Birmingham needs more restaurants! Said no one ever.
In a city with several fine dining restaurants and as well
as places services serving delicious food. It’s safe to say we've got a decent
choice of places to eat.
But if you're desire inspiration for the next time you go out
to dinner, these are the 50 restaurants we consider that Birmingham should
boast about.
We kidnapped Tom Cullen, editor of free weekly e-magazine in
Birmingham Taxi, and demanded of him
the some best restaurants in Birmingham once he tells us we released him.
Purnell’s
Self-titled Yummy Brummie Glynn Purnell's Michelin opened
restaurant on Cornwall Street. It’s on the UK's best restaurant lists.
And also listed on BBC’s Saturday Kitchen, running a bistro,
publishing two cook books and being an all round ambassador for Birmingham,
chef has maintained its position at the one of the most highly praised
restaurants in the city
Sabai Sabai
Sabai sabai Birmingham’s best Thai restaurant, it’s actually
Birmingham’s three best Thai restaurants, given you’ll find them in Moseley,
Harborne and now, most recently in the centre of town.
To maximize your starter game, you should try the meat
platter which includes duck rolls, spare ribs and chicken wings. Plus, as a
side starter, you’ll need the have char-grilled , black tiger prawns and then wok fried in a extreme good quality,
creamy Tom Yam sauce. But it’s the braised short beam of beef in a Massaman
sauce that you’ll be telling the Birminghamairport taxi driver about on the way to airport.
Purecraft Bar & Kitchen
Best of the city centre folk, a award winning brewery from
nearby, Purecraft is part owned by Purity, so the beers are completely out of this world.
and also the food. Expect pub classics with a foodie spin. Always, always,
always worth eating the specials board too.
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