La Cerería

La Rambla & Barri Gòtic


Black-and-white marble floors, a smattering of old wooden tables and ramshackle displays of musical instruments lend a bohemian charm to this warm vegetarian haunt that gets packed for its lunchtime menú del día (€12.50). Flavours change with the seasons, but expect dishes such as mushroom-stuffed courgettes, coconut curry with cous cous and spinach-pumpkin lasagne. Vegan options too.


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