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Best Vegan Fine Dining in Barcelona 2026

Barcelona has no Michelin-starred room that is vegan-only, but it has the next best thing: a cluster of three-star kitchens that will build you a full vegan tasting when you ask, plus a dedicated all-vegan bistro and the world's most awarded vegetable restaurant. Six rooms follow, ranked by how seriously they take a plant-based diner, each with the price to plan around and the exact way to request the menu.

Tasting course at Disfrutar, Eixample Barcelona
Photo: Google Places. A course at Disfrutar, Eixample Barcelona.

Why Barcelona does vegan-on-request better than vegan-only

Catalan fine dining runs on the market and the season, which turns out to be good news for a vegan diner. The same kitchens that built their reputations on produce are the ones equipped to turn out a full plant-based menu without cutting corners. What the city lacks is a starred vegan-only flagship. What it has instead is depth: four three-star rooms and a one-star room that all cook vegan to order, a dedicated all-vegan bistro, and Xavier Pellicer, the Eixample vegetable kitchen named the world's best vegetable restaurant, which serves a vegan tasting alongside its vegetarian and omnivore menus.

The list leads with Disfrutar, the most decorated kitchen in town, then Lasarte, ABaC and Cocina Hermanos Torres, the other three-star rooms that build a vegan tasting on request, followed by the dedicated vegan bistro Rasoterra and the one-star Alkimia. Every name links to its full review, with the price to budget and how to flag the menu. For the wider city, start with the Barcelona dining guide, and for the plant-based field see the best vegan restaurants worldwide.

The vegan list

1

Disfrutar

Creative Mediterranean · Eixample · grand tasting around €295

Vegan menu: on request — vegetarian tasting as standard, vegan with notice

Disfrutar is the headline answer. The three-star room on Carrer de Villarroel, run by the ex-elBulli trio of Oriol Castro, Eduard Xatruch and Mateu Casañas, has been ranked the best restaurant in the world, and it will cook its tasting as a vegetarian menu at the same price, adapting to fully vegan when you give notice. This is the most ambitious plant-based meal in the city, technique-driven and as precise as the standard arc. Request the vegan version when you book and confirm a few days out so the kitchen can plan the courses.

2

Lasarte

Contemporary Basque · Eixample · tasting around €300

Vegan menu: on request — vegetarian menu available, vegan with notice

Lasarte is the grand-occasion pick. Martín Berasategui and head chef Paolo Casagrande have held three Michelin stars on Carrer de Mallorca since 2017, and the kitchen offers a vegetarian menu that it will rebuild as vegan with advance notice. This is the dressed-up room on the list, formal and polished, where the plant-based menu arrives with the same service as the rest of the evening. Flag vegan when you reserve, confirm ahead, and book it for a Barcelona anniversary dinner.

3

ABaC

Modern Mediterranean · Sant Gervasi · one grand tasting

Vegan menu: on request — vegetarian and gluten-free accommodated

ABaC is Jordi Cruz's flagship, three Michelin stars in a quiet Sant Gervasi villa, and it runs a single elaborate tasting that the kitchen adapts thoughtfully for vegetarian, gluten-free and, with notice, vegan diners. The cooking is the most overtly modern in this group, heavy on technique and presentation, so a plant-based brief becomes a showcase rather than a substitution. Note vegan in the booking and confirm directly a day or two before, since the menu is built around the request rather than printed.

4

Cocina Hermanos Torres

Catalan · Les Corts · grand tasting menu

Vegan menu: on request — vegetable-driven kitchen, vegan with notice

Cocina Hermanos Torres is the twins' three-star room in Les Corts, where Sergio and Javier Torres cook around an open central kitchen with a marked fondness for vegetables and broths. The team is notably accommodating with dietary requests, so a vegan version of the tasting is well within reach when you flag it ahead. The room is one of the most theatrical in Barcelona, the cooking rooted in Catalan produce. Tell them you want a plant-based menu when you reserve and confirm before you arrive.

5

Rasoterra

Organic vegan bistro · Gothic Quarter · bistro prices, €€

Vegan menu: always — the whole kitchen is 100% vegan

Rasoterra is the only fully vegan kitchen on this list. The bistro on Carrer del Palau in the Gothic Quarter has cooked 100% plant-based Catalan food since 2013, built on organic local produce and a serious natural-wine list, with a menu that changes through the season. It is a relaxed neighbourhood room rather than a tasting-menu temple, which makes it the easygoing, lower-priced pick for a dinner where nothing needs to be requested or adapted. It closes on Mondays, so plan around that.

6

Alkimia

Modern Catalan · Eixample · tasting around €184

Vegan menu: on request — vegetarian and vegan with notice

Alkimia is the value entry into a starred kitchen here. Jordi Vilà holds one Michelin star for his modern Catalan tasting in the Eixample, and at roughly €184 it is the most reachable seat on this list. The kitchen will compose a vegetarian or vegan path through the menu when you give it warning, drawing on the same market produce that drives the standard tasting. It is the pick for a serious plant-based meal without the three-star outlay; request the menu well ahead so the kitchen can plan.

How to ask for a vegan menu in Barcelona

No starred room on this list prints a vegan tasting, so the request always goes in the booking. The strongest results come from Disfrutar and Lasarte, where a vegetarian menu is a standing option the kitchen will rebuild as vegan, both wanting notice several days out. ABaC and Cocina Hermanos Torres compose the plant-based version around your request, so the earlier you tell them, the better. Alkimia handles the same at one star. Use the word vegan rather than vegetarian, since that rules out the butter, dairy and stock these kitchens reach for, and confirm by phone a day before. For a meal where nothing needs adapting, go straight to Rasoterra. Plan the rest with Barcelona client dinners and the best vegetarian restaurants worldwide.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the best vegan fine dining in Barcelona?

For a dedicated all-vegan kitchen, Rasoterra in the Gothic Quarter is the pick: a 100% plant-based bistro open since 2013, built on organic Catalan produce and natural wines. For fine dining proper, the city's three-star rooms set the bar, with Disfrutar, Lasarte, ABaC and Cocina Hermanos Torres all building a vegan version of their tasting when you ask in advance. Start with the Barcelona dining guide and request the vegan menu when you book.

Does Barcelona have a vegan Michelin-starred restaurant?

Barcelona has no Michelin-starred room that is exclusively vegan. What it has instead is depth: Disfrutar, Lasarte, ABaC and Cocina Hermanos Torres each hold three Michelin stars and will cook a full vegan tasting on request, while Alkimia holds one star and does the same. The best-known vegetable kitchen in the city, Xavier Pellicer, offers a vegan tasting option and has been named the world's best vegetable restaurant, though it is not Michelin-starred.

Which Barcelona restaurants do a vegan tasting menu on request?

Most of the serious kitchens will. Disfrutar runs a vegetarian tasting as standard and adapts it to vegan with notice, Lasarte offers a vegetarian menu and builds vegan on request, and ABaC and Cocina Hermanos Torres both compose a plant-based version of their grand tasting when told ahead. Alkimia handles the same at one star. In every case the move is identical: state vegan in the booking and confirm with the restaurant a day or two before.

How much does a vegan tasting menu cost in Barcelona?

It tracks the room's standard tasting price, since the kitchen does equal work. At the three stars, expect roughly 295 euros at Disfrutar and around 300 euros at Lasarte, with ABaC and Cocina Hermanos Torres in the same band. Alkimia's tasting is about 184 euros, the most reachable starred seat here. Rasoterra is far cheaper, a la carte and set menus at bistro prices, because it is a neighbourhood vegan room rather than a tasting-menu temple.

Is there a fully vegan restaurant in Barcelona?

Yes. Rasoterra in the Gothic Quarter is a 100% vegan bistro that has cooked plant-based Catalan food since 2013, with a seasonal menu and a strong natural-wine list. At the high end, Xavier Pellicer in the Eixample is the city's vegetable benchmark, repeatedly named the world's best vegetable restaurant, and offers a fully vegan tasting alongside its vegetarian and omnivore options. For the wider field see the best vegan restaurants worldwide.

Menus and prices verified against each restaurant's published information in June 2026; confirm vegan availability directly when you book. Restaurants for Kings is editorial, not sponsored. Some reservation links may earn an affiliate commission, which never affects a ranking or a score.