Vegan eaters rejoice. A completely vegan restaurant with more options that you would know what to do with. The Orange Yogi Is one of my favorite dishes. Balanced sauce with just the right amount of scallions to round the flavor out. My second favorite is the Lemongrass noodle dish. I just love lemongrass! I sub bean spouts for the lettuce to round out the flavors. The avocado smoothie was on special so I saved myself a dollar but spent four. Worth every dollar!!! Eat here!
Chupa C.
Classificação do local: 4 Melbourne, FL
The Pros: you totally bypass the whole«can I eat that?» potion of your meal. No meat, no dairy in the restaurant. They get an extra star for eschewing the Culture Of Death, but the food is a solid 3. The Cons: not especially healthy. Deep fried, stir fried faux meats and starches with salt and gravy and sauce. Light on the actual veggies. I ordered something called«Healthy Rice.» Healthy? Lol — Greasy and salty, pretty tasty, but I wouldn’t have it often. Prices are reasonable, service was good, nobody tried to recruit me into the Supreme Master’s cult. The front of the building is filthy and messy but it’s cleanISH inside.
June Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Altamonte Springs, FL
Not a vegan but tried with s friend who is. Had the chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream. Very good and would recommend to all to try.
Mary S.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
My husband & I really enjoyed this restaurant. I have eaten a Vegan diet in the past, and he was interested in trying it. The restaurant is clean and quiet, with some music/TV playing in the background. The service was good– no complaints. We ordered the New York Steak(delicious!) and the Golden BBQ(not bad, but my least favorite of what we tried). My Orange Yogi Rice was PERFECT; I’ve tried other orange sauces that were horrible– this is probably the best I’ve ever had. My husband got the Grilled Teriyaki, which was also good & a get-again. We finished the meal with Banana Fritters– the perfect ending to the meal. For the two of us, 2 appetizers, 2 meals, and a desert was way too much food and we left stuffed, but we were excited to try a variety of things. We will definitely be back!
Elaine L.
Classificação do local: 4 Manhattan, NY
Very friendly place, and clean. The people who worked there welcomed us and the food was very good.
Niamh C.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
Great food! lots of selection for vegetarians and nice staff.
Tropical D.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
Always great service and a positive vibe at Loving Hut. Food is very straight forward Asian food with fake meat. Price is decent. In my experience, service isn’t the fastest, but it’s often times one person doing the serving, cooking and cleaning! The nondescript peace loving religious videos on loop are hilarious.
Veronica J.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
So i passed this way. looked at the reviews and thought from Rheas review I would try the phở soup. I tried first some vegan thai iced thea and may I say it really may give its counterpart a run for the money. It was actually too sweet for me. The phở soup was REALLY good! It was nice and spicy and tasty – I was pleasantly surprised. It was filling and yummy– not quite sure how to describe it –noodles with yumminess in it. Service was very good, food was pleasantly tasty– I would give it another shot!!! The ambience is different, also. Give it a shot! PS. They don’t have the buffet anymore!!!
Michelle V.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
One time I came almost at 3pm and they still latted me order what I wanted.(not just trying to kick us out like some restaurants do).The second time I came with my husband they still gave me great servers and food. I love the old guy there. Worth to at least try it out once in your life.
Kimmy D.
Classificação do local: 1 Hollywood, FL
Grossssssss!!! Nooooooo!!! The service was super duper slow & not too friendly either. Sad cause I was looking forward to eating here while visiting Orlando. This Lovin Hut is nothing at all like the amazing one in Brooklyn!
Monique L.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
There are a lot of things I’d like to do to be a better person. One of those things is eating vegan(for ethical, environmental and health reasons). I’ve transitioned to vegetarian but since the dairy industry is so highly subsidized it is difficult to easily avoid dairy laden products while grocery shopping and especially while eating out at restaurants. Loving Hut has mastered most asian inspired dishes and they even have some western style dishes like ham sandwiches and burgers. The chain is related to a talking head spiritual healer guru which just makes the experience that much more interesting. The interior is a decent size, seating about 50 or so. The outside looks a tad run down though. Service reminded me of island life, not fast paced, very relaxed like stopping by an old grandparent’s home for dinner. Price is extremely affordable. Got dumplings for appetizer, 3 entrées, banana fritters for dessert and Thai iced tea… $ 40 after taxes… yes three entrées!(No, I didn’t eat it all by myself). Amazing.
Rick D.
Classificação do local: 4 Lafayette, IN
Wow are first time at a Vegan Restaurant Some one needs to put one in our back yard
Ivy G.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
Avocado Salad taste so Fresh! The Tofu was yummy! If your a Vegan you should def try this place out… I was skeptical at first but it was worth it
M D.
Classificação do local: 5 Lafayette, IN
My husband found this place while we were on vacation. We were really impressed. Our entrees were very good. The vegan desserts are exceptional. Very friendly owner and staff.
Donny P.
Classificação do local: 5 Ocoee, FL
Writing this review a little late. Went to loving hut on Thursday with my wife. We had a chance to get away from the kids for a little while and decided to eat here. We hadn’t been here in a while so I was excited. Well it turned out to be a really good experience. The menu had changed, better images and descriptions of the food. What we enjoyed the most was the service Vat(unsure about spelling). He really made our meal enjoyable and took good care of us. My wife and I had the wonton soup, she had the avocado salad and I had some dumplings and a fish sandwich. I was impressed with the taste of the sandwich. Really had good flavor. It came with sweet potato fries too… they were really good. We left there content with our meal and with the nice treatment and service. I know the outside might not look it’s best, but like good books, it’s what’s inside that counts. Can’t wait to go back!
Brenda F.
Classificação do local: 3 Orlando, FL
Spring Rolls are the best. All hail The Supreme Master. Summer Rolls were good. The other food items we’ve tasted weren’t so great but the flan is good too. Rose cappuccino is hit or miss, sometimes good sometimes too bitter
Hector C.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
For a restaurant that a a fully vegan menu they have endless options! I love how they basically replicate all your Asian cuisine dishes, but fully vegan. The flavors are awesome and the vegan cheesecake is so amazing it’s a must try for everyone!
Brendan C.
Classificação do local: 5 Tampa, FL
I’ve been to several Loving Hut restaurants from Florida to California to Washington, this Loving Hut is honestly one of the best ones I’ve been to thus far. The menu has a huge variety, from the usual Asian affairs of noodles and rice bowls to sandwiches, burgers, salads, and lots of American favorites such as corn dogs and ‘chik’n’ strips. Mind you, all these options are vegan! I have not had a vegan corn dog outside of this Loving Hut, I was extremely surprised to find baseball park vegan food at this restaurant. I had the avocado salad, golden strips, and corn dogs the last time I went here. I enjoyed my avocado salad, as it was a sweet vinaigrette with fruit and avocado that was very satisfying, as eating avocado is probably my favorite vegetable. The golden strips for vegan ‘imitation’ chick’n strips were much better than anything I could find in a store, because they’re double battered and have the texture of any normal fried food. If you can’t tell — I’m a huge fan of vegan snack foods, so I thoroughly enjoyed this restaurant and put it on the top of my favorite Loving huts thus far.
Tairi P.
Classificação do local: 4 Orlando, FL
As a vegan, this is one of my go-to places to eat. That being said, there are some dishes that kind of fall flat and are a little greasy. I personally miss the curry BBQ dish that had curried rice and a skewer of BBQ fake meat. Add a touch of soy sauce and it’s delicious! My current go-to foods are the Smiling Dumplings, the NY Steak appetizer(don’t be fooled, it’s absolutely nothing like a steak, but it’s still good), and the golden rice(ask for eggplant sauce, that stuff is the jam!). The dishes that haven’t impressed me were the seafood dishes, but there is more than enough to choose from that is tasty. I also miss the Sunday buffet! I wish they’d bring that back! Aside from the food, the people who work there are the nicest people I’ve ever encountered. On the TVs is a constant stream of the leader of the religion they follow, which while it sounds annoying, is never loud and all it is is the female leader talking about the benefits of a plant-based diet and being a good person. So it’s the least in-your-face religion I’ve ever seen! The place is kept clean and everything is painted white with some gold accents, which makes it feel bright and clean! I’ll definitely keep this as one of my favorite places to go! In fact, it’s lunchtime now…
Randolph Z.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
Meals can be magical. Not at Applebee’s, definitely not at Cheesecake Factory, not at Olive Garden. They can not be magical at those places. Those are bad places. Bad. For a magical meal, you should probably go to Loving Hut. As with most of the other MEN on here, I will grunt loudly that«I Aint Vegan» before continuing, kind of how people like to say«I aint racist» before telling the one about the black guy and the cheese pizza. I aint vegan, but if vegan food was always as delicious and cheap as this, I might be. Let it be known that god was very angry with me for the last year and a half, and prevented me from going here. Finally, I defied our impotent magical leader in the sky, and promptly renounced him forever because the lemongrass noodles were so much better than the god of 1 Samuel 15:3 could ever be. Really, they were incredible. Little lemongrassy hairs embedded within the secret juices of assumedly homemade pasta, with some TVP on top… And the world changed forever. Skip the spring rolls, I would advise, and also the BBQ, which looked disappointing. Get something with noodles, something in soup perhaps, if you’re into that kind of thing. In other news, there is a fucking crazy television station on all the time here, with some constant telethon proceeding through our meal, with subtitles in –count em– 14 languages. They constantly referred to «Supreme Master,» which is apparently some Vietnamese lady who wears a ton of makeup so as to(from the looks of it) appear white. She did not appear during the telethon, except several times to call in. During this, her photograph was shown, huge, on the screen. I half expected it to grade into talk of «dear leader» and images of classrooms full of kids with the same haircut. A Wikipedia search shows that she once cost the National Parks Service $ 1 million, and that if you eat at Loving Hut(and you should), your money will be going to her. Fun fact — Loving Hut is a chain. It does not feel like one. May Supreme Master ever smile upon you, as you cram 1.5 pounds of noodles in your face and renounce all other gods.