Birmingham is well known for its Balti Triangle but as well as great Indian food, restaurants in Birmingham serve cuisine from every corner of the globe. Here's 4 of the best restaurants you should be booking while visiting the city.
Zindiya
Zindiya brings the soul of India to the heart of Birmingham. This independent streatery and bar will transport you to the hustle and bustle of Delhi and Mumbai’s street markets. Enjoy authentic Indian small plates, unique cocktails and cooling craft beer or treat yourself to an Indian inspired afternoon tea.
Fazenda
Since the early 19th century, gaúchos pierced large pieces of meat and slowly grilled them over open flamed pits. Fazenda’s gaúcho chefs (passadores) roast succulent cuts of meat in the way it has been done for centuries, preserving the individual taste of each tender cut. Fazenda wants to keep this tradition alive, sharing all the history behind the unique Rodizio way of serving. Indulge in continuous table-side service of premium quality grilled meats, using a double-sided card to control the flow at your own pace. The green side signals the passadores to bring out skewers of freshly prepared meats one by one, while the red side indicates a resting point.
Orelle
The restaurant at Orelle brings glamour and elegance not only to its menus, but also through its interiors. Inspiration has been taken from the city’s historic Jewellery Quarter and the site’s banking heritage from Birmingham’s bustling business district. Orelle comprises a modern French restaurant located on the 24th floor Orelle with a 360-degree, panoramic view across the city and beyond. Open for lunch and dinner.
Hotel du Vin &Bistro Afternoon Tea
Afternoon tea has been fashionable since the early nineteenth century and we’re sure it will continue in its glory. But if you want to jazz it up a little for a celebration, maybe add a glass of Champagne. Or simply enjoy our classic cream tea. We welcome you to join us for afternoon tea anytime.
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