Loving Hut (previously Peking Palace) - London
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Mark as Closed
Excellent Chinese restaurant
- Caterers
- Restaurant
- Shop
- Good for kids
- Takeaways
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BunnyGo Score: 8.5
Contact details
- Tel: 020 7281 8989
- Web: http://www.thepekingpalace.com
- Opening times: n/a
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Description
We have yet to go here since the change of name and joining the Loving Hut chain. Please comment below if you think it's changed or remains its old self. Please check the description below holds true.
The Loving Hut (formerly Peking Palace) has a huge and exciting menu and thus is a popular venue for the Lesbian Vegan Group's meals out. All the dishes are vegan, and only some of the drinks are not, though they are still vegetarian.
Dishes range from satay 'chicken' kebab or sesame toast starters to pancake rolls or tofu with ginger and spring onions. The sauces on the dishes are fabulous, our favourites include Ma Po and Black Bean. If you find it hard to choose from the huge array of dishes on offer, why not share with your friends, order one of the set meals , or go for the lunchtime buffet ?
An enormous plus is that this restaurant does not use monosodium glutamate nor any ingredients that contain MSG. This is highly unusual, and will help you avoid 'Chinese restaurant headache'.
The Loving Hut (formerly Peking Palace) has a huge and exciting menu and thus is a popular venue for the Lesbian Vegan Group's meals out. All the dishes are vegan, and only some of the drinks are not, though they are still vegetarian.
Dishes range from satay 'chicken' kebab or sesame toast starters to pancake rolls or tofu with ginger and spring onions. The sauces on the dishes are fabulous, our favourites include Ma Po and Black Bean. If you find it hard to choose from the huge array of dishes on offer, why not share with your friends, order one of the set meals , or go for the lunchtime buffet ?
An enormous plus is that this restaurant does not use monosodium glutamate nor any ingredients that contain MSG. This is highly unusual, and will help you avoid 'Chinese restaurant headache'.
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