Vegan World Peace
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Aðalstræti 2, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
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Aðalstræti 2, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
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I truly enjoyed this meal! Overall the food was tasty to the palate and the eye. Flavors were rich but not heavy, textures fresh and snappy, atmosphere relaxed and unhurried. Would eat here again in a minute. UPDATE: I DID eat here again and was really pleased by the taste and quality of all the dishes we tried. Service was efficient and matter of fact, which is perfectly acceptable.
Wow… there were so many great options that it took me a while to make a decision! Being a rainy Wednesday, it wasn’t very busy at lunch time. Sooo people are missing out on this lovely place! Quick, prompt service and a spacious restaurant that could easily accommodate a large group. I loved it and hope to be back again. I had the braised tofu which was excellent. Even the plain looking rice was cooked perfectly and was super tasty with the sesame seeds on top.
Great to find a vegan gluten free restaurant right in the middle of Reykjavik. We enjoyed our pad thai and pineapple rice. Both well presented and good portions. Prices are not bad to be in Reykjavik, lower than average as far as we could see from various menus around. We admire the values and ethics of this place both in terms of respect of nature and environment and for the inspiring and hopeful name. Thank you and keep up the good work.
First time visiting Iceland and after being in France a few days and starving for colorful and crunchy foods, this was a breath of fresh air; vegan hog heaven. This is a Loving Hut but with a different name. We’ve been to several Loving Huts in Florida, Georgia, and California and none have ever had the presentation of this one. The food is laid out so beautifully, even the way the vegetables are prepared is so well done. I had eggplant that was actually throughly cooked and not semi raw like so many places are serving it. You feel like it is a fine vegan dining experience. The biggest problem is the parking situation. We just left the airport, driving an unfamiliar car, in a new country and it’s freezing outside and we drove around for a good 20 minutes just looking for a place to park the car. Although it was 8 in the evening and there are lots of parking “garages” all around, they were all full! Anyway, the food was outstanding and the vibe of the place is great. The service was also efficient. The lady was taking waiting on the tables as people trickled in and she remembered everything we ordered without writing anything down but not messing anything up. We were served all our dishes in a timely manner as well which seems to be a struggle at every other Loving Hut.
Good flavours with generous portion sizes and so I recommend ordering carefully. Two of us came here very hungry and ordered a salad, soup and a main with a side of kimchi. 75% of soup and kimchi had to be let go because we couldn’t eat anymore.