Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Wide variety of menu choices. Menu in English available. Open Mon-Sun 13:30-16:00, Mon-Wed 21:00-23:30, Thu-Sat 21:00-00:00.
36 Reviews
First Review by Poundie
David OMahony
Points +176
great place! worth a detour - Edit
Ate the mushroom quiche n blueberry tart. Both really tasty. Spanish only!
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Neus
Points +13
variety of dishes but not as good quality - Edit
I was a bit disappointed of this restaurant. The food is ok but it needs something else... I think they don't look for the quality of products. It's just a normal menu, nothing special.
Read morePros: lots of dishes
Cons: not so good quality, too much soya products
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AlexHigson
Points +42
Wide range of veggie options, but lacking quality - Edit
We had lunch in this vegetarian restaurant in Granada, which apparently was the first veggie establishment in the city. It has a huge menu, featuring things like 'meat'balls, veggie burgers, kebabs, salads, etc. Unfortunately the focus seems to be primarily on the range of options and the different mock meat products (tofu, soya, seitan, gluten) rather than on producing healthy, quality meals. We had a gluten kebab and the soya meatballs, both of which were fine but uninspiring. It is a nice little restaurant with friendly staff, so it is good that there is an option for local veggies and tourists. However, I feel that this place was proof that Spanish veggie restaurants need to focus on quality and creative cooking if they are going to do more than preach to the converted.
Read morePros: Big menu, Friendly staff, Nice environment
Cons: Focus on mock meats, Not many healthy options
Guest
Curiosity Saves Cats
Points +129
The veggie classic in Granada - Edit
Raices was the first vegetarian restaurant in Granada, and still today is one of my favorite places. The food is well prepared and fresh, the service is friendly, and they have enough vegan options to keep this girl happy. Their daily menu is great value for money and changes every day. Dont be afraid to ask the waiter/waitress for recommendations, they are very knowledgeable :)
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Kirsh
Points +86
Paprika Restaurant, Granada, Spain - Edit
Restaurant opens rather late in the evening - 9.00 pm - about one hour later than most restaurants in Spain. Very large and would seat over 100 customers, but we were the only two customers. Prices moderate. Food tasty, but there seemed to be egg in every dish - even the mushroom soup. Menu did have an English translation. Staff do not speak English.
Read morePros: Moderate Price, Tasty food
Cons: Opens too late for dinner, Eggs in too many dishes
Guest
gradjanin7
Points +60
excellent, both times - Edit
The internal decoration is great (you can't miss the place walking along Picasso street - a faux yelow stone facade). The dinner dish is preceded by an absolutely excellent little tapa (starter) of fried pastry and a guacamoli-like cream/dip.
Read moreDon't miss their zumo fresco de naranja (freshly squeezed orange juice). A huge choice of salads, starters, main dishes and deserts. Also check out the really cool (and really cheap) earrings for sale hanging on the wall near the entrance (also some paintings/graphics, all for sale). Really friendly staff, excellent food quality and meal size, cosy atmosphere... all in all, an excellent restaurant.
Pros: food, design
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BB
Points +28
Good Place a bit out of town - Edit
We were happy to find this place. depending on where you are staying, this might be a bit out of town restaurant for you.
Read moreAnd it does not open till 1:30pm and 9pm (I forgot the closing time).
We had a house salad and fried brown rice with Seitan and mushroom. the salad had some out of jar asparaguses and maybe frozen sweet corn which I find disappointing.
The brown rice was oily. But still so grateful to find a restaurant which offers something like seaweed, tofu, seitan etc.
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Stevie
Points +11765
Raices, Spain - Edit
100% veggie restaurant located about a 5 min walk across the river from the city centre. Well worth the stroll. I have been in few veggie restaurants with such a wide choice on offer on the menu. Lots to please lacto, ovo and vegan vegetarians. Menu in English is available but vegan veggie dishes on the menu aren't marked. Friendly service even with my still only very very basic grasp of Spanish (on my second visit I was particularly lucky as 1 of the watresses spoke good English). Open good hours and not over priced. Pleasantly decorated. I'd more than happilly eat there again. I considered giving it 5 stars out of 5.
Read morePros: Huge choice, Tasty food, Open good hours
Cons: Closed Sundays
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Poundie
Points +18694
Surprisingly good! - Edit
It can be a bit hard to find good vegetarian places in Spain, so I was most surprised by this excellent restaurant. Though slightly out of the way, it was worth the walk: everything about the place--food, service, atmosphere--was superb.
Read morePros: Good food, good service
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