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Bidra med feedbackI like to come to el eden. while I'm not totally vegan, I enjoy coming here for a quick bite. I found her vegan empanada really, really tasty and her vegan truffles to be pretty good as wel. there are also some beautiful homemade jams, pastas, brote and other seasoned. she also has other desserts without gluten, but not many were vegan, but they looked good. it is worth keeping a quick bit or just to check out!
El Edén is a natural foods café, bakery, and shop, with a menu featuring mostly lacto-vegetarian items, some meat, and limited vegan options. Specifically, the vegan options during my visit (Sep 16) were empanadas (pretty good), chocolate truflles (excellent), and some nice gluten-free biscuits). All vegan options were clearly labeled as such. They also have a few shelves of packaged natural food items. I would've visited more often if there were more vegan options. Non-vegans might find it interesting enough for return visits.
Lasagna was very nice, even if a little oily, it is worth a visit, even if only for the vegan empanadas. We also have truffles and mini biscuits that were not on my taste, but it is nice to have options. Owners don't speak English, but with a small reason Spanish and google you can get what you need.
I have one of the vegan empanadas that cost 10 soles together. A good snack or meal for hiking.
Some good and obvious vegan options. 4 grilled sandwich, 2 vegan empanadas (one is chard, one is artichoke) fresh juices, soy milk for coffees, a few packed snacks and truffles for dessert. The price was great. I have 1 sandwich, 2 empanadas for the road, 2 truffles for dessert, a cappuccino and a bar for the trail, for under 40 Sols.