• Loving Hut

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  • White Vegan
Vegan
Asian
Malaysian

Part of international chain of vegan restaurants opened by followers of Supreme Master Ching Hai, an advocate for veg living. Each location is individual family owned. Serving vegan food, coffee, non-alcoholic bevs.s for 20-100 people. Open Mon-Tue 11:00am-3:00pm, 5:00pm-10:00pm, Thu-Sun 11:00am-3:00pm, 5:00pm-10:00pm.


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4 Reviews

First Review by freeprincebandar

curriemrusmc

Points +13

Vegetarian
28 Jan 2024

Green curry

Their vegetable green curry is the best I've tried in the area. Ordered several times for take out.

znarl

Points +1020

Vegetarian
19 Jul 2023

Looking forward to returning

The set menus are outstanding value offering delicious food. Staff are very attentive and friendly, very much focused on their customers. Restaurant looks great, found it very romantic and cozy. Need to drive to visit but there's parking outside and it's worth the trouble. Not much else to add other than I very much look forward to returning and trying more of the menu.

Pros: Set menu is outstanding value, Romance and cozy, Friendly and attentive staff

Cons: Not a great location.

Spaghetti_monster

Points +900

Vegan
29 May 2018

Tasty hericium mushroom satay

Not bad, but not amazing. Good if you’re in the area, but probably not worth driving out of the way for (there are better vegan places in KL in my opinion). We tried the wanton mee (good if a little salty, the dumplings in soup were very good though), basil hericium mushrooms (good), sweet and sour ‘steak’ (tasty but the batter around the mock meat was soft/soggy), Vietnamese rolls (fine but nothing special), satay (best thing we ordered, made with hericium mushrooms and the sauce was good). We also initially ordered roti canai as well as a spinach dish but they had run out of both (in fact there seemed to be no greens available except lettuce). The service was ok but the restaurant area was full of tables covered in toys and general clutter. It felt like someone’s lounge/living room... not necessarily a bad thing but the food isn’t particularly cheap (it’s not a fancy place but the prices suggest it should be).

Pros: Extensive menu, Vegan versions of popular Malaysian dishes, All vegan

Cons: Slightly cluttered/messy environment , Several dishes sold out/unavailable

freeprincebandar

Points +305

Vegan
14 Oct 2012

One of the best options in KL

This is one of my 2 favorite restaurants in KL (the other being Annalakshmi and not counting the Buddhist temple-another great option)
Have standard Chinese-Vietnamese dishes as well as comfort food (country fried steak, french fries, etc), as well as Malaysian dishes (asam laksa) all excellent. several vegan desert options including vegan ice cream. If you still have room after eating here, you're not too far from the 101 mall (also called IOI mall) to get some Q bean soft serve.
Only reason we did not eat here more often in KL is that we did not have a car and it takes a solid hour on the bus to get here from KL central(excluding the time you are waiting for the bus).

Pros: excellent food, excellent vegan deserts

Cons: difficult to get here w/o private car




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