7 Best Vegetarian Restaurants in Madrid: A Mini-Guide to Gastronomy from Spain Voyages
Are you a true vegetarian? Or are you just discovering the world of delicious and healthy plant-based food? Either way, the Spanish capital will pleasantly surprise you. Vegetarian restaurants in Madrid can be found in every tourist area, and their choice is huge.
To save you time studying information about each of them, the Spain Voyages team has compiled a mini-guide of the seven best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Madrid, Spain.
Why can you trust our publication? No matter how great the temptation is to share personal impressions and preferences, we choose an expert position. That’s why this list includes restaurants that have received Tripadvisor awards, received the highest ratings on the vegetarian community site HappyCow, and are also mentioned in the Michelin Guide, Spain’s most important gastronomic guide Guía Repsol and We’re Smart® Green Guide, which specializes in the best plant-based restaurants.
Mad Mad Vegan
You’ll go crazy for how delicious the burgers are here! And they are 100% vegan, like the rest of the food. This fast-food restaurant has been operating since 2019 and currently has 2 locations in Madrid and one in Barcelona.
Mad Mad Vegan is famous for its desire to break the mold, which is emphasized by the restaurant’s logo with an image of a broken chain. All the products used to prepare the dishes are uncompromisingly high-quality and fresh. And the menu boasts a wide selection of items. There are 6 types of burgers alone. And quite possibly the best vegan burgers in Madrid. We recommend trying The Mad Signature, as well as Dirty Philly and Original Mad. For a starter, order the Buffalo Coli wings or nachos, which are served with chili con carne, pico de gallo, and homemade guacamole. For drinks, the menu offers excellent craft beer, wine, organic tea, and coffee.
If you are interested in Spanish gastronomy, read also our publication “Catalonia cuisine — the best traditional dishes and restaurants of the region”.
HappyCow in Madrid included Mad Mad Vegan in the top 10 best vegan restaurants in the city. It also received the Travellers’ Choice 2023 award from Tripadvisor.
Addresses:
- Mad Mad Vegan – Chueca: Calle Pelayo 19, Madrid, Spain, 28004
- Mad Mad Vegan – Lavapiés: Lavapiés 16, Madrid, Spain, 28012
Opening hours: daily from 1:00 p.m. to midnight
Average bill: 25 euros
Vega
If you are looking for a trendy vegan restaurant in Madrid, then Vega Luna is exactly what you need. It has been recognized by Guía Repsol and has also received the Travellers‘ Choice 2023 award from Tripadvisor. The industrial-style establishment opened in 2014 in the popular tourist area of Malasaña. And 5 years later, the restaurant opened a branch called Vega Alamo near the Plaza España metro station. Vega’s menu features fusion cuisine with amazing textures and flavors. And they prepare everything exclusively with organic products. For appetizers, we recommend burrata and spinach croquettes. If you visit the restaurant on a hot day, be sure to try the incredibly refreshing beetroot gazpacho with mango ice cream. And if you want something more filling, order a homemade burger with spicy Sriracha Mayo sauce and a side of baked sweet potato. Another popular dish is callos a la madrileña with mushrooms, chickpeas, and country potatoes. And for dessert, try crema catalana with yuzu topping or tiramisu with caramel sauce. Vega’s gastronomic masterpieces are perfectly complemented by locally produced wine and beer.
Addresses:
- Vega Luna: Calle Luna, 9, Madrid, Spain, 28004
- Vega Alamo: Calle Alamo, 3, Madrid, Spain, 28015
Opening hours:
- Vega Luna: Tuesday to Saturday from 1:00 p.m. to midnight, Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
- Vega Alamo: daily from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.
Average bill: 35 euros
Frutas Prohibidas
This is not gastronomy, this is real alchemy! And your best vegan brunch in Madrid. When you are served eggs Benedict at Frutas Prohibidas, it will be hard to believe that this bright and delicious dish does not contain a single gram of animal protein. The same thing will happen if you order one of the famous sandwiches with fluffy brioche, omelet, bacon, and a crazy amount of sauce. Or a flavorful juicy burger with BBQ pork. Or a tall stack of pancakes generously drizzled with syrup and decorated with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
Frutas Prohibidas is a vegan cafe in Madrid that produces the most complex components of the dishes in its workshop, including vegan meat, cheeses, sauces, and dressings. The rest of the ingredients are purchased from local suppliers. The concept of the place is All day Brunch. And don’t be shy about taking pictures of your food. The dishes at Frutas Prohibidas are so aesthetically pleasing and Instagrammable that it’s really hard to resist.
