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This flash venture has become very well respected on the Birmingham dining out scene. It comprises a restaurant, lounge bar and terraces and produces international cuisine with a modern British spin. The restaurant is centered... more
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Above the Brasshouse pub, the Celebrity restaurant used to specialize in Anglo/French fare, but turned entirely balti a couple of years ago. All your favorite balti dishes are here, at slightly inflated prices, and there are so... more
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The Royal Alfaisel is one of the many restaurants that claims to be the first balti house in Britain. Established in 1982, it remains one of the city's finest restaurants and yet has few airs or graces. Food is still ridiculous... more
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The Henley Café building dates from 1666 with an ambiance that is homely and comfortable. During weekdays, this is a popular cafe serving everything from traditional English breakfasts to omelets to pastries. On weekends during... more
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This cosy Hall Green restaurant serves delicious traditional Italian food and also offers a large selection of coffees, wines, lagers and spirits. If you visit for a meal, try breaded lobster tails as a starter with a main cour... more
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This immensely popular balti and tandoori restaurant attracts Brummies from all over the city for its busy atmosphere and fine food. It has arguably the best shish kebabs in town and the tikka balti masala dishes are to die for... more
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This expensive but elegant restaurant caters for all sorts, from romantic evening twosomes to big, brash corporate lunches. The food is styled as "gourmet", and accordingly on the pricey side, but the restaurant certainly fits... more
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The Minar is a small, traditional balti joint which opens somewhat nontraditional on Sunday mornings. The starters are one aspect that makes the place stand out - all are freshly cooked rather than microwaved, and include the u... more
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The name of this fancy restaurant is not just meant to conjure up images of artistic Paris and student riots, it is also a clever pun on the fact that it was once a bank. Although the cash desks have now disappeared, the décor... more
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Pickles Pantry is a fantastic little deli, which is hidden away in a Harborne side street. It's only small, but sells an enviable range of cheeses; many organic and most quite rare; as well as hams, fresh bread, preserves, wine... more










