Vegan
Chinese
Thai
Buffet
Salad bar
Take-out

Offers lunch and dinner buffet, take away box. Food is vegan, and there is an allergen info sheet posted on the wall. Formerly known as Qing Buffet. Reported closed, Jul 2019.


Venue map for Dou Dou - Qing Buffet
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90 Reviews

First Review by kool_kitchen

Stevie

Points +11765

Vegan
23 Sep 2013

Dou Dou, London

I lunched here yesterday. My opinions are generally in line with the majority of the reviewers below.

I asked what was vegan friendly and was told everything. There were 6 or 7 hot dishes in 1 part of the buffet and on another counter was salad items (including some great sea vegetables), spring rolls, crackers & soup.

The food was great, the service polite and efficient, the atmo was fine.

I'd be more than happy to eat here again.

Pros: Very vegan friendly, Tasty & decent value

Miggi

Points +2647

Vegan
28 Jul 2013

chinese thai buffet

Great choice of Thai and Chinese dishes, lots with fake meat or tofu. Just like Thais used to to. Very good value food and drinks.
Staff were very friendly.
Updated from previous review on Sunday June 12, 2011 to delet a comment about the map being wrong (as it has been updated)

Pros: range of veg starters and mains, lots fake meat dishes, value

Cons: if u don't like fake meat, u won't like it!, would've liked some steamed rice with it too

kenvegan

Points +12907

Vegan
23 May 2013

All You Can Eat Thai/Chinese Buffet

I had lunch today at Qing. The restaurant is a rather cosy and tastefully designed. The food is quite delicious, and the selection is amazing. I filled my plate twice with an assortment of mock meat dishes, noodles, vegetables, and salads, and finished my meal with an assortment of desserts and fruits. My only complaints were that I felt some of the dishes were bit too salty, and some of the dishes were could have been kept warmer. I would recommend this restaurant for a fast, tasty, and inexpensive lunch.

Pros: Tasty food, Great selection, Good value

Cons: Food was a little cold, Some dishes were a bit salty

LindaSteel

Points +168

Vegan
23 Nov 2012

So nice

Big variety on the dishes and perfect for a looong lunch.

SojaEichhoernchen

Points +75

Vegan
27 Jun 2012

Best buffet in London!

Qing has the biggest vegan buffet in London. The variety is enormous. One cold buffet with salad, one warm buffet with noodles and soja and some fried tofu and spring rolls.

The service is very friendly and the location is comfortable.

If you are vegan - that's your place !

Pros: Friendly Service, High variety, High quality

shibbygem

Points +40

Vegan
09 Jun 2012

Great little place

Found this place via the Happy Cow app and was pleasantly surprised. Pretty much everything was vegan and even though a few dishes tasted pretty much the same, for the location and price you really can't fault it and everything did taste really good and fresh. We came rolling out all fat and happy. Will definitely go again and probably make it a regular thing whenever we visit Camden.

One little piece of advice. The menu says green tea with free refills, which we expected to be along the lines of other Asian restaurants, but what they actually mean is free refills of boiling water to your one teabag. We took ours out the cup and then almost got charged again.

Pros: Good location, good value, Nice that pretty much everything was vegan

Cons: Some of the dishes taste the same

burritomath

Points +64

Vegan
12 Feb 2012

Random tasty find

While visiting London, this little place was discovered quite by accident. I had originally set out to find another place listed on Happy Cow, but was delighted to find this gem.

The prices were good. It was under £15 for two people, which seems very reasonable from my visit to London. The selection was good and all the dishes were being filled as patrons went back for more portions. There were many soya meat options, but also plenty of options without mock meat. I especially like the steamed broccoli and dumplings.

The staff was very friendly and even offered a banana dessert to my friend's daughter, on the house.

Pros: Location, Selection, Price

Cons: Fake Shrimp

Stephamoose

Points +37

Vegan
28 Jun 2010

Cheap, vegan, all-you-can-eat. Bish bash bosh!

Tai buffet is one of my staple eating places. I won't say it's a resturant, because it's not. It's a place where an extensive selection of vegan "meats" and deep fried snack foods are piled up, ready for you to load onto your plate for less than the price of a Travelcard. Wash it all down with as much green tea as you can stomach then waddle home feeling like you've just snogged your mate's boyfriend but it felt soooooo good.

Pros: Cheap, Wide selection, Portions as big as they get

Cons: Not the healthiest option

kool_kitchen

Points +848

Vegetarian
10 Jun 2010

Average buffet place

Yes, it's another one of those run of the mill buffet places that you find ubiquitously situated throughout London. Pretty good value, but the food does all taste the same, and somehow, inexplicably, a bit "wrong." Can't explain that any better! All you can eat for about £6, so can't complain about the value.

Pros: Cheap, Well located

Cons: Average to poor food, Atmosphere




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