Hicuri Art Restaurant

Granada


Granada’s leading street artist, El Niño de las Pinturas, has been let loose inside Hicuri, creating a psychedelic backdrop to the wonderful vegan food and organic wines served at this easy-going, hugely popular restaurant. Zingy salads, creative veggie burgers and curried seitan sit alongside plant-based renditions of Andalucian faves, like shiitake croquettes or pisto (ratatouille) with patatas a lo pobre.


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