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Part of international chain of vegan restaurants inspired by Supreme Master Ching Hai, an advocate for vegan living. Each location is individual family operated - this one since 2009. Serves vegan meals and dessert plus coffee and non-alcoholic beverages. Also features a small vegan grocery corner. Nearby train Saint-Sébastien Froissard/line 8. Confirmed closed January 2019.


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169 Reviews

First Review by jbgranick

wellread

Points +85

Vegan
25 Dec 2009

Great choice for vegans in Paris

My partner and I had a very pleasant dining experience. I had a beautiful crepe with mushrooms and a creamy soy filling, and my partner had the plat du jour which included a lovely galette & pasta dish. We had yummy chocolate cake for dessert. The staff was friendly and attentive. I look forward to returning and trying other dishes. I would prefer no TV with supreme master but it's not that obtrusive.

Pros: great variety for vegans, delicious food, friendly staff

Cons: TV in background

missmai27

Points +45

Vegan
07 Dec 2009

Great food!

I love this place : ) I live just around the corner and go here often for some takeout (Yes, living in France has taught me to enjoy a glass of wine with food so rather than dining in, me and my boyfriend prefer to take the food home).
The fresh summer rolls are to die for, by far my favourite thing on the menu and my bf is addicted to the Croustilliants (spelling?).. the chocolate cake deserves a thumbs up too.

Pros: great food, sells vegan cheeses to take home, friendly service

Cons: no alcohol, menu seems to stay pretty much teh same

TammyB

Points +26

Vegan
16 Nov 2009

Good food, friendly service

This place is located really close to the place I was staying at during my last visit to Paris but I only got to try it onthe last day in town... It was a very good experience though. I had a very good pumpkin soup and a decent quish of the day, and for the flight back home I ordered to take-away the soy nuggets (were also good, but better eaten warm, I assume :)). Also went later that day for coffee and chocolate cake, which was nice. After I left I noticed they were on their break.. it was about 4pm. Still they served me and didn't mention anything. Some commercial for their organisation runs on a TV set above the customers but it's rather quiet and the place is actually quite peaceful.

Pros: Good food+service, Not expensive, Large variety of dishes

O-liv

Points +100

Vegan
04 Nov 2009

Very nice!

This is a small, modern looking vegan restaurant. Their food is partly chineese. The waitress is very nice and helpfull, and seems to be vegan herself. The food is tasty, allthough you need to take something from the "places du jour" if you want to get enough to eat.

Their vegan deserts include chocolat cake, pear cake, and an amazing banana split - all vegan! I have yet to tast their rose flavored cappuccino.

The place also has a small shop section, where you can buy vegan products including cheese, whipped cream, biscuits,...

Pros: 100% vegan, service very good, shop section

Cons: small portions

paypar

Points +800

Vegan
02 Nov 2009

Clean, spacious, and great food

My husband and I are of Indian origin, so we enjoy spicy, tasteful food. We really enjoyed our selections at Loving Hut. We were allowed in when they noticed us peering in and looking at the menu inside (as they open at 6pm for dinner). The portions were large enough to satisfy. Highly recommend!

Pros: great food, friendly service, spacious

Cons: no english menu

PhilippeNicolitch

Points +91

Vegan
27 Jul 2009

A great experience

We were there on opening night. The daily special was excellent: a mushroom puff pastry with a creamy sauce with salad and french fries. The red fruit crumble was delicious. The menu offers an interesting combination of asian and french food. We ordered the food at the counter and paid for it. It was promptly delivered to our table. The managing team are nice and helpful. We'll definitely go back!

Pros: Central location , Varied menu items

jbgranick

Points +21

Vegetarian
26 Jul 2009

Friendly and tasty

My partner and I went for dinner on a Saturday night. The menu has a small but varied all-vegan selection. Most items were Vietnamese, but there was a vegan quiche, and the desserts had a decided French influence. Textured soy and seitan featured in multiple dishes, prepared as faux meat, but they told us they would leave off the mock meat if requested. Drinks were all non-alcoholic, and they provided a carafe of tap water to all diners.

The staff were very friendly and helpful. We ordered at the counter and were served food at our table. Even though they are followers of Supreme Master Ching Hai, there was no proselytizing of any kind.

Pros: friendly staff, good value, peaceful atmosphere

Cons: mock meat, counter service, small menu

Carl

23 May 2016

reopened May 2016? just my luck. finally found this location like April 30 after no one could tell us where this street was (i think the same stretch changes names like 3 times). don't know if we'll ever get back to Paris to try it out. as expected, pretty much ended up surviving on falafel.




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