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Tish
Tish is consistently described as a kosher restaurant serving 'meaty kosher food' with contemporary Jewish classics. The Pillar Hotel's list of top 10 kosher restaurants in London includes Tish. The venue's own website highlights Shabbat private events and Jewish heritage family favourites. The kitchen follows kosher meat (glatt) protocols. No specific certification body (e.g. London Beth Din) is named in the sources, but the consensus across multiple independent sources and the venue's own branding strongly supports a kosher operation.
| Mon | 12pm – 3:00pm and 5:30pm – 11pm (last food orders at 9:45pm) |
| Tue | 12pm – 3:00pm and 5:30pm – 11pm (last food orders at 9:45pm) |
| Wed | 12pm – 3:00pm and 5:30pm – 11pm (last food orders at 9:45pm) |
| Thu | 12pm – 3:00pm and 5:30pm – 11pm (last food orders at 9:45pm) |
| Fri | Closed |
| Sat | Closed |
| Sun | 12pm – 3:30pm and 5:30pm – 11pm (last food orders at 9:45pm) |
Per-allergen evidence
Kosher
confidence 85% ·
Strongly trusted, High-care setup. Either someone close to the kitchen (owner, chef, staff) needs to avoid this allergen themselves, OR the menu marks allergens AND dedicated equipment plus trained staff manage cross-contamination.
Tish is consistently described as a kosher restaurant serving 'meaty kosher food' with contemporary Jewish classics. The Pillar Hotel's list of top 10 kosher restaurants in London includes Tish. The venue's own website highlights Shabbat private events and Jewish heritage family favourites. The kitchen follows kosher meat (glatt) protocols. No specific certification body (e.g. London Beth Din) is named in the sources, but the consensus across multiple independent sources and the venue's own branding strongly supports a kosher operation.
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Coeliac · Gluten-free
confidence 55% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
Tish is a kosher meat restaurant in Belsize Park. An aggregator site lists it as a gluten-free option but the venue's own menu PDFs were not scraped, so it is unclear whether dishes are marked GF on the menu. The kitchen is shared and serves bread, challah, and other wheat-based items, so cross-contamination is a real risk. Staff should be asked directly about GF options and preparation practices before ordering.
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Vegan
confidence 50% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
The venue's website mentions vegetarian and vegan options such as roasted cauliflower and various salads on seasonal menus. No dedicated kitchen or fryer is noted, and the menu PDFs have not been examined for vegan markings. Vegan diners should confirm options and cross-contamination risk with staff.
Vegetarian
confidence 50% ·
Best effort, No marked menu but staff will accommodate when asked. Quality varies by who's working that shift; safer to call ahead and confirm.
Vegetarian options such as roasted cauliflower and salads are mentioned on the seasonal menu. The kitchen is shared with meat dishes, and no dedicated prep area is noted. Vegetarian diners should speak to staff about suitability.
Halal
confidence 70% ·
Not recommended, Documented unsafe for this allergen: refuses to accommodate, multiple bad reports, or a documented incident. Surfaced as a warning rather than a recommendation.
Multiple independent sources describe Tish as a kosher restaurant. Kosher and halal are distinct dietary systems with different slaughter and preparation rules. The venue is not described as halal-certified, and a kosher kitchen does not satisfy halal requirements. Not recommended for halal-observant diners.
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Reminder
Always confirm with venue staff before ordering. Tiers and accreditations are guides, not guarantees.
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