Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Vibrant vegan takes on Peruvian classics with standout desserts and friendly service; great value at lunch and dinner, though delivery and occasional service hiccups can disappoint.
Los Andenes delivers exceptional food quality with vivid vegan Peruvian dishes and standout desserts that justify its strong local following. However, inconsistent execution across visits—particularly with set menus and occasional salinity issues—prevents a higher grade, while isolated food safety concerns add caution. Friendly service and fair pricing make it a solid neighborhood choice for adventurous eaters seeking creative plant-based Peruvian cuisine.
In Chamberí, Los Andenes serves vegan riffs on Peruvian comfort with a cozy, unfussy room that feels warm and welcoming. Guests praise patient, friendly staff and vivid sauces; one diner raved the tres leches was a show-stopper. It sits outside the tourist core, drawing locals who make it a regular dinner spot. However, there are no notable review authenticity concerns beyond typical online variance. The cooking leans plant-based Peruvian with chifa touches: mushroom ceviche, wok-seared lomo, ají de gallina, and house sauces deliver bright, zesty flavors. Expect creative reworks rather than strict replicas, which many adore, though a few traditionalists find it less textbook Peruvian. Desserts stand out, especially the vegan tres leches and chocolate treats that feel like a sweet finish to share. Families do fine here thanks to familiar options like fries, pasta, and a burger alongside milder sauces. Portions are generally solid, and prices are friendly for central Madrid. No dedicated kids menu spotted, but the accessible dishes and casual vibe make it easy with kids if they are open to new flavors.
Area: Residential-meets-student district with indie shops and casual eateries; relaxed and local-focused rather than touristy.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical well-lit central Madrid side streets.
Nearby: Near Moncloa/Arguelles universities, small bars, cafes, and everyday services; away from major tourist sites.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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