Loving Hut Healthy Cuisine
2842 Rogers Dr, Falls Church
(703) 942-5622
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Will never go again.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
So many non-animal options, all of which we tried were delish. Lemongrass and general Tsos were standouts. Have and will be back.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Lemongrass Tofu, General TSO’S Chicken
Liked the flexibility to substitute different proteins. Dining room very warm.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
Northern Virginia does not have a lot of vegan restaurants, so I feel immensely grateful that this restaurant exists. Loving Hut has been my go-to restaurant for years when I’m in the area! I feel very comforted there. I recommend the Super Kale dish!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best loving hut food I have had at 5 different locations in 3 different states
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
As a Florida native, whenever I am in town this place is a MUST visit. I’ve had food at other Loving Hut locations but nothing compares to the Falls Church location. The food is always awesome and there is such an extensive menu.
Delicious transformative food that nourishes your mind, body and soul! Their food really is made with 💗✨🫶✨Love✨🫶✨💖
Delicious!!! Very large menu. Everything was so tasty. Impressed with the vegan desserts especially.
Tried summer rolls and sautéed jalapeño tofu that comes with rice. Summer rolls comes with peanut sauce was a good combo,while sautéed jalapeño tofu comes with rice was really tasty not too spicy.
Service is good too,didn’t wait long.
Have enough sitting arrangement ,we did go on a Sunday evening.
No longer my go to place for me or my family. Insane prices. Almost everything has nearly doubled since covid. Two tiny cheese sticks for 7 dollars. Soup, 16.95 for something that's far from being worth that price. Clear noodles $19.95. The soups used to be 9.95 just a few years ago. Recently ordered the Hue's spicy noodle soup and the flavor was underwhelming as another reviewer wrote. It didn't have the onions they used to put, just a a few pieces of mock beef, overcooked noodle as another reviewer said, a slice of lemon surprisingly instead of lime and just overall lacking the old flavor and missing toppings it felt like. it felt extremely average, but the price, not so average. The higher the prices the lower the revenues. And you can't make that difference up by charging even more to the few customers that are still coming. The upcoming recession will not be good for many with these exorbitant prices. My choice of place to go now is Sunflower Vegetarian in Vienna. Soups are 14.95 and they have lunch special that comes with a small miso soup for only $12.00 This is how these places eventually close down. Seen it happen a hundred times before. Unfortunately, greed effects all business owners no matter what dietary preference they follow in America. It's just too delicious for them to let that feeling pass.
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The first time I visited this place was many moons ago. Visited today and the food wasn’t great. Under-seasoned, underwhelming & just quite disappointing.
I ordered the samosas and they tasted exactly like the ones from Trader Joe’s. I added extra protein to my order and it was 2 different proteins, one maybe a vegan spam and another vegan shrimp which i didn’t understand.
The blissful fried rice brought upon me no bliss and all disappointment.
Ordered the lemongrass tofu for my husband and it was watery and so bad he had to just toss it.
Wouldn’t visit again or recommend , not to a friend or foe.
Best place in town for the vegan food
Highly recommended all!! Friendly staff good atmosphere
Great vietnamese vegetarian/vegan food
I really haven't a clue as to how many times I've visited this location, but the number has to be approaching 100. The owners are wonderful. The staff is friendly. The interior decor is lovely. The food is very satisfying. This is not fine dining—it's a Vietnamese based, broad reach menu. Whoever you are, whatever your tastes, you're likely to find something you can enjoy. WINNER.
You need to try the pho! The broth is flavorful and the imitation meat is so good.
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