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Loving Hut

Phone:407-894-5673
Address:2101 E. Colonial Drive
Orlando, FL 32803

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“Be veg. Go green. Save the planet.” These words appear everywhere you turn at the Loving Hut, the tiny temple of veganism that recently materialized on Colonial Drive. The smiling Hut-dwellers have transformed the dark, cave-like spot that formerly housed Tay Do into a serene space lined with mirrors and flat-screen TVs and filled to overflowing with bright white modern tables and chairs.

Every visit – even for takeout – begins with a complimentary bowl of delicate clear miso soup. While sipping, contemplate the frustratingly uninformative menu and try to decide between Jolly Rice and Saintly Stir-fry. Fear not; it’s all delicious, especially to those already versed in the chewy delights of TVP. Noble Rice, a generous timbale topped with black sesame seeds, is served with a toothsome curry-sauced cutlet. Seven Sea Delight is a pile of seaweed-spiked ravioli-like items, crisp outside and tender inside. Heavenly Salad has the perfect sweet-sour tang for summer refreshing; pho and bun hue are serviceable interpretations. Western favorites are convincing as well: The club sandwich is a tall, messy “mayo”-and-pickle–laden treat.

About those flat-screens … they’re tuned at all times to “Supreme Master TV,” the international outreach channel of a certain Supreme Master Ching Hai. Her picture is everywhere, too, on books, bumper stickers and fridge magnets. It’s a little eerie, but the message is so benevolent that it’s hard to be too weirded out by it: vegetarianism, animal rights, saving the polar ice caps – wait, they also espouse eliminating alcohol. Now that is dangerous thinking.

Jessica Bryce Young

dining@orlandoweekly.com

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Report this comment On 5/16/2009 7:22:14 PM, Anonymous said:

It is very useful to me.

Report this comment On 1/14/2010 8:13:25 PM, Anonymous said:

It's an amazing place with amazing food and incredibly nice people. Everything is vegan so we (vegans) don't have to pick through the menu like we usually do or ask a million questions that regular places usually know nothing about anything, which begs the question: really, do they look at what their cooking? It's not that hard to know exactly what's in the food you make unless you cart in already-made crap and pass it off as fresh or made by them. In this disgusting animal-product obsessed world it is a sanctuary for vegans and vegetarians alike to have amazing food. Also, the prices are really great compared to other vegan fair which may be good, but is usually overpriced. I love the Lovin' Hut!

Report this comment On 1/14/2010 9:41:53 PM, Anonymous said:

The name of the place sounds like a brothel to me.

Report this comment On 2/4/2010 5:00:03 PM, Anonymous said:

WOW Anonymous from 1/14/10 is super annoying.

Report this comment On 2/4/2010 5:00:50 PM, Anonymous said:

oops there are 2 posts from same date. I mean the rambling, grammatically incorrect vegan preacher.

Report this comment On 2/4/2010 5:11:47 PM, Lamar said:

It kind of seems like the cafeteria at a cult's headquarters.
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