Food

Food that loves you back

Exploring 'tibits', the Regent Street Veggie Paradise

Food that loves you back

Finally, there’s a place in London where vegetarians can completely be themselves. As soon as you enter tibits a warm welcome from the staff, accompanied with a high-class atmosphere and tempting smells coming from the buffet are enough to set up the scene of an exceptional breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Once seated, you’re given a tab and help yourself at the buffet you may choose your favourite from a wide selection of fresh salads and vegetables, tasty sauces, falafel, soya cottage pie, pasta and many more.

Once you’ve finished, you visit the bar where your plate is weighed (bread rolls are on the house) at £2.00/100g for lunch and £2.20/100g for dinner. You may visit the buffet as many times as you wish and enjoy over 40 delicious, healthy dishes.

At tibits, everything is crafted with carefullsourced, seasonal GM-free ingredients, with the very best of Asian, Indian and Mediterranean influences. We guarrantee that you will appreciate the quality and variety of the food boat.

There’s no queue and you need not call the waiter or wait for your food to be cooked. Breakfast is also served everyday till 11:30am and Saturday till 12:00pm at £1.70/100g.

Also included are a wide range of cocktails and fresh fruit juices, sandwiches and pastries.

So think twice before you choose fast food because you are in a hurry; if you are near Regent Street you can enjoy fresh, delicious, healthy and well-cooked food on the spot at tibits. You don’t even have to think what to order as you can have a try of everything and pay by just weighing your plate. Take aways are also available.

Why not consider tibits for Valentine’s Day? Gift vouchers are available at the bar in £10 and £20 denominations, as well as a selection of books, teas and special products such as tibit’s famous Dried Beans.

www.tibits.co.uk 14-18 Heddon Street, W1B 4DA 020 77584110

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27th Jan 2012

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