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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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Another stylish establishment, St. Paul's is a fairly quiet bar although it is easier to make a reservation with the restaurant. The wine list is extensive, and the food a well-judged mix of English and continental. The menu is... more
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Clarendon, a part of the Mercure Brandon Hall Hotel and Spa, is enveloped by historic woods. The interiors are subtle and the service attentive. Grab the Crab Gallettes with Ginger and Spring Onion Salsa, or the magical Monkfis... more
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This rather luxurious establishment used to have far more prosaic employment as a paper mill until converted a few years ago. Antony Morgan is the chef/proprietor, and cooks with great flair and imagination. The set menu change... more
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This balti restaurant is situated in the Arcadian Centre. It's a comfortably bijou place, which seats 48, and has a loyal following of regulars as well attracting passing cinema-goers. Prices are very reasonable, owing to the s... more
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For a tour through the gastronomic wonders of the Orient, you won't find a better eatery than this. The best of Thai, Chinese and Korean cuisine is available, along with a Thai owner/manager and Japanese head chef. Lunchtimes s... more
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The taste of Greece is not just limited to the menu in Zorbas, located out of town in Acocks Green. Oh no, live music and traditional dancing are also part of the experience and make for a lively night out. As regards the food,... more
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Hotel restaurants can be rather foreboding places, especially if it's clear you're a non-resident. However, the Hyatt Regency Hotel, one of Birmingham's plushest hotels, is happy to welcome all-comers to this stylish brasserie.... more
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This restaurant overlooks New Street, which, whilst it is no Champs Elysee, is undoubtedly more attractive now that it has been almost totally pedestrianized. It's an elegant place, as it should be since it's part of the plush... more
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This Brindley place is part of the extensive pizzeria chain and is smaller than most of its cousins, but it is typically smartly turned out. Marble tables and stylish, Swedish-looking, chairs await punters at what is considered... more












