Tibits (Mayfair)
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Tibits (Mayfair) Address 12-14 Heddon Street, Mayfair, London W1B 4DA Tibits (Mayfair) Phone 020 7758 4112 Tibits (Mayfair) Opening Hours Monday - Sunday : 11:30am - 10:30pm
Friday & Saturday : 11:30am - 11:30pmTibits (Mayfair) Food Price £28 - £48 per pax
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The concept here is to pay per gram of food that you eat
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They even accept the taste card and a meal for two with non alcoholic drinks and desserts would usually cost you around 25 quids
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Because your mind starts thinking healthy when you are eating the food here
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Though it is expensive but I don't mind paying if the quality is high and you get what you pay
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The restaurant is buffet style self service but the choice is amazing and the food is very tasty
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They are quick to replenish foods that are low as well
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One thing that I've never seen anywhere else is that they clearly state whether food includes onions or garlic as those are two foods I try to avoid
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The food at the counter was very quickly replenished and there are staff walking about if you need anything
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The food you pay for is done by weight of the food which is different
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The only problem with that is you don't really know how much you are paying until you go t the till and by that time it is already on your plate
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Overall the evening was pleasant and lovely created by the atmosphere and the food was great with no stress
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You may hear people say that Tibits (Mayfair) is a heaven send for vegetarians
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The spread here is something I would typically start my food here with
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It is a vegetarian buffet salad bar and is centrally located
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The 'veg only' menu should have set the alarm bells ringing yet inexplicably I popped into Tibits with a few friends for a late evening lunch
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Know that there is a maximum weight is 12 pounds if I remember correctly
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Tibbits offers the best vegetarian spread i have even seen
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Reading previous comments I get a little bit defensive of the place as it is quite commonly described as 'salad bar'
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I do not understand people who are more likely to spend £
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I suppose it is depending on priorities in your life
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Plenty of selection and yes it is a little pricey but as you pay for how much you put on your plate you only have yourself to blame
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Good location and a great place for lunch especially when it is hot outside as it's not too heavy so you can still enjoy the rest of the day without the need for a nap
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Again very tasty food and this is from a non veg
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A little warning though as it's not a table service place if you are going alone with lots of bags this may not be the best place
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If your eyes are bigger than your stomach (which is the case with me) you may end up a little more than you eat
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Comfort food with fresh stuff
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Must try quinoa salad with cranberries
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The food is fresh and I was really impressed with the alternatives
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The desserts are also really good and because you pay by quantity you can taste a little bit from each of them
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I can't wait to go back and take my vegetarian friends there to surprise them with this great place
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This is a place where food is priced by its weight
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We had been here for lunch and it was brimming with people
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A bread loaf was given complimentary and all the rest were weighed and paid for and then we could eat
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Though there was a lot of variety cold foods were more than hot foods
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Kus Kus rice was really yum and even the desserts were good
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Anyone who knows central London knows that this little enclave off Regent St is a goldmine for foodies
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Being a committed carnivore Tibits was a real eye opener for me
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The restaurant is spread over 2 floors and also has a nice courtyard area outside which I&rsquo
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Unlike a traditional restaurant there is no table ordering for food
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You then take your plate up to the counter area where it is weighed and you are charged accordingly
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The beauty of this is that there is no wastage
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It also needs to be mentioned that each dish also comes with directives as to whether it contains nuts
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Gluten etc or are suitable for kids
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I thought this was a very clever tool and certainly gives you confidence in your choices if you are on a restricted diet
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Sometimes these set ups can look a bit depleted or tired at the end of the day but this was not the case here
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Another visit is on the cards for sure
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The wait staff were friendly and service was good
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As your food and drink is paid for upfront there is no waiting around for a bill either which I found to be a blessing
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M sure the pressed to order juices are good we opted for cocktails
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I had taken along a vegetarian friend to get another perspective and she was also impressed
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Tried this fantastic place with my wife few weeks ago and it was fantastic experience
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It is very vegan friendly and what we had was quite tasty as well
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All the staff around were very friendly and nice
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Tibits is a salad bar with a difference
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Weighing my mountain at the till I will admit I had gone slightly overboard but I did not care there was just so much to choose from
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I am pleased to say that the food was not only a great concept but also tasted amazing
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Everything was obviously fresh and since &lsquo
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Have been a favourite of mine since I was a child I liked the creativity of making my own meal out of so many combinations
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Though this restaurant was self service it was far from your standard &lsquo
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I can absolutely see why Tibits was recently given the title of Best Vegetarian Restaurant in the Cook Vegetarian Awards
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I have never eaten anywhere like it and is now my go to when shopping at that side of town
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Anyways for pure veggies like me options are less here so I liked it considering that and may go again given a chance
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They choice is open to vegans aswell
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The desserts are equally good and provided is a variety of choice
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Running around all morning I was hoping to stuff my face with pancakes later on in the day at Ethos
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At about 3.30 the poor chef was having a rest from flipping them all morning and afternoon and the food was running very low too so I decided to go to Tibits
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It is quite spacious inside with two floors
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As you walk in you are greeted with their 'food boat' and spacious seating
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Not always with a member of staff
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It is pretty informal so sometimes there are people to greet you and other times you just come in and choose a seat yourself
