Wild Food Granada

Vegan restaurant
Celiac friendly
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Vegan Options
GF Options
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This elegant spot offers a buzzing atmosphere with great music and unbeatable plaza views. Its innovative decor and healthy living theme create a comfortable, fancy ambiance. The service is friendly and attentive, making it a top choice for gluten-free dining with a welcoming, modern vibe.
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Celiac friendly

Low risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Based on crowdsourced information
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

All food is vegan and gluten-free, but confirm options when ordering.

2

Location is central, making it easy to find.

3

Expect higher prices than listed on the menu.

Pl. Isabel la Católica, 5, 18009 Granada, Spain
2.4km

People are saying

L
I was a regular customer, it was one of my favorite restaurants in the center. But our last experience was not recommended: the prices were more expensive than on the menu on the website and the portions were really scarce. We ordered some patatas bravas (about €10 a portion) and it was literally a bowl of tapas! Croquettes, small, €2.90 each. And for some dishes on the menu, if you want them gluten-free, they raise €2. The food was delicious, but at those prices it seems like a steal. The table next to us also told the waiter. They brought us two small bottles of water, open and unbranded, and they charged me for mineral water. They have also reorganized the place and put us at a table that blocked the way to another, so my daughter had to get up every time the waiter had to access the other table. In short, they have lost us as customers. A shame about the price abuses that are being committed in the city center.
R
A place that has been carefully cared for down to the last detail. The decoration and the proposal is innovative and balanced. Everything is impeccable and there is a very good atmosphere. The food is spectacular, with styles that cover different things you might crave. Varied starters and well-kept mains, with the option of ordering them gluten-free. The service was great, Diego attended to us and was very friendly and professional. In terms of quantity, we shared bravas and two croquettes, a main and a dessert, and we ended up full. The price is on the expensive side, but in line with the quality. We recommend the sticky rice and croquettes.
J
I was with my friend Mari yesterday and she has celiac disease and was able to eat without any problem, the truth is that both the treatment of all the staff and the food were 10, I recommend it and I would repeat it again without a doubt

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