If you are planning a trip to Vigo, here are a few things to know about the halal restaurants there. The north-west coast of Spain is a good place to travel to in the summer for its beaches, but in the winter, it is a great place to visit because of its beautiful architecture and delicious food.

Halal restaurants in Vigo tend to offer a wide variety of dishes.
There are restaurants that specialise in Italian food, there are places that offer Moroccan food, and there are even some that are focused on Chinese and Thai dishes.
If you are visiting this part of Spain, these tips can help you find a halal restaurant in Vigo that will satisfy your taste buds. First, you should be prepared for the cultural differences. Then, the second step to finding halal restaurants in Vigo is to know your needs.
El Fencio
If I had to describe El Fencio in one word, it would have to be divine. The food is some of the best I have ever had and ranks oh so high on my list (it’s very long). The service is very fast and the prices are good for the portions of quality of food you receive. The atmosphere of the restaurant is bright and uplifting, giving a great feeling as soon as you walk in.
The workers are very kind and attentive and will be willing to help with any kind of issue whether its big or small.
Mimmasa
From pasta to fresh stone-baked pizza tis restaurants as everything Italian you can think of. The workers are very welcoming and the service speed is average. The prices are very good for the quality of food you receive and the portions are quite big, so if you have a small appetite I would recommend sharing or requesting a smaller dish. The plates are beautifully presented and the interior complements that well. The walls and floor are lined with lovely bright white tiles which reflect the natural light well, scientifically proven to lighten your mood.
I would recommend this restaurant to anyone who is in Vigo.
Maruja Limon
The first and utmost thing I have to point out is that the Maruja Limon is a Michelin-starred restaurant designed for fine dining and the dishes are very expensive, but this cannot put you off! They serve lots of Mediterranean cuisines and different kinds of seafood dishes, whether it’s a plate of sushi or a complex dish, fished straight from the sea.
I would recommend the 60 € tasting menu as you can try all sorts of dishes and have a few courses of desserts at the end to cleanse your pallet, ensuring you leave with a smile.
La Pepita Burger Bar
Although a burger bar, La Pepita Burger Bar offers so much more, with its menu ranging from fried dishes to delicious salad bowls. The burgers served are very quirky and original, made with fillings you would never think of seeing inside a burger- like fruits or some unexpected spices here and there.
The service is incredibly fast and the workers are very kind and welcoming, there are lots of them so as soon as you walk in you can be assured that it will be one of the most satisfying dining experiences of your life and time in Spain.
Bambu
If you are a health freak (like me occasionally) but love to eat authentic and international foods, then Bambu is for you! The whole restaurant’s ideology is based on being able to enjoy food even whilst on a vegan diet. The restaurant offers salad bowls, smoothie bowls, brownies, sushi, soup, stir-fry and so so much more. The atmosphere is very cozy and the workers give off a very warm and sweet vibe.
Bambu is a great place to go to with family and children, as you could possibly take it as a learning opportunity!