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I personally think it is a great idea
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I have hooked a few of my carnivore friends with the help of Tibits before
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Great news is that from the 3rd March their 'food boat' will be completely vegan
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Free of any animal involvement which is fantastic news
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The food boat is incredible
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The cuisine is global and varies from Indian to Mediterranean to Italian to more European
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Everything is reasonably priced
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Leek potato quiche with organic spelt and tomatoes
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Sultanas all being medium spicy and a mushroom antipasti with bell peppers and courgette cubes with rocket
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As I sat down in my quiet corner which felt like I was in my gran'mas living room with mismatching vintage wallpaper
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Leek potato quiche was one of my favourites from the meal
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Comforting with those creamy potatoes there like one of my ex favourite dishes potato gratin
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Overall the leek works perfectly with the potatoes as well as all the other ingredients
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Potato wedges were nicely done
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Not as nice as they are in inSpiral as those are coated in spices and herbs and are very crispy
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Moving on to the Biryani which was nice and slightly spicy but I didn't like the tofu there
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As it should have been fried a little longer or just not there at all as it actually felt like it was unnecessary in that dish
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These had more of a bite to them and were quite meaty
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Being button mushrooms it had a fresher version with a nice combination of flavours and textures
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So I guess I have to wait another year to have an excuse to stuff my face with savoury and sweet pancakes
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Kind of place but we were informed by a member of staff that the upstairs area was full and we&rsquo
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While I am a known carnivore amongst my friends and vegetarian restaurants seem to me like they are missing the main course
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The food itself is all delicious and you get to try lots of different dishes so there is something there for everyone
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The atmosphere is very relaxed and the furniture looks very pretty in pastel colours and rustic elements
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When it's warm you can sit outside and enjoy the sun and fresh air and it does make you forget you are at the heart of central London
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Beware this review is not all encompassing
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To say this is another self service vegetarian eatery would be disparaging
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The mood at lunch is more casual
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The fun thing about Tibits (Mayfair) is that they sell food that you pick up by its weight
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The ambiance was really comforting and warm and the cool thing was that the staff involvement was very low in the entire procedure so it's easier for them too
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3 approx each which was pretty good
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What I got was a Jasmine Flower tea which was amazinnnng
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There actually was a jasmine flower inside it
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In total there are 8 restaurants
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Wakame seaweed salad is irresistibly good
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Passion fruit with lavender whipped by their chef Leo for breakfast
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Before heading to see Cats the Musical with my mum recently
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The menu changes daily and the food is always freshly prepared on the day
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Their soup is a great light and tasty starter
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The healthy buffet is one of the best I've seen in Central London nice big variety of hot and cold dishes that are clearly marked for dietary purposes
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The toffee pudding and raspberry crumble are worth the indulgence
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Attended their vegan Tuesday night and was delighted by the amount of choice
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This restaurant indicate that they are vigilant when it comes to allergies (nuts
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Tibits (Mayfair) was the opposite
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After confirming with the waiter (and chef) that options marked "
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The restaurant refuses to claim responsibility and further action is currently being considered
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The main purpose of this review is to warn others like me who suffer from serious allergies/intolerances
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Pretty cold and raining didn't want to walk around much and saw tibitis with a board weight and pay so wanted to check out
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So their concept is like a buffet
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Once there was daal rice(though cold) and 2nd time daliya
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I personally loved the options they had to offer and then the concept of paying as per the weight of your plate which is all worth it and doesn't pinch you
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Was soo in luv with their food and service that decided to go back again and wasn't disappointed
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Ambience 3/5 as it was all dining and no feel added to the place
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I'm not sure about the weight idea makes sense to do that with meat products but when everything is veg I'm not so sure
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Means some things are more pricey because they are heavy with water not because they are more complicated
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While my eating companions dealt with the weight I had soup (pea delicious) and a mock mojito (also delicious)
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I love buffet style restaurants and this one is a top notch
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All dishes are vegetarian many vegan and gluten free
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Every thing is properly labeled and the selection is vast
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All dishes are fresh and sessional and they even have a selection of tasty desserts
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So you don't feel a need to as with many all you can eat buffets
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So many available options and the quality is pretty good
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Huge selection of dishes that are continuously refreshed no manly looking buffet Bain Maries here
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(at least 80% is vegan and on tuesdays all the menu is 100% vegan
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Every single dish seems so appealing and fresh and the best is that the chefs are always preparing more food
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I googled the best veggie places in london and this was on the list
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Another place with a different concept
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8 10 if you are a light eater
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The moment you enter you see a little boat with a wonderful spread
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This is a strictly vegetarian restaurant with both exotic and familiar fare (there are salads but also curried quinoa and pumpkin soufflé
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The restaurant is very large and the vibe is hip and relaxing
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A spacious cafe with nice outdoor area
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I ended my meal with tasty Indian tea
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There are so many options for a Vegan and many options for people with other dietary restrictions
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The flavor of the food is delicious even a carnivore will love it
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The atmosphere is very fun and the staff is nice
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