Sustainable restaurants in Valencia.

Sustainable restaurants in Valencia

Eating out in Valencia! The city is bursting with tasty and good restaurants. Among them are quite a few sustainable restaurants, we know. It's not for nothing that Valencia was elected in 2024 as the Green Capital. In this article, we share a fine list of sustainable restaurants in Valencia, collected with the help of locals. That will be enjoyable!

Sustainable restaurant tips in Valencia

In collaboration with Visit Valencia

Valencia is known not only for its paella, but also for its many restaurants that opt for local and seasonal produce. The city even has a strong position in the We're Smart Green Guide, an international guide that recognises sustainable and plant-based gastronomy. Instead of stars, the guide works with radishes: the more radishes a restaurant gets (from 1 to 5), the more sustainable and plant-based the dishes are. Whether you fancy a sophisticated dinner or a casual evening of tapas, in Valencia you can have it all and more sustainably. Many restaurants offer vegetarian and vegan options with seasonal and regional ingredients.

Wow what a terrace! So at Contrapunto, you can eat delicious sustainable and vegerarian food.

Sustainable eating in Valencia: the hotspots

Where in Valencia can you enjoy greener culinary delights? This is the list compiled with help from locals!

  • Fierro: an intimate restaurant using local and seasonal ingredients. Here you will taste creative dishes that are also in the We're Smart Green Guide are recommended.
  • Lienzo: known for its innovative cuisine and dishes with a sustainable twist. Vegetarian and vegan options are certainly not lacking here.
  • Casa Montaña: a historic tavern where you can enjoy local tapas and organic wines.
  • Simposio (3 radishes): a sophisticated choice for lovers of vegetable dishes inspired by seasonal produce.
  • Ma Khin Café: Asian flavours with a sustainable slant. Top : Lots of vegan and vegetarian dishes on the menu.
  • La Barraca de Toni Montoliu (2 radishes): here you will taste authentic Valencian dishes using produce straight from the land, including vegetarian options.

At the table at La Barraca de Toni Montoliu, authentic Valencian food. Local, seasonal and veg is possible! What a picture!

More sustainable restaurants in Valencia

  • Horchatería Daniel: here you will taste traditional horchata, a local drink made from ecological almonds.
  • La Salita: Michelin-starred restaurant by Begoña Rodrigo with a seasonal menu that relies entirely on local produce.
  • Canalla Bistro: streetfood with a sustainable twist from celebrity chef Ricard Camarena.
  • Dos Estaciones: known for its seasonal menus and sustainable ingredients.
  • Atenea Sky: a restaurant with city views and a menu full of local and organic produce.
  • Contrapunto Les Arts: located in the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències this restaurant offers sophisticated dishes with a sustainable slant and many vegetarian options.

With this restaurant list, we'll help you get started, but we have even more green-in-Valencia tips for you. Because where are you going to sleep? And what will you do in between all the fine dining and beach hopping? We have plenty of ideas for that too, entirely in the style of thegreenlist.nl.

More sustainable travel tips in Europe

Photo credits: main image: Casa Montana (photos 1 & 3), La Barraca (photo 2), in article: palm tree: Miguel Rivera (Pexels), terrace: Contrapunto Les Arts, paella: La Barraca de Toni Montoliu.

Share

Picture of Saskia Sampimon-Versneij

Saskia Sampimon-Versneij

Founder of thegreenlist.nl. Her goal: to get as many people as possible excited about a more sustainable life. Sas also wrote the sustainable lifestyle book NIKS NIEUWS.
Picture of Saskia Sampimon-Versneij

Saskia Sampimon-Versneij

Founder of thegreenlist.nl. Her goal: to get as many people as possible excited about a more sustainable life. Sas also wrote the sustainable lifestyle book NIKS NIEUWS.

related articles

GOT A COOL IDEA OR CRAVING MORE GREENER INSPIRATION?

Follow thegreenlist.nl or reach out to us:

Sign up for the greener newsletter!

Get more sustainable inspiration, green tips and exclusive offers straight to your inbox. For now, our newsletter is only in Dutch (but we’re working on it).

FOLLOW @THEGREENLIST.NL

This article may contain affiliate links. This means that thegreenlist.nl receives a small commission if you buy something through this link, usually between 3% and 10%. A win-win situation: you get a direct link to beautiful sustainable products and with your purchase you support our research work - which we prefer to continue for a long time. We only link to products and sites we are fans of or support.

Sign up for the greener newsletter!

Don't want to miss articles and news from thegreenlist.nl, get a behind-the-scenes peek and always stay up to date on green perks and giveaways? Then sign up for the monthly newsletter: