Loving Hut - Menu

Ferdinand-Beit-Str. 7, 20099 Hamburg, Germany

🛍 Bier, Saft, Suppe, Fleisch

4.7 💬 2446 Reviews
Loving Hut

Phone: +494060780993

Address: Ferdinand-Beit-Str. 7, 20099 Hamburg, Germany

City: Hamburg

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2446

Website: http://www.lovinghut.de/hamburg-st-georg/index.html

"Very quiet as I ate early in the evening - was seated immediately, orders taken as soon as I put the menu down and the food arrived as fast as it was possible to prepare. The menu looked varied and interesting, Its entirely vegan, and anything could be made gluten free on request. For my taste it leant pretty heavily on soy 'fake meats' with a few tofu and seitan options and not much in the way of fresh vegetables - but the food was good regardless.Anyone whos German is as poor as mine needn't worry - The menus are printed in English as well as German and although the host did not speak much English she was very patient and I had no issues ordering whatsoever.A starter, main, and beer was around 16EUR and very fillingIts worth noting that the drinks menu is entirely alcohol free (including the beers)"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Main Course

Seitan Süß-Sauer

Pasta

Salads

Soups

Dessert

Chicken Dishes

Fried Specialties

Rice Dishes

Vegetarische Gerichte

Pizza

Abendkarte - Salate

Nudel- Und Reisgerichte

Vegane Spezialitäten

Japanese Specialties

Bachelor'S Dinners

Seafood

Vegetables

Vegan Vegan

The food was super delicious, the service fast and friendly, the prices absolutely fair.

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Reviews

קארין
קארין

Small restaurant, nice food, nice prices. If you want vegan food, Asian style yoy will have a fine meal here.


Ina
Ina

Nice Vietnamese veggie dishes! Conveniently located and with friendly staff! It's refreshing eating greenly staff after having heavy western cuisines ????


StefanE
StefanE

Operation went super fast. And the food was good. We had fried noodles and the barbecue as a lunch menu, so with soup or spring rolls for 7.90€. It was good for the price, but rather down-to-earth. View menu


solosoylina
solosoylina

The food was great. Compared to other vegan Vietnamese restaurants in the city somewhat cheaper. For this, there are also smashes at the ambience and the presentation, but I have tasted better here.


marky
marky

High quality, friendly team, I like. Around 30 seats inside. Exactly 15 mins walk f/ central train station. — CURRENTLY CLOSED AS OF JULY 2022 DUE TO ALLEGEDLY DEFECTIVE KITCHEN Updated from previous review on 2022-07-29


Margret
Margret

The Loving Hut chain offers vegan food restaurant style. Good food in a basement room. Got seitan steaks in sauce and rice. Afterwards bananasplit with palmoil whipped cream. Good food, to be recommended. But do check opening times before you go! View menu


Faris
Faris

The Loving Hut is a nice little restaurant with friendly staff in Hamburg St. Georg. It is easily accessible on foot and offers a completely vegan menu with plenty of choice. Unfortunately, the portions are quite small and then too expensive in the overall ratio. Because it was at best fine. Spring rolls, meat substitutes and also sauces were not self-made and come from industrial production. Overall, a growing experience and I would not repeat it either. Updated from previous review on 2022-12-19


Jane
Jane

We've been to a few Loving Huts across Europe, and this one was really nice with a great choice of Asian food on the menu. I had the wan tan dumpling soup to start and a tofu noodle dish for a main, both of which were delicious. The portions were quite substantial, so it is also good value. The interior is similar to other LHs we have been to - clean, bright, functional, not particularly stylish or fancy, with a vegan message playing on a loop on TV. But as long as I can get well priced delicious vegan food, I'm happy! The desserts looked delicious, but I was too full to try one!


Antonie
Antonie

Very quiet as I ate early in the evening - was seated immediately, orders taken as soon as I put the menu down and the food arrived as fast as it was possible to prepare. The menu looked varied and interesting, Its entirely vegan, and anything could be made gluten free on request. For my taste it leant pretty heavily on soy 'fake meats' with a few tofu and seitan options and not much in the way of fresh vegetables - but the food was good regardless.Anyone whos German is as poor as mine needn't worry - The menus are printed in English as well as German and although the host did not speak much English she was very patient and I had no issues ordering whatsoever.A starter, main, and beer was ar... View menu

Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburg, a port city in northern Germany, is known for its maritime heritage, vibrant culture, and local dishes like Fischbrötchen and Labskaus. It's a blend of old charm and modern vibe.

Categories

  • Bier Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience.
  • Saft Freshly squeezed and revitalizing beverages made from the finest fruits, offering a burst of natural flavors. Perfectly refreshing, our juices provide a healthy and delicious way to quench your thirst. View menu
  • Suppe Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Fleisch Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.

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