Tampopo - Menu

3-5 Rathbone Place, Fitzrovia, W1T 1HJ, London, United Kingdom

🛍 Soup, Asian, Chinese, Vietnamese

3.5 💬 32 Reviews
Tampopo

Phone: +442073230860

Address: 3-5 Rathbone Place, Fitzrovia, W1T 1HJ, London, United Kingdom

City: London

Menu Dishes: 9

Reviews: 32

Website: http://www.tampopo.co.uk/locations/east-street

"There’s loads of vegan choice here, fun decor and good vibes. Our starters (kimchi cucumber salad, and sweetcorn fritters) were great. But mains were disappointing; I had the vegan jackfruit rendang which was very basic, and came with an egg… and my friend’s tamarind tofu was bland and small. At £70 for two drinks, two starters and two mains, it’s neither great value nor too pricey. Use the online menu via the QR code on the menu to look at the vegan menu online, other than saying dishes can be made vegan, the menu is pretty useless for vegans as they don’t state what any of the substitutions made actually are. We went on a busy Thursday evening without a booking and waited less than ten minutes for a table. Service is friendly but inattentive, the front of house guy was great"

Full menu - 9 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Indian

Dessert

Appetizer

Thai Dishes

Entrées

Sides

Salads

Japanese Specialties

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boxybaby
boxybaby

Lots of vegan options, very tasty and not super expensive


SianClements
SianClements

The service at this restaurant was excellent with quick service and clearly labeled menu options. The food was delicious!


MariannBB
MariannBB

I visited this restaurant with an omnivore friend, who eventually ordered the same as me, mock duck. Both of us enjoy it, and the starter (spring rolls) was delicious as well. It was busy on a Thursday evening, so the noise level was a bit higher. View menu


Samuel
Samuel

Me and my girlfriend went to this restaurant not far from Tottenham Court Road. The restaurant is spacious and it has its own vegan/vegetarian menu. We had Katsu curry (made with sweet potato), Pad Thai and Vietnamese Spring rolls. All was quite tasty and not very expensive. Service was also good.


Alfred
Alfred

we had a great time here! really relaxed mood and good service. I ordered the sweet potato katsu udon suppe and it was so good! I would have. others ordered: the vegan pad thai she loved it and the vegan rendang she really enjoyed it, although it wasn't as much as rendang they ever had. we all shared the Tofu star, who was really good. banana fritter dessert was ok, probably really nice with ripe bananas.


Duncan
Duncan

the vegan meny is quite generous and I think that should be really good in the regular. but during my visit, the soup I ordered was not so warm and the supplement came long after the main court. also our order was wrong, so we had to wait longer. the restaurant is loud and uncomfortable. the atmosphere, the thema and the idea of the place is really cool, but with my first experience during my visit would not return the chance. hopefully I just had a bad luck! View menu


Riley
Riley

do not let them be demounted from the somewhat ashamed outer surface, this place is destinitiw a jump into the inner. it advertises a new vegan menu with more than 20 directed from all corners of the se asia. the choices are interesting, for example I chose the jackfruit rendang and my daughter the sweet potato katsu curry, which were both generously dimensioned, well presented and tasteful, but to be honest, would have chosen a few others. personal very friendly and welcoming. and at around £10 for a main course in london, very cheap also.


hoppycow
hoppycow

The spring rolls are very disappointing and were served cut up which felt quite scrappy. The pad Thai I read was meant to be the best vegan pad Thai but I’d disagree it’s got chilli flakes and spice (despite them saying no and pad Thais not meant to be spicy) and the flavour at Busaba Eathai is a lot nicer, I would say. My tastes are very different to the average vegan though! Good portion sizes though and reasobable prices and efficient service. However, Much better options nearby like Laksamania, although this does have a more extensive vegan menu if you want more choice.


Jemmaceg
Jemmaceg

There’s loads of vegan choice here, fun decor and good vibes. Our starters (kimchi cucumber salad, and sweetcorn fritters) were great. But mains were disappointing; I had the vegan jackfruit rendang which was very basic, and came with an egg… and my friend’s tamarind tofu was bland and small. At £70 for two drinks, two starters and two mains, it’s neither great value nor too pricey. Use the online menu via the QR code on the menu to look at the vegan menu online, other than saying dishes can be made vegan, the menu is pretty useless for vegans as they don’t state what any of the substitutions made actually are. We went on a busy Thursday evening without a booking and waited less than ten min... View menu

Categories

  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Asian Experience a culinary journey through Asia with our diverse menu. From the spicy flavors of Thai curry to the savory umami of Japanese sushi, we offer a wide variety of dishes that celebrate authentic Asian cuisine. View menu
  • Chinese Savor the rich, authentic flavors of China with our selection of iconic dishes. From savory stir-fries to mouthwatering dim sum, each creation captures the essence of traditional Chinese cuisine, delighting your taste buds with every bite.
  • Vietnamese Savor the vibrant and aromatic flavors of Vietnam with dishes that showcase fresh herbs, tangy sauces, and delicate broths. Enjoy a menu offering classics like pho, banh mi, and fresh spring rolls, designed to delight your senses.

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