The only place in Moseley doing breakfasts now?? Decent food at decent prices. Great for the day after..... Menu says everything fresh, which cant be bad
Cross Cafe Bar – Moseley
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The only place in Moseley doing breakfasts now?? Decent food at decent prices. Great for the day after..... Menu says everything fresh, which cant be bad
Cross Cafe Bar – MoseleyFriends and I have visited Xaymaca. we all complained about the price of the cocktails and the food. The food was good i will be going back because i told my friend to have her birthday party there. can’t wait
Deep Caribbean Experience – Birmingham City CentreI had a gorgeous steak here, i highly recommend it. Croque monsieur pretty good for a snack, too.
Cross Cafe Bar – MoseleyVery nice food with variety choices of food include roast duck / pork and chicken, with the update deco, it is a highly recommended restaurant.
New Sum Ye Chinese Fast Food – Birmingham City CentreWow, this place really is unbelievable, the food is to die for, try the sizzling beef and the chicken satay, the service is faultless, the ambience is so cool with totally non-Thai music instead there was funky cuban and Jamaican rhythms ..... I gotta go again real soon
Sabai Sabai – MoseleyOriginally went to try Nepalese food so was a little disappointed that most of the menu was more Indian. However, the food and service were both excellent. I would definitely go again and have I recommended it to all my friends. The Nepalese dishes I tried were excellent. It's not the cheapest place so I wouldn't be able to go there very often unfortunately but I will go for special occasions.
Jojolapa – Birmingham City CentreThis restaurant is in Hollywood, not Kings Norton really. We regularly frequent this and have always been absolutely delighted by the amazing food and service. This is not a place where you come away from hungry, the quality is 5 star and portions great. I can honestly say this is the best Indian restaurant in Birmingham. Would highly recommend.
Monsoon Restaurant – Kings NortonIve been here once before about a year ago and had a great experience, so I thought id give it another try. On the outside this place looks quite run down compared to the other restaurants along ladypool road. The decor is old and reminiscent of a 1980's type indian restaurant. This I think adds to the prestige of the place, no nonsense and to the point- the food does the talking. We entered and found the service to be warm and welcoming- poppadoms placed immediately at the table - mint sauce and spicy onions, I would have liked mango chutney also which was not provided. no matter i asked the waiter what the "signature chicken dish" was and he recommended chicken methi, so i ordered this along with naan bread and also mango lassi- a traditional Indian yoghurt drink. Fabulous!!! The chicken methi was magical- chicken was soft and tender and the spices etc had a fantastic aftertaste, tickling the tastebuds. good portion sizes and the jug of mango lassi was the best ive ever had- magical. i thought the naan bread could have been better, as it was a little thick and dry but no matter. the bill was very reasonable indeed worked out at around nine quid a head. I think this place is brilliant, certainly the food is far superior to some of the more trendier restaurants in town (believe me ive tried all of them Ithiaas, Cafe Lazeez, shimla pinks, blue mango) and i would say though that with all the new contemporary restaurants out there with there fancy decor, lights, plasma screens etc, it was actually a positive to be in an "old school" environment. The chef also came and greeted us- which was nice I would therefore thoroughly recommend this place- I know now where my local curry house is. oh and extra bonus- you can bring your own booze
Plaza – Balti Trianglewow 2 meals for 6 pound i was not expecting much for the money but wow wow hats off to them there i had cottage pie and my wife had liver and onions with real mash potato all home made. give this place a go the pub is a bit run down and could do with some decorating but the food is fab! going back for sunday lunch soon will let you know?
Hobs Meadow – SolihullLovely!! Found the restaurant through the good reviews on Sugar Vine. Thanks Umberto - what wonderful friendly service. We will be back when we are next in Birmingham
Gian Carlo’s – Hall GreenA fantastic choice on the menu - need to go back weekly to plough through all the "must have"s. Lots of fish dishes, chicken dishes as well as all the usual pasta/risotto dishes. Definitely the most excellent garlic bread you'll probably ever taste.
Casa Italia – SandwellI've been going to Azims for years now, usually after a night out with family. The staff are friendly, and its quiet, relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for talking with family and friends, enjoying good food.
Azims Balti Restaurant – HockleyThe place to go for authentic dim sum's as this is the place where alot of the local Chinese dine at.
China Court Restaurant – Birmingham City CentreI love the guys who work in Pizza by Goli. I've been going there for birthdays and celebrations with my friends for nearly two years and the guys have never failed to make me laugh and have a good time. They're wonderful, friendly people and the food is brilliant. It's definitely my Number 1 place to go if you're having a birthday meal or just generally out to socialize. Love the place especially the people!
Pizza By Goli – Sutton ColdfieldNice tapas but no main meal such as Paella. A basket of toasted baguette (one) at £2.50 was quite extortionate. We ended up spending £12.50 on bread! for four people. Beware.
La Plancha Spanish Tapas and Cocktail Bar – MoseleyLove the food in the Diwan, could never fault it. Jean.
Diwan Restaurant – Balti TriangleIt is always a pleasure eating here. The owner, Umberto, is very lively and friendly. He often arranges themed evenings which are always good fun. His brother Renato, he of Renee and Renato, sometimes sings here. The food is always amazing. It may seem pricey but the cost of the mains includes mixed vegetables and potatoes. The cost of the bill is usually lower than other Italian restaurants as you can bring your own wine.
Gian Carlo’s – Hall GreenAfter visiting my Tarot reader in Moseley, I was starving, not knowing Moseley I asked the clairvoyant where I could go, she recommended the Diwan just around the corner. I wasn't expecting anything wonderful, but what a surprise, it was one of the best I have ever eaten in. I come from France and we are known for our critical view of food, there is nothing to criticize in the Diwan, the food was first class. Jacque. Coventry.
Diwan Restaurant – Balti Triangle2 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.