I am not sure how well you are familiar with vegan food chains and franchises. There is one, that I had recently discovered in my hometown. And just as I have taken notice of its existence, it vanished. It was not a restaurant but more of a hut on wheels. I was devastated. Before I even had to chance to try it out, it was simply removed from under my nose.
And then today, I took the bus to work and passed the spot where the hut once stood and, not driving and having time to actually notice things, I saw a banner stating the new location of the hut. And, who knew, I passed it so many times never noticing, that is sounds ridiculous.
The Loving Hut, serving only vegan food with take-away option is now conveniently a 2 minutes ride from office and I have been convincing my colleagues we simply must try their falafel. I'm a bit short on a ride today, but first chance there is, I will stop by and finally enjoy a carefree lunch, not worrying about ingredients!
I will not dig into the history and the story behind Loving Hut, but if you're interested, give it a try.
Have never heard about Loving Hut before, but it seems like a good idea.
ReplyDeleteRecently, when I'm vising restaurants, I started checking the menus and they offer so little for vegetarians. I'd be good having a franchise here too that's for them.
I don't think Hungary has Loving Hut yet, but I saw there are quite a few in Prague.
ReplyDeleteYes, Slovenia also doesn't cater for vegetarians well, though things are improving rapidly. I know we have at least one or two other vegan restaurants in the capital, but they're on the other side of the city so not convenient for a quick lunch break.
Regular restaurants usually offer one or two vegetarian options, but not vegan.