriously doesn’t suck and this was one of them.
More coming soon on Bitesize about the Cantabria event in Sevilla.
And no, they never get my name right 😅
12 Tuesday May 2026
Posted in andalucia, gastronomy, sevilla, welcome
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Some days my life seriously doesn’t suck and this was one of them.
More coming soon on Bitesize about the Cantabria event in Sevilla.
And no, they never get my name right 😅
21 Wednesday Feb 2024
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Maridarte 🍽️ 🖼️ 🧑🏻🍳 👨🏻🎨 🍷
A cultural experience that combines contemporary art and gastronomy. From February 23 to March 3 nine hotels in Seville will offer an attractive pairing of their “spoon cuisine” and exhibits of artistic works with an Andalusian accent.
08 Friday Dec 2023
Posted in academia sevillana gastronomy turismo, gastronomy, sevilla, tapas, tourism

This week the Academia Sevilliana de Gastronomía y Turismo held its closing gala for the Año del Arroz de las Marismas del Guadalquivir. Who knew that Sevilla produces 40% of all the rice grown in Spain? Who even knew that Sevilla produces rice? Anyhow, the closing ceremony brought everything full circle with the recognition of the various collaborators over the past year. As I have only been a member of the Academy since late June I missed most of the activities but look forward to taking part in next year’s Año del Aceite de Oliva Virgen Extra de Estepa.
Afterwards we were treated to a delicious tapas lunch, including three rice dishes, provided by Restaurante Manolo Mayo. As a newbie I didn’t realise I was supposed to stick around for the group photo of the Academy members (duh) and headed straight to the dining area with everyone else. I did get a pic taken later on with the Gastro Guías but really felt like a dunce for missing my first Academia foto de familia. Oh well, next time.
28 Wednesday Nov 2018
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So this was much more fun and interesting than I thought it would be! I was invited to an event held by Gurmé Sevilla – a chat with Michelin starred chef Ricard Camarena from Valencia (now with 2 stars!) and food critic Carlos Maribone, to be followed by a “cocktail party” afterwards, catered by La Azotea. I thought of it more of an opportunity to meet up with friends at the party. Also, I didn’t really know much about this chef, other than he had just received his second star a couple of weeks ago. And so we sat down and I took out my phone, expecting to Instagram while listening with one ear, but then Ricard starting talking…
He comes across as quite a serious and humble guy, answering the questions put to him in a thoughtful and unhurried manner. But although low-key, he was far from boring, talking about how he got started, his family, his wife (and business partner) and his thoughts about running a successful restaurant, or really a successful anything, since a lot of his opinions would apply to all kinds of endevours. Which I guess is what made it so interesting because everything he said was so relatable on different levels. He was actually quite inspiring.
Then it was time to party! I had already seen and greeted several friends on the way in, and had been especially happy to see Enrique Becerra, who was still recovering from recent surgery but now getting out and about. I also met a few new and interesting people, and talked to others I hadn’t seen in awhile. Good times.