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    Frutas Prohibidas

    4.5 (22 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Catriona C.

    This place is amazing!!! The food is phenomenal, the ambience and staff are amazing. Everything was so delicious and flavorful and I love that it is vegan. A must visit place if you are in Madrid. I recommend the eggs benedict or the açaí bowls, the pancakes are also amazing.

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    Erika V.

    Ballin on a budget while studying abroad is hard especially if you want to eat healthy. A smoothie bowl goes for 6,5 euro and it's pretty cheap considering back home in the states they're around 10 euro. They also have smoothies, avocado toast, Ethiopian coffee, hummus bowls, and anything else you'd want in a health nut cafe. Not to mention it's super cute! Stop by, you won't regret it. It's less than a 10 min walk from Puerta de Sol and a little ways down from Gran Via

    Yazmin Y.

    Amazing place to go to even though it's in a really small place. The workers are really friendly and was able to multitask with everything! Would definitely recommend their smoothies as it's made with fresh fruits! Would ask if they have any nuts in their dishes. They didn't say anything about it on their menu so I got walnuts in my salad with my wrap as I am highly allergic to walnuts.

    Camryn W.

    soooo good. Loved it, also great presentation, it came in a coconut! Next time I'll get it without the goji, there was too much of it in there.

    Natalie G.

    Really great atmosphere in here with a really hipster aesthetic. Food was good. One bowl was 7.50 euro which I bought was a little pricey for it. Right around the corner of the center of chueca close to the metro stop and it has WiFi! Super friendly staff. I would come back to try more soon!

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    Jen W.

    Just like my juice place at home but tastier and more affordable. I had the basic acai smoothie and 2 green juices to go. They were each 6.5€ which isn't bad. The only minus to this place is that the smoothie was more on the warmer side than I'm used to but the flavors were there and that's all that matters I guess. It's in the trendy neighborhood of Chueca and surrounded by loads of cute shops and restaurants. Well worth a visit if you are craving a fresh pressed juice.

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    7 years ago

    Very tasty smoothies and real cold pressed vegetable juices. Not many seats but you can take away and the food worth it. Reasonable prices.

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    Such fresh fruit, beautiful crunchy avocado toast with jamon and grated tomato. Amazing cappuccino.

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    I was missing açaí bowls from the states and I have tried so many places in Spain but this one is the absolute best!

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    Mercado de San Fernando - Carta El Perenquén

    Mercado de San Fernando

    4.5(35 reviews)
    1.7 kmLavapiés y Embajadores
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    I was here on a Sunday early afternoon and it was hopping busy! There was a festival going on…read more-Tapapies, celebrating music and Tapas from many different cultures. There were special festival tapas offered in the food stalls and everything I tried was amazing!! Update: I excitedly went back on Monday for a repeat experience for lunch. The market is technically open from 9-3 but it was only the butchers and fish stalls open.

    Fantastic mercado experience!…read more A stone's throw from where I was staying, this mercado fulfilled my expectations and then some. I was lucky enough to come on a Sunday during the Tapapies cultural festival. There were performers outside, and plenty of activity and great food inside. Each stall had a special "dish" for the festival in addition to their usual offerings. The prices were VERY attractive, almost "happy-hour-ish" where you could get a tapas/beer for 2-3 euro pp. Not bad at all. I think I spent 2 hours here and maybe spent 15 euro total? Came back the next day for a repeat lunch - around 11am - and nothing was open except for a butcher stall and two fishmongers. I think some places started opening up around 2pm, but then they were closing an hour later, so very easy to miss some of these places during the early part of the week - if they're even open at all. You'd have better luck for dinner if you came around 7-8pm. The downside to this is with fewer markets open, those that are open do tend to get crowded, and patrons tend to hang out and take it slow. TL;DR. Great food, great prices, larger and not as crowded as other Mercados, and not as touristy.

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    Mercado de San Miguel - poke tapas

    Mercado de San Miguel

    4.3(1.4k reviews)
    1.3 kmSol
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    Really enjoyed Mercado de San Miguel, even if it's the more touristy food market in Madrid. Came…read morelater in the evening. Must gets include - jamón ibérico from Puesto Carrasco Ibéricos - olives and vermut from The Hour of the Vermouth - wine from Pinkleton & Wine - codfish from La Casa del Bacalao There's also a Spanish omelet vendor but it was okay. Great energy in the market. Can be difficult to find a seat at a table but there's plenty of standing counters along the perimeter.

    So this was one of the places everyone recommended we had to stop at while we were in Madrid for a…read morecouple days on our way to Portugal, and one of the most disappointing. Don't get me wrong - they do indeed have a whole bunch of food vendors that all looked extremely good. Some of them were tourist-priced (ok, a majority of them were tourist-priced), but none of them looked *bad*, just not *necessarily* worth the price, when you could go any number of places nearby and get food as good, for cheaper. But there were definitely some hidden gems, including one absolutely wonderful tapas place that we ordered a bunch of little tostas from, of all different sorts, that we were absolutely impressed by and happy with all of. And of course, the vendor I had originally been most excited about, La Hora del Vermut, which does indeed offer both very inexpensive, great "house" vermouth, and very affordable fancy vermouths. I would've loved to hang out at a bar like that... if I could do so and also *move*. See, the thing is... this market is absolutely not big enough for all its accolades. As Yogi Berra may or may not have ever said, "No one goes there nowadays, it's too crowded." At least I probably wouldn't ever go back there... we could barely hear to order tapas at the tapas place, and good luck finding a place to eat if you're not taking it to go. Good luck actually making it to one of the vendors further away from the entrance, either. It was an absolute madhouse, so we ordered a bunch of tostas at once, I braved the insanity to get a couple glasses of vermouth and met my wife outside the actual market to eat them on the steps. And that was the *off* season - if it's like that in January, I could only imagine it in May! Great vendors, but as a market, they really need better crowd management / foot traffic control.

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