Tibits from the outside |
When Tibits popped on my screen with its Vegan Tuesday, I googled it. The location of the restaurant and Swiss origin all got me thinking for some reason that I could dine there a la carte despite the very unnavigable website. It had not crossed my mind that it could be otherwise. I hate buffets and will not go to dinner in central London for a buffet… oh no!
I arrived earlier to take a look at the location… Unless you
are looking specifically for Heddon Street, you will walk pass this hidden food
quarter. This street has 2 entrances and of course I took the unglamorous one
near the Lagerfeld store in Regent Street. This “crescent” built like a 3 sided
rectangular hides 9 restaurants
and bars with beautiful and attractive outside
seating for most. Tibits fitted right in from the outside.
I had expected a very simple but elegant inside for this restaurant.
I couldn’t quite make it up as I entered. The wall straight opposite the
entrance was grey and depressing with a very basic stair case leading to the
basement. The Wall opposite the buffet looked like Nick & Linda Carter's Eatsenders' bedroom... no wall looked alike here...View of the food quarter |
I was not greeted at the door and as I was meeting a friend,
I twirled on myself few times before finally going to the counter at the right
hand of the main entrance. Asking for my friend, I was told to check downstairs;
a very dimly lit space with 3-5 cantina-like large naked tables with a couple
of people having dinner. Thankfully my friend was not down there and I had to
go back up and look at the left side of the entrance where there are seats for about
50 people. That is where I noticed the buffet but was still hoping for an “a la
carte” option…
My plate |
Vegan food is already difficult to navigate without information
and I think if a restaurant is going to start serving it, they should have an
easily navigable website - not the case here - with better laid information for
the “meat-free-days” brigade who are really trying hard to find alternatives.
Having had few tasty vegan dishes cooked by an acquaintance,
I don’t think I’d be recommending Tibits to any vegan friends. Neither would I
to someone who is trying veganism because it might put them off… As for me, I’ll
keep looking for my preferred Vegan hangout. The search is just starting...
This is how I felt about Tibits, don’t take my word for it,
make your own opinion. Good luck.
Heddon Street is an interesting little street which, I’ll
surely visit again to try Aubaine which seems a much more attractive setting for
me.
See you next time!
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