Vegan-friendly
Fast food
Take-out
Spanish
Affiliated with an organic farming organization La Huertita de Tetuan, this place serves home-style vegetarian meals and sells a small range of groceries. It's near Bravo Murillo and Metro Alvarado. Open Mon-Fri 13:30-16:00, Sun 13:00-16:00.
12 Reviews
First Review by emsr2d2
Clara_D_M
Points +14448
Muy rico y económico - Edit
Súper bien de precio y con opciones veganas! Lo recomiendo
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ManuelColmenar
Points +11
Comida casera vegetariana - Edit
Comida casera muy buena, vegetariana, es un vegetariano no es un vegano. El ambiente es familiar y muy agradable. Postres muy ricos y caseros. #Veganuary
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OmegaRevival
Points +16
Come como en casa - Edit
Restaurante acogedor y familiar, comida fresca, casera y de temporada. Productos ecológicos, buena atención, postres deliciosos.
Read morePros: Opciones veganas, Comida sana y casera, Buen precio
Cons: Sólo menú , No abre por las noches
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Ricardo.d
Points +120
comida casera, nada especial - Edit
comida casera, pocas opciones veganas y no especialmente sabroso.
Read morePedí un plato veganizado y me lo sirvieron con queso por error.
homemade, not many vegan options, not tasty.
I ordered a veganized option and they served it with cheese by mistake.
Updated from previous review on 2019-04-30
Cons: Said I'm vegan but found animal cheese in my meal
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SaganaM
Points +2186
Ambiente agradable - Edit
Cocina casera con no muchas opciones veganas, se echa de menos más variedad sobre todo en postres. El servicio es encantador y el lugar muy agradable.
Read morePros: Menú abundante a 10,50€
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CSoriano
Points +98
Si tu abuela fuera vegetariana - Edit
Comida de toda la vida.Sin nombres ni experimentos raros.
Read moreDel menú diario, todos los primeros eran veganos y de los segundos , la gran mayoría lo eran. De primero comimos lentejas y gazpacho, y de segundo unas hamburguesas vegetales(De seitán y verduras) que venían acompañadas de arroz.
De postre elegimos fruta.
Salimos llenos y pagamos 10,50 euros por el menú. El local se llenó(Fuimos un martes a comer).
Pros: Precio, Trato, Sano
Cons: Había pocas opciones veganas en los postres
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MMCM
Points +286
If you are starving, it's ok. - Edit
Small, nice vegetarian place with very limited vegan options.
Read moreNot especially tasty, not at all creative. Crouded, anyhow.
Cons: Limited vegan options, Not especially tasty, Often crowded
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LeFunks
Points +8929
Nice home-made cooking - Edit
I've been having lunch here once a week for years, since it's the only vegetarian restaurant close to my office. They have a daily menu with a choice of 4 different starters (mostly vegan) and 3 different main courses (mostly vegetarian), so don't forget to ask the nice waitress. One of the main dishes is always a combination plate of rice, legumes, fresh and cooked vegetables plus some stuff most likely using eggs or dairy (like croquettes, tofu meatballs, etc.). This is always a good choice for vegans taking away the vegetarian stuff if the other two main courses are vegetarian. Cooking is spanish/mediterranean, unsophisticated and delicious. If my mum had been vegetarian, she would've prepare dishes like the ones you can have here.
Read morePros: home-made cooking, inexpensive
Cons: few vegan desserts
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Fer
Points +600
Familiar for daily meals - Edit
With a dozen tables, this familiar restaurant has a home-made menu. The daily menu has very good price, 9.5 euros with 3 starters, 3 main courses, various desserts and tea. Some of them can be vegan. It is expensive to eat "a la carta": 10 -14 euros each dish.
Read morePros: Inexpensive menu, Home ambience, Easy to park
Cons: Expenseiv no daily menu
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sXe_22
Points +574
Very Good! - Edit
The last restaurant I tried when I was in Madrid it was the best one! the normal price for the menu at lunch is 9.50€, but I paid 8€ because of a vegetarian day, what a luck! :) you can choose one between two first plates, a second between four (if I remember correctly) and a dessert, even if when I went there was not a "real" vegan dessert (apple compote)...
Read moreThe place is quite small, so is possible you have to wait if in group. I was alone so I hadn't problems.
finally, I recommend it as the first place to eat visiting in this city: it is not located in the commercial area, but with the subway you'll have no problems to reach it!
Pros: Price, Quality
Cons: Out of the centre, Small
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Ketty
Points +133
Very relaxing - Edit
A cozy, relaxing small restaurant with friendly staff. A lunch menu del dia was 12 euro in Nov 2009 (including appetizer, main, dessert & herbal tea). The food was very mild and simple, but freshly prepared. Food could have used more flavor/imagination, but still was a nice lunch & quite enjoyable.
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emsr2d2
Points +66
Tasty, cheap, great atmosphere - Edit
Tucked away down a side street in Northern Madrid (nearest Metro: Alvarado) is Restaurante Vegetariano Ceres. It may look a little tatty from the outside, but I can recommend it. I was met by the smiling owner and waitress who immediately brought a jug of tap water, a seeded brown bread roll and olive oil for dipping. I chose the amazing value Menu del Dia (menu of the day) for 9.50 Euros. There were 4 choices of starter and main course, and I think 3 desserts.
Read moreFor my starter I had cauliflower in garlic - interesting but very tasty. The cauliflower was cooked almost to a mush but mixed with roasted garlic, olive oil and seaweed. Really good. Then I had croquettas of carrot and leek, with a side salad of lettuce, carrot, cucumber and red cabbage. For dessert I chose the batida de fresa - basically a strawberry smoothie. My only complaint was that it was a little too sweet - I think they may have added sugar. Then a cup of camomile tea.
For 9.50 Euros, it was great value. It's got a good atmosphere too - nice tinkly music in the background, little bits of veg art on the walls. I got there when it opened at 1.30 and by 2.30 it was almost full. It has about 10 tables, variously set for 1, 2 or 4 people. It had a good mix of clientele. I was there alone, as was an older man. A young couple at another table, then 2 local workmen, then a group of 6 young men and as I left, a group of 4 elderly ladies arrived.
One word of warning - the menu is all in Spanish and I didn't get the impression that the staff speak English. It's not exactly in a touristy area so this is hardly surprising. Good chance to practice your Spanish, and if you don't konw what anything on the menu is, take a chance and just order anything!!!
One note - as far as I can tell, it now only opens from 1.30 to 4pm Monday to Saturday. I don't think it's open on Fri or Sat evenings now. I lived right by it for a month and I certainly didn't see the shutters open on any evening.
For the money, this place is well worth seeking out.
Pros: Excellent value, Friendly staff, Tasty food
Cons: Out of the way
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