Frutas Prohibidas, Vegan restaurant in Conde Duque, Madrid, Spain
Frutas Prohibidas is a vegan restaurant in Conde Duque featuring bright spaces with large windows where plant-based dishes are prepared and served. The kitchen makes all proteins, sauces, and cheese alternatives in-house using ingredients sourced from local artisans throughout Madrid.
The restaurant opened in 2016 and brought a fresh approach to vegan dining in Madrid by making proteins, sauces, and cheeses entirely in-house. This approach set it apart from other plant-based restaurants at the time.
The restaurant honors Spanish cooking traditions through its plant-based menu while serving an all-day brunch format that matches how people eat today. Local artisans supply most of the ingredients, creating a direct link between the kitchen and Madrid's food producers.
The restaurant is located at Calle Conde Duque 26 and uses a virtual queue system to manage wait times during busy periods. It operates Wednesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM.
The kitchen constantly develops new techniques for plant-based cooking and experiments with seasonal ingredients to create innovative dishes. This hands-on approach with local suppliers means the menu changes regularly to reflect what is freshly available.
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