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Madrid as a city has so much to offer to its residents and its guests. And lately that also includes a growing scene of vegetarian restaurants. We explore the best vegetarian restaurants in the Spanish capital.

El Restaurante Vegetariano

Bistro, Restaurant, Vegetarian

El Restaurante Vegetariano, Madrid
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This vegetarian restaurant is a small and cosy bistro located in the middle of Malasaña, which is an eclectic and colorful neighborhood found in the center of Madrid.El Restaurante Vegetariano have been cooking since 1981 and their dishes are completely homemade. The food on the menu is ovo-lacto vegetarian which means they elaborate their dishes with egg and milk products.

Restaurante Viva Burger

Restaurant, Spanish, Fusion

Viva Burger restaurant is located within the Latin district of Madrid. The eye-catching design on the outside of the restaurant will draw you in. Inside, the décor is eclectic, artistic, rustic and informal. The vegetarian burgers are the restaurant’s asset. The staff at the Viva Burger restaurant are very helpful and friendly, making this restaurant highly recommended for vegetarians.

Yerbabuena

Restaurant, Spanish, Fusion, Vegetarian, Vegan, Mediterranean, European

Yerbabuena is located next to the Plaza de Sol in Madrid. It is an excellent and delightful restaurant for vegetarians as there are a lot of options to choose from. You have the option of the set menu for lunch at a total of 13 euros. The restaurant offers great prices all around with generous portions on the plate.

Artemisa

Restaurant, Vegetarian

Restaurante vegetariano Artemisa
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Artermisa is an excellent vegetarian restaurant in the heart of Madrid. There is a good variety on the menu and all of the options are delicious. Large portions are served and priced reasonably at this restaurant. The vegetarian lasagna is a highly recommended dish by many customers and all ingredients are fresh, with a large percentage of them being organic.

About the author

Talitha is currently an undergraduate student at Queen’s University Belfast studying English Language and Literature. Her main interests include drinking tea, playing and watching tennis, also, a big fan on eating and the outdoors. Exercise is part of her life even if it is a walk in the park. She loves to read books with a criminal and detective twist. Looking for a career in writing she spends time improving her skills. If she could, she would love to travel to America and Spain again.

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