Address: Calle del Conde Duque, 26, Madrid, Spain, 28015
Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Average bill: 20 euros
El Invernadero
No list of the best vegetarian restaurants in Madrid would be complete without this elegant establishment. El Invernadero is located in the Chamberí district, which is known for its beautiful architecture. The restaurant has been awarded a red and green Michelin star, as well as two suns by Guía Repsol. In addition, El Invernadero has been ranked second in the 100 best vegetable restaurants in the world by We’re Smart ® World for the last two years. The restaurant’s chef is Rodrigo de la Calle, who is rightly called one of the pioneers of green haute cuisine. The establishment offers 4 tasting menus, 2 for vegetarians and 2 for omnivores. The Vegetalia menu is based on seasonal vegetables and mushrooms, while the Vegetalia Experience offers a more extensive experience, including bread, cheeses, and infusions.
Please note that prior reservations are required on the restaurant’s website. Be sure to let us know if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies to certain foods. You can also visit El Invernadero with children. There is a special menu for them.
There are two seating options available to restaurant guests. The first is at the chef’s table. It involves omakase-style service when dishes are prepared directly in the presence of guests in a cooking show mode. The second option is a table in the common room with traditional service.
Address: Calle Ponzano, 85, Madrid, Spain, 28003
Opening hours: dinner is served from Tuesday to Friday at 7:00 and 9:30 p.m., lunch on Saturdays and holidays at 2:00 p.m.
Price: Vegetalia menu — 148 euros, Vegetalia Experience menu — 208 euros
Sanissimo Ópera
Sanissimo Ópera is another popular vegan restaurant in Madrid, which has received the Travellers’ Choice 2023 award from Tripadvisor. It is located in the Centro district, near the Teatro Real and the Royal Palace. Its second branch is called Sanissimo Gran Vía and is located in the same area, a 15-minute walk away. The main feature of Sanissimo is the introduction of innovations to create healthy food with rich and harmonious taste. If you want to try creative vegan tapas in Madrid, juicy burgers, delicious veggie wraps, and delicate desserts, you need to visit here. A nice bonus to the excellent menu is the interesting design of the Sanissimo premises and the beautiful presentation of the dishes. Be sure to take a few photos for your social networks. And also do not miss the opportunity to get a discount on food during happy hours.
Addresses:
- Sanissimo Ópera: Calle Campomanes, 5, Madrid, Spain, 28013
- Sanissimo Gran Vía: Calle del Barco, 8, Madrid, Spain, 28004
Opening hours:
- Sanissimo Ópera: Monday to Friday from 1:00 to 11:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to midnight
- Sanissimo Gran Vía: Monday to Thursday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and from 8:00 to 11:30 p.m., Friday from 1:00 p.m. to midnight, Saturday from noon to midnight, Sunday from noon to 11:30 p.m.
Average bill: 30 euros
Choose Ristorante Naturale
Choose became the first vegan Sicilian restaurant not only in Madrid but also in Spain. This establishment boasts a well-thought-out interior and clever zoning of the space. But its strongest side is the menu, in which traditional Italian dishes acquire a new vegan interpretation, but do not lose their characteristic taste. All of them are prepared from high-quality products that are delivered from Italy. Be sure to try the Carciofi Alla Siciliana artichokes as a starter. And then order the tagliatelle pasta with pistachios, parmesan, and smoked salmon. However, if you are a connoisseur of risotto, then it is better to give preference to the most delicate risotto gorgonzola e pere with caramelized pear and two types of vegan cheese — gorgonzola and parmesan.
And of course, like any self-respecting Italian restaurant, Choose offers a large selection of pizzas and desserts. There is also a special children’s menu. The restaurant’s drink menu is also impressive — from craft beer and cider to classic wines, intricate cocktails, and spirits. It is therefore not surprising that the HappyCow website included Choose in the top ten vegan restaurants in Madrid.
Address: Calle de Segovia, 17, Madrid, Spain, 28005
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday from 5:00 p.m. to midnight, Friday to Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to midnight
Average bill: 40 euros
Mudrá Plant-Based Food
The Mudra restaurant is noted by the Michelin guide and has recently received four radishes from the We’re Smart® Green Guide, which speaks of the very high quality of the dishes on the menu. The establishment promotes a special concept of nutrition, which involves minimal processing of plant products to preserve their freshness and maximum amount of nutrients. This allows you to create truly healthy and delicious vegan food in Madrid. The restaurant is run by Matthew Kenney, a celebrity chef from the US, and the entire Mudra team has undergone special training in innovative culinary techniques. Be sure to try the artichoke tiradito, refreshing watermelon ceviche with strawberry gazpacho, and fried pad thai rice noodles. If you prefer time-tested classic desserts, you will love the coconut cheesecake. While those who like to experiment should try the basil and lime curd. And to further expand your gastronomic horizons, visit the Mudra restaurant on Saturday or Sunday. On these days, they serve an exquisite brunch with a special menu.
Address: Calle Recoletos, 13, Madrid, Spain, 28001
Opening hours:
- Restaurant: Monday through Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. and from 8:00 p.m. to midnight, Friday through Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and from 8:00 p.m. to midnight
- Brunch: Saturdays and Sundays, the first shift starts at 11:30 a.m., and the second at 12:30 p.m.
Average restaurant bill: 50 euros
Brunch price: 28 euros
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