Vegan
Western
Beer/Wine
Delivery
Spanish

Became vegetarian in 2011 then all vegan in 2013. Offers some macrobiotic and raw food, made by an experienced chef. Supports organic and local products. Open Mon-Sun 13:00-16:30, 20:00-23:30.


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147 Reviews

First Review by Amelie22

aps101

Points +341

Vegan
18 Aug 2012

Fantastic! Do Not Miss This Place

As far as I am concerned the best veggie restaurant in Spain. The menu choices have a lot of variety and the dishes are prepared fresh as you order. Lots of vegan options. I went for the baked tofu and braised seitan dish. It was delicious and filling. The cook and waitress are delightful, you will want to stay for hours!

(If you are lucky you will catch some late night bicyclers that ride both down AND UP the stair street out front.)

Pros: Incredible Food, Best Staff, Great Atmosphere

brigit0815

Points +25

Vegan
15 Aug 2012

Highly recommended

Very good food with a lot of vegan plates. They use organic ingredients and you can watch the chef preparing your meal. They also have a great choice of organic wines. We enjoyed very much eating here and came all the days we stayed in Granada. We almost tried every plate of the menu and can absolutely recommend every plate.

Pros: excellent food, fresh organic ingredients, friendly staff

Hanna Louise

Points +92

Vegan
13 May 2012

good but expensive

good, interesting food, and good vegan options, though rather pricey.

Pros: healthy, good food, nice restaurant

Cons: somewhat expensive

Kirsh

Points +86

Vegetarian
10 May 2012

Paprika Restaurant, Granada, Spain

Very nice little restaurant, up a few steps from the road. Tables also outside. Moderate prices. Menu in English and staff speak English. Very tasty food.

Opens 13.30 - 16.00 hours and 20.00 - 23.30 hours.

Pros: Good food, Moderate prices, English spoken

Cons: Up steps off the road

harlekwin42

Points +346

Vegetarian
17 Apr 2012

Delicious

The food here is cooked in full view by the most relaxed chef I have seen. He produces high quality, delicious meals,cooked with skill and care. Its food to enjoy and food to nourish. Not cheap but excellent value.

Pros: delicious, cooked with skill and care, nourishing

Cons: pricey

hannarae

Points +28

Vegan
19 Jan 2012

Muy Bueno

We had the sampler platter, asian wok, tofu and seitan platter, and butternut squash ravioli, chocolate truffles, and the carmelized bananas with soy ice cream...all were fantastic. This is a cozy, unique spot with wonderful service.

Pros: food, atmosphere, service

Tara HD

Points +790

Vegan
17 Jan 2012

Best vegan food I had in Andalusia

A beautiful place with very nice staff. The tapas (olives) were incredible as were the spring roles we ordered as starters. As main dishes we had the Fajita and Thai Curry. The Fajita was with a lot more Seitan than I usually like but it tasted really good. The Thai Curry was rather mediocre. It contained soy sauce (which is really out of place in a Thai Curry), very little coconut milk and the vegetables were partly burnt.
Altogether it was a good experience (and definitely the best I had in all of Andalusia), a little pricey and with some space for improvement.
Updated from previous review on Tuesday January 17, 2012

Pros: fantastic spring roles, very nice staff

Cons: mixed experience with main dishes, pricey

psiphi75

Points +258

Vegan
02 Dec 2011

The desert was to die for

Good mains, although a bit pricey. Friendly staff. Not the nicest place to sit outside, but a quiet-ish spot for Granada.

Pros: Awesome desert

Cons: Expensive

greenknittinggal

Points +43

Vegan
12 Oct 2011

Lovely atmosphere + tasty food

I really enjoyed my meal here. I was just spending a couple of days in the city and doing my research this place popped up as one of the few vegan friendly eateries.
My Mum and I shared a big sald to start which wasn't particularly special but portion size was good.
I went for the seitan mole fajitas for my mine which was super scrummy. 2 flour fajitas served with some really good firm seitan slices, sauteed peppers and onions, the mole sauce,salsa and guac (no sour cream for vegan option). You then build your own fajitas. Everything was fresh, not greasy at all and I was certainly stuffed!
My Mum went for a Tofu coconut curry w/brown rice. I didn't try it but she said it was good, and the portion size wasn't overwhelming either, but just right.
The menu was really big and I had a tough time making my choice.

Pros: healthy, filling and tasty , Friendly staff, quiet but central location

Cons: a few dishes were unavaialable

+++VeGaNiSaToR+++

Points +1004

Vegan
17 Jul 2011

mixed feelings

The first time it was good but very expensive. The second time it wasn't the same staff (not nice)and it wasn't good (rice very dry, without sauce).
on the other hand, there are maggots and cockroaches and I found 2 on the food! Not to mention all the pub for leather items . [edit by staff - please see ToS]

SagarKShah

Points +401

Vegan
16 Jun 2011

Lovely

Fantastic restaurant close the town centre. The menu is varied and friendly for vegans. Unfortunately, a couple of dishes were sold out when we arrived, but the chef came out to see us and was willing to be creative in order to make sure we got something interesting to eat. Food was delicious and the wine was decent too. Food took a little bit long to come, but they brought us a free aperitif (soyamilk blended with banana and chili) which was very kind of them.

Pros: Vegan friendly, Friendly, attentive staff, Lots of options

Cons: A little slow

Amelie22

Points +20

Vegan
23 May 2011

Awesome!

Great restaurant, food is amazing and staff is remarkably nice. Offers a great local wine selection. Definitely one of the best vegetarian restaurant I have visited.

Pros: Food, Price, Staff




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