Seeing is believing you must go to taste the famous naan, meal on its own. Staff are great, great night out.
Akrams Kashmiri – Stirchley
If you’re looking for a restaurant in the Birmingham area we have plenty to choose from in Birmingham city centre, Moseley, Solihull and Sutton Coldfield. Boasting a delicious selection of cuisines from Italian to Chinese or Indian, the variety of places to eat in Birmingham with its restaurants, bars and pubs is vast. Find the right place to eat in Birmingham with Sugarvine.
Seeing is believing you must go to taste the famous naan, meal on its own. Staff are great, great night out.
Akrams Kashmiri – StirchleyThis is my favourite Chinese restaurant in Birmingham, and probably anywhere. The Dim Sum (lots of Chinese starters) is excellent and there is a very wide variety on the menu. Although it is more expensive than other local Chinese restaurants I still think that the prices are reasonable. Two of us have eaten there for less than £25 between us and have been totally full up. It is usually very busy and the food is always fresh and good quality.
Chung Ying Garden – Birmingham City Centreenjoyed it
Colebrook Inn – ShirleyMade very welcome on arrival and a very nice looking place. Drinks brought to us whilst we waited in bar to be seated. Its worth going a little earlier so you can have a drink in there before sitting down and also browse the menu. I had whole lobster for my main, expensive as you would expect with lobster, but it was well worth it, absolutely delicious. Also had oysters at start with bread which was also nice. Girlfriend had duck which was gorgeous too. All in all a very enjoyable night and would definitely go back. Be prepared to spend some money, but there are cheaper options than what I had, in fact mine was probably the most expensive dish at £30
Opus – Birmingham City Centresuperb bacon sandwiches and mugs of tea. So clean and bright and cheerful.
Clock Cafe The – NorthfieldWhat, you haven't tried Bedders yet? Go and find out what you are missing... Fish and chips as it should be!
This Is Bedders – Birmingham City CentreThis is a great Italian and i would recommend it to anyone looking for great food and good prices! If you want to eat on a weekend i would recommend booking as every visit i've made the place has been full. Bring your own alcohol keeps the price very reasonable. 10 out of 10.
Ponte Di Legno – MoseleyThey do some delicious chicken tikka massala. Try it, its wicked
Saleem Bagh Balti Cuisine – KnowleThe atmosphere and food at this place is amazing!! Friendly and efficient service as we watched the football on big wide screen TV's eating our mixed grills.
Desi 2 – SandwellThis restaurant was very lovely from the inside, the decorations were all very good so was the food, but the only downfall was the price, quite pricey for my liking.
Shimla Pinks – Birmingham City CentreSimple style of restaurant, nothing too flashy. Very friendly family-feel service. Price - a little more than we had expected, but no complaints about the food. One gripe - restaurant doesn't serve wine, which is fine, but then charges £1.50 corkage when you bring your own. Hmm.
Gian Carlo’s – Hall GreenI went there on a Saturday night with a group of friends, arriving around 7pm. It wasn't that busy when we arrived, but soon filled up, as it is very small. The food, (though we only had mains), was lovely - I had the Vegetarian Couscous, which was beautifully presented. We had to wait quite a long time, but this was probably due to the fact that there were about 20 of us, and they wanted us all to eat at the same time. The highlight of the evening was when a belly dancer came and danced in between the tables. She invited us all to get up and join in, which was really fun, though slightly embarrassing as none of us could belly dance to save our lives!
Zagora – Birmingham City CentreLocal Chinese restaurant tucked away on the fringe of the city centre. Very good food cooked fresh and brought to your table. I went with an Australian friend and he commented that it was the best Chinese meal that he ever had! Definitely recommended.
Rainbow Cantonese Restaurant – Birmingham City CentreNothing in China is as good as this place. Need I say more. Expensive but the best
Buffet Island – ErdingtonMy little boy won't eat Chinese food because he doesn't like the taste but cooking his own food meant he eat it all. And went back for seconds!
Dragon BBQ – EdgbastonFantastic indian restaurant, fantastic food (will even make you a dish thats not on the menu!), fab waiters & manager who seemed to speak to everyone! What more can I say other than it beats any other Indian restaurant for miles around. Can highly recommend to you all
Shades Of Raj – SolihullFound it to be very friendly and relaxing on a Sunday afternoon. The roast dinner was good with plenty of meat and the Beef and Guinness pie was excellent. The beer was also very good.
Farmer Johns – Sutton ColdfieldA lovely small place to eat. vary tasty food make a nice change from normal kebabs you get. Seating was a bit tight. Very nice naan breads.
Shiraz – Edgbaston2 courses for £18.95.
Sunday Lunch: 2 courses, £21.95.
Early Evening Menu: 2 courses, £16.95; 3 courses, £19.95; Additional bread and butter, £2.95. Available Tuesday-Thursday 6pm-7.30pm.
2 courses, £18.95; 3 courses, £22.95.
Available Monday to Friday from 12 - 3pm.
2 courses, £23.95; 3 courses, £27.95.
Available every Sunday.
Lunch Menu: 2 courses, £16; 3 courses, £20. Available 12pm-5pm, Monday to Friday.
Every Tuesday get a starter, main and dessert from a selected menu for just £25.