The buffet is good for lunch but for dinner I would order off the menu as the buffet is pretty empty. Though the buffet is charged by the weight of the plate so why not do both?! The servers speak English and the food is delicious and cheap. I ate at this location twice in Prague. It’s a must for any vegans visiting.
T D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Diego, CA
This place is super cheap. They weigh your food after you load up your plate. It was filling, but I’ve had better veggie food, tbh. Overall, its worth it.
Luke M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Oxford, OH
This was a peaceful place that caught me completely off guard! Great food accompanied with excellent service. If you are vegan then don’t pass it by.
Eva L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Temecula, CA
Cafeteria style dining. Everything I chose was pretty good. There were some mystery balls of seasoned tofu that were delicious, the deep fried cauliflower — not so much. I liked that I only paid for what I took. It was filling and yummy!
Ztraceny J.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Fairfield, CA
This is my favorite vegan restaurant chain! Everything in the restaurant is fresh, delicious, wholesome, balanced, and delectable! The staff are always incredibly friendly, helpful and speak really great English. Prague is the closest Loving Hut to me(I live on Germany) so every chance my husband I get, we make a Bee-line to Praha to enjoy this special treat! A must-try whether vegan, vegetarian, or none of the above. You won’t regret it!
Ashlae W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Denver, CO
The only reason I’m giving this place one star is because my boyfriend kind of enjoyed his spring rolls. I, however, ordered the sushi and it was straight up awful — which I suppose was because they don’t specialize in the seaweed/rice wrapped goodness. First of all, the rice was hot. Don’t know if you’ve ever had hot sushi but it is not good. Second of all, it was filled with the tiniest sliver of cucumber and carrot. And thirdly — yep, it gets worse — the soy sauce wasn’t even real soy sauce. I think the only way anyone could enjoy this restaurant is if they like eating unhealthy vegan food made from super processed faux meat. Otherwise, go to the other vegan/vegetarian store a few doors down and grab some stuff to go. Or just go to Country Life — they don’t mess around.
Thi H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Berlin
Es ist eher eine Kantine als ein Restaurant und wird von Vietnamesen geführt, sodass die meisten Speisen asiatischer Herkunft sind. Die vegane Esskultur hat hier einen buddistischen Ursprung, so zumindest kann man anhand der Flyerauslage am Eingang erkennen. Das Selbstbedienungskonzept sieht so aus, dass man ähnlich wie in einer Kantine Tablett, Teller, Besteck nimmt und an einem Buffet vorbeikommt, wo man sich selber von verschiedenen Warmhaltetöpfen bedient. Es gibt verschieden Reissorten, asiatisches Wokgemüse, Frühlingsrollen mit Shitake und Weißkohl gefüllt und auch Speisen à la carte(wie z.B. vietnamesische Phở Suppe oder Wantan). Das Essen wird nach Gewicht berechnet und ist preiswert und schmackhaft, allerdings eher Imbiss-Niveau als High Class.