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Guide to Birmingham UK Restaurants

Nov 30

If you're a foodie and visiting the city, here's a Guide to Birmingham restaurants. The list includes great local spots such as Turners, Chez Fonfon, Isaac's and Opheem. You can also try one of the Michelin-starred restaurants in the city.

Turners

Turners in Birmingham, UK is one of the best restaurants in the city. It offers fine dining with a quirky vibe. The menu is seasonal and the staff is friendly and attentive. The restaurant was rated 'excellent' in the AA's 2017-2018 Restaurant Guide. It is located only 5 minutes from the city centre.

The restaurant has been open since 2007 but recently lost its Michelin star. The restaurant was twice ordered to make major improvements by environmental officers. In May 2013, environmental officers issued an enforcement notice to the restaurant, and again in March 2017. The restaurant was inspected again in November 2017, and the new Michelin inspectors gave it a four-star rating.

Chez Fonfon

Chez Fonfon, a burger joint in Birmingham, is owned by renowned chef Frank Stitt. His "Hamburger Fonfon" is one of the city's most popular burgers and has received many accolades. It features fresh-ground hamburger, comte cheese, grilled red onion, and house-made pickles. It's also served with pommes frites.

The French-themed restaurant has a relaxed, cosy atmosphere. The interiors are reminiscent of a classic Paris bistro and are accentuated by a charming exterior patio. The menu is filled with a variety of French-inspired dishes, as well as generous servings of wine and beer. There's also a separate bar and pick-up services.

Opheem

Opheem is a