Houston Restaurant Review: Loving Hut

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By Brian Bowers
In a microwave crazed, fast-food society we want everything and we want it now. As such, with hectic lifestyles and very demanding schedules we rarely have the opportunity to get food that is healthy for us as well as quick and affordable. In our bodies we should actively try to place ingredients that are safe, whole and promote wellness and balance. If you are interested in trying delicious, healthy food then I urge you to try Loving Hut located at 2825 Kirkwood.  This is vegan food you will want to tell EVERYONE about.

I’ll start by assuring you the food is just as picture perfect as it is succulent. There aren’t any false advertisements here. I’m actually not sure if they truly capture how wonderful the meals are. For example, I’ll let you know now that Mongolian Wonder($6.99) is a dish comparable to PF Chang’s Mongolian Beef.  Other personal favorites include the sweet & sour divine ($6.99), which will have you convinced that there is a chicken running around somewhere! But alas this place is all VEGAN—nothing animal or by products!

The setting is comfortable and quaint with a maximum occupancy of 84, providing an intimate yet very casual dining experience. The serene, humble space is characterized by an open structure with numerous windows and natural lighting. Peaceful, neutral colors are beautifully used to add an sense of calm and relaxation. Here, one gets the impression that you go for nourishment, not just to eat.  This is topped off by the fact that the staff is comprised of a group of genuine individuals all committed to raising the social and spiritual consciousness globally through the way we eat.

Although I don’t enforce ideologies and belief systems, eating should be both a conscious and spiritual experience. At the very least, it is a in our best interest to wisely nourish our bodies with ingredients and foods that take care of us from the inside out. If you are looking for something delicious and very reasonably priced go to Loving Hut.

For more information on veganism and vegetarianism, check out this great article on wiki answers.

What is the Difference Between Vegans and Vegetarians

Thanksgiving Dinner in Houston

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One of the first restaurants to occupy the now bustling Washington Avenue corridor, MAX’s helped set the bar for the quality of food and wine in the area. Read more

MAX’s will be open from 5-10 pm on Thanksgiving Night!!

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2009

Not Yo Mama’s Thanksgiving Dinner

6:30 p.m.