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Contribute FeedbackEthos offers a unique dining experience with a self-service concept where customers pay by weight. The restaurant boasts a spacious and quiet ambiance, with a surprisingly large menu that allows for plenty of choices. While some dishes may lack a certain punch, the overall quality is excellent and offers some pleasant surprises. Customers praise the desserts for making up for any shortcomings in the main courses, with the cheesecake being a standout favorite. The menu includes a variety of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, attracting a diverse range of diners. Despite the potentially high prices, many find the quality of the food to be worth it, especially for the delicious grilled aubergine, carrot cake, and hazelnut cannoli. Overall, Ethos provides a delightful dining experience with its inviting ambiance, extensive menu, and innovative plant-based options, making it a must-visit in central London for those looking for a unique and delicious meal.
This was my second time at ethos. The food is great and offers gluten free options, which for me is perfect. I love being able to choose what I want to and the amount I want to. A better selection of gluten free desserts would be nice, there were only 2 choices.
Really good food, always seems to be something new to try. Great concept with weighing starter and main courses. Loved the mint chocolate truffles and the banoffi cake desert.
It was a bit crowded and the staff wasn’t as nice because I felt that they were overworked too few per customer. However, the food was delicious and I appreciated that each label had all the ingredients written out.
I have been here so many times and last 2-3 times, the food was not good, it was like a tasteless mix of different ingredients mashed together! Last time we were a big company, only 2 of 9 liked the food-buffet....
Here, the food is self-service and you pay according to the weight of your food. It's a great way to try a lot of different vegan/vegetarian food but unfortunately, when we dined at 7pm, there were already many dishes which were not being replenished so the choice was not as extensive as expected. I've been vegetarian for almost 40 years and found the food was good, but not amazing. The food is tasty and varied so might be better for lunch, rather than dinner. The place has a good ambience and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Desserts are individually priced. We tried three which were a peanut butter and caramel chocolate slice and two raw chocolate/caramel heart things. They were all overloaded with coconut oil. They were very interesting, rather than being a dessert I would bother with again. Those avoiding dairy might find the desserts more palatable than we did. A nice range of teas and fruit juices/smoothies. A small but reasonable range of alcoholic drinks. Go here for a good vegetarian lunch.