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hollowlegs

10 Thursday Oct 2013

Posted by azahar in food & drink, friends, sevilla, spain, tapas, tapas tours, twitter, twitter friends

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hollowlegs
Just spent a lovely afternoon with Lizzie @hollowlegs and James @pizzapilgrims who arrived in Sevilla from London this morning and were clearly in need of some tapas. Specifically some jamón Ibérico and manzanilla sherry… for starters. I’ve been “twitter pals” with Lizzie for awhile, so I was very happy to finally meet her in person and give her and James an introduction to Sevilla and tapas. And hey – I had a great time too! Love meeting new people, especially those who are interested in the whole food and culture thing, knowing that one doesn’t exist without the other.

I wasn’t sure how the afternoon would go, but starting off with excellent jamón is always a good move. In the end we went to four tapas bars – three traditional and one modern – and I lurched home around 5 o’clock after leaving Lizzie and James at the Mushrooms to enjoy the views from above, and possibly another drink. Man, I love twitter.

a day in córdoba with friends

22 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by azahar in friends, internet, spain, tapas, travel, trips, twitter

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cordoba with jo and liam
Yesterday I spent the day in Córdoba with Twitter friends Jo @JoBW and Liam @AnFearBui, their daughter Cáit and friend Sean. I’ve “known” Jo and Liam for quite awhile and so was thrilled that I finally got a chance to meet them in person as they were holidaying in Granada and Córdoba this summer. And as is so often the case with Twitter pals, it felt just like meeting old friends.

As many of you know, I love Córdoba, so I don’t actually need much of an excuse to hop on a train (round trip ticket 21€) even if it’s just for the day. But I almost bailed when it turned out that this week we were in the middle of a crazy “orange alert” Heat Wave – not really the kind of weather you want to be out and about in. But then I reckoned that we’d probably be inside cool tapas bars most of the time, and I really really wanted to meet Jo and Liam, so off I went.

Previously I’d been in touch with the Palacio de Viana, which I’d visited last year. I wanted to know if they could arrange a tour for me and a friend (I thought Markus from veoapartment was coming but it turned out he couldn’t make it) and they were very happy to provide me with two free passes for the patios and the upstairs tour, knowing I would be writing about it both on my azahar’s Sevilla blog and also on Twitter. Then I told Jo about it and they all wanted to come too. So it was very kind of Viana to invite us all in when I showed up with four friends instead of one. We spent about two hours wandering through the patios and then taking the tour, which we quite enjoyed in spite of The Heat (those old palace rooms are not air-conditioned!). And so after that it was clearly time for a Very Cold Beer.

Plaza de la CorrederaYears ago on my first ever visit to Córdoba I “discovered” the Plaza de la Corredera totally by accident and it turned out to be a perfect spot to stop for a pre-lunch cold beer. Since then it’s become a bit of a ritual… I cannot go to Córdoba now without a cold beer stop in the Corredera. So that is where we ended up yesterday, and afterwards we took a quick tour of the little market on one side of the square. Then it was time to find the restaurant I’d booked for lunch.

This was another accidental find and it turned out to be wonderful. A Sephardic restaurant called Casa Mazal in the old Jewish quarter. We shared huge plates of battered aubergines, chicken in spicy paprika sauce with bulgur wheat, couscous with duck confit, grilled tuna belly, falafel… all in a gorgeous setting and in great company with lots of lovely wine. And then all too soon I found myself wishing I’d booked a later train! But there was just enough time after our long “sobre mesa” to take a quick trip over to the Victoria Market, a new gourmet food court, where Sean ended up having an impromptu sherry tasting at one of the stalls. I had ordered a manzanilla for him but the barman insisted that he try some of the local “sherry” (you can’t actually call it sherry if it isn’t from a small area in Cádiz) which ended up with Sean, me and Jo trying about six different wines, all on the house (!!) while Liam and Cáit wondered where we’d gone off to. Then we all had one final drink together before it was time for me to lurch over to the train station… and I’m happy to report that I made my train with a whole five minutes to spare!

I’m still smiling thinking of all the wonderful memories we made together. And I am already looking forward to seeing my new Dublin friends again, hopefully soon as they do come to Spain quite often. Meanwhile we’ll stay in touch on Twitter and by email, but it’s extra nice now having faces and voices to put to the names. I really feel like my life got a lot richer yesterday.

another fabulous málaga day

27 Saturday Jul 2013

Posted by azahar in food & drink, friends, twitter, video, vine

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friends, holidays, Malaga, spain, tapas, twitter

loleta
These fabulous things keep happening to me. Woke up this morning, my last full day in Málaga, wondering what to do. I knew my friend Victor (We Love Malaga) was busy and other friends were away… so what to do on this last day in town? And so I got on Twitter and asked what I should do. And bless, there were suddenly all kinds of very kind and interesting replies and suggestions, including one from the guy I’m renting my FAB APARTMENT from @lerele and also from @LoletabyLoleta (her blog is here). And they both recommended a place called Pez Tomillo in Pedregalejo. So I googled it and saw it was a new bar here in Málaga started by the same group who run three very successful and trendy bars in Sevilla – and I know the chef Ernesto Malasana! So this was all just sounding too good to be true – had to do it, right?

Then Loleta got in touch with me by private message on Twitter saying she would love to join me, with her husband Juanje and 10-year-old son Javier (who is in a competition to become a junior Masterchef). And thus the afternoon all came together and was fabulous. I walked over to Pedregalejos, the old fishermen’s quarter about 45 minutes from the centre of town. And when I got to Pez Tomillo I saw there were family and friends from Sevilla I knew working there. And then Loleta and family turned up.

We ate very well, though we all thought the wine list NEEDED to have Botani on it. Curiously the menu was almost exactly the same as at Bar Antojo back home. I’d thought they’d be doing more typical fish stuff, but then it did seem a good idea to offer the barrio something a bit different from the usual over there. I truly wish them luck as I think it’s a place with lots of heart … and also very good food.

At the end of our lunch young Javier cut open the hot chocolate coulante to great effect…

shed likes food

04 Saturday May 2013

Posted by azahar in food & drink, friends, tapas, tapas tours, twitter, twitter friends, wine

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shed
Just over a couple of years ago I met Nicola Swift @ShedLikesFood on Twitter when she got in touch about taking one of my Sevilla Tapas Tours. It turned out to be a memorable evening as not only is Nicola a true foodie, as well as charming and fun to be with, but I showed up for the tour on crutches. In fact, it was the tour I mentioned in this post. I didn’t know at the time that Nicola and I would stay in touch on Twitter nor that two years later she’d be back, this time with her parents, for a week-long visit in Sevilla. And so of course we had to do another food tour! This time it was the Market & Tapas Tour on Friday, which you can see was a great success. Especially because Nicola actually tried two things she’d never had before – caracoles (small snails) and fried ortigüillas (anenomes). So now the challenge is on for her to eat something “weird” every day she’s here.

Sevilla day one: some new things

Of course I’ll be helping Nicola in this endeavour as much as I can. We’ll be going out for lunch on Sunday and then to the Feria in Jerez on Wednesday (her last day in town). Stay tuned…

gizgoogle

23 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by azahar in humour, silly, social media, twitter

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twizzle

Well, it made ME laugh…
Type in your @twittername and click on Gizgoogle Dis Shiznit

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