great food, nice atmosphere, will visit again
Soho Foundry Tavern – Sandwell
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.
great food, nice atmosphere, will visit again
Soho Foundry Tavern – SandwellThe Restaurant was very good in service the food was really good i can't wait to go back!
La Nonna – Sheldonfantastic food, if you request something different from menu if it's possible they serve it, staff's customer service skills second to non, will cater for any amount of people, we had a group of 50 and all were well looked after, will never eat curries anywhere else, have tried only to be let down Akrams are the best
Akrams Kashmiri – StirchleyExquisite....try for yourself
India Garden – ErdingtonThis was the best Chinese meal experience we have had, the food is that nice you just don? want to stop eating WELL DONE BUFET ISLAND
Buffet Island – ErdingtonHighly recommended. Don? take my word for it, excellent quality food, superb choice. very popular. people waiting at the door for opening, and that is at 6pm on a Monday night.
Buffet Island – Erdingtonvery nice
Quick Fry Chippy – EdgbastonThe atmosphere in this quaint country pub was excellent, the staff were helpful & very pleasant. Children are allowed but only till 9 which was late enough for us, the managers were very nice came & spoke to us which we thought was a nice touch. We will definitely be going again & soon.
Bulls Head The – SolihullMy family and I have eaten here twice now and thoroughly enjoy it. The staff are attentive without being annoying and the food is very very good. Its quite a dark decorated place that you have to get used to, but definitely worth a visit
China House Restaurant – Sutton ColdfieldIt's the only fish shop i use. The foods always fresh and the kebabs are the best around.
Marston Green Fish Bar – SolihullAkrams restaurant is one the best Balti restaurant in the south of bham go and give it a try for yourself for an experience the best Balti chicken tikka massala and there speciality naan breads Akrams is very spacious and contemporary surroundings excellent ambience very relaxing friendly and helpful staff
Akrams Kashmiri – StirchleyWork in the Mailbox? Or the city centre? Like eating out at lunchtime? Try the Oriental - it? recently been rated by the Times as one of the top ten pan-Asian restaurants in the UK. The new-look lunchtime menu offers a range of oriental tapas, noodle dishes, noodle soups and main courses. I tagged on to a group of twenty suited and chattery lunchtime diners, and opted for Yuk Sung as a starter. This is a rewarding, light meal of finely chopped carrot mixed with minced chicken, which is then stir-fried, set on a bed of vermicelli-like strands of rice paste, sprinkled with sesame seeds and served up on trimmed iceberg lettuce leaves. Splash on the soy sauce (if you like it), roll the leaves up and eat. For a main course I plumped for Koay Teow, which is a noodle-and-beansprout recipe that? served with either beef or prawns. The contrast between the slippery, slightly gelatinous texture of the flat rice noodles, and the crunchy beansprouts is delightful. The chilli isn? overdone, and a glass of water or a bottle of Budweiser goes down well with it. The bar here is well-stocked as you can expect, with champagnes, wines, spirits, and a selection of classy bottled beers, including Chang, and Magners if you like your cider, and there are the cocktails, Wild Orchid and Tokyo Rose, for example, and the more familiar Screaming Orgasm and Sex on the Beach. You don? quite get a beach with the restaurant but you get the expanse of water at the junction with the Worcester Canal, and a view along the canal up to Gas St Basin and Broad Street, and with the sun out, the reflections on the water and the pacifying oriental music, it? a restful place to eat and drink during time out of the office.
The Oriental – Birmingham City CentreTry the peas soup, It sweet so till.
Flavour Flame – HandsworthWonderful food & a great atmosphere, what more could you want!
Gian Carlo’s – Hall GreenExcellent restaurant very good food and a lot to choose from at a very reasonable price. Would recommend that you don't eat during the day before you go as the portions are very hearty!
Ponte Di Legno – MoseleyI am a regular at this restaurant and I always find the food to be excellent, the service friendly and the decor has recently been updated. If you can not find what you want on the menu just ask and they will make it for you. In fact they often make me different dishes when I go. Worth a try. By far the best Indian on the high street in Sutton and in fact better than the Balti triangle.
Jahed Tandoori – Sutton ColdfieldI was treated to a lovely 3 course lunch by a friend in mid August 2006. They do a relatively cheap set menu, under £20 for 2 courses but the choice is very limited. I could have demanded a bottle of wine and gone for a lobster started but it might have been the end of a beautiful friendship! The atmosphere was lovely and quite noisy but we could look around whilst being left in our own private space. The food was wonderful - I'd be happy if I could produce food as tasty at every meal. The portions aren't huge but as I had 3 courses I didn't need any extras! The growing boys out there will obviously need some extras! I'd love to go again and they have a very reasonable Xmas menu out already. We had a 3 course lunch each, with 1 proper drink and a few soft ones, no wine for under £80.
Opus – Birmingham City CentreMy wife surprised me with a birthday lunch at Simpsons and to celebrate we chose the tasting menu. It was an amazing experience lasting over 3 hours and including courses that weren't even listed on the menu. The staff were friendly, polite and very informed about the food and made the whole time even more special. The cost was expensive but justifiably so. I am including only a snippet of the courses in this review as a full recourse of events would take up too much room and use too many adjectives. We had foie gras ravioli, seared tuna rolled in wild sesame, sweetbreads, mouth watering beef, scallops, goats cheese, two desserts, coffee and petit fours. Each of these courses was accompanied with various purees, compotes, tempura, reductions. I could go on! The main delight for my wife was the cheese course; shavings of the tastiest goats cheese lay around the plate, what turned out to be a foam of goats cheese on the middle was accompanied with beetroot crisps on top. This was accompanied by a beetroot sorbet (!) which was a new delight for the palette. My favourite was the seared scallops with pureed cauliflower, tempura cauliflower and a raw slither of fresh cauliflower. The Michelin star, in our eyes, is just deserved due to the warm welcome from the staff, the endless knowledge of the dishes from the staff and the use of Birmingham made plates, cutlery. Also the menu was exquisitely thought out to cater for all tastes and every human sense imaginable. As we were driving we didn't indulge in alcohol but the wine list was huge covering wines from all over the world including countries that we didn't know produced wine! A sommelier was on hand to guide patrons through every imaginable choice and a second trip without the car may be in order for the future. As mentioned the meal was expensive, but Simpsons is not like any other restaurant we have ever dined at. A weekly occurrence for the rich, a special treat for the rest of us!
Simpsons – Edgbaston2 courses for £18.95.
Sunday Lunch: 2 courses, £21.95.
Early Evening Menu: 2 courses starter and a main, £19.95. Add a dessert for £4.95; Additional bread and butter, £2.95. Available Tuesday-Thursday 6pm-7.30pm.
Every Tuesday choose any five plates from the mezze menu, all for just £25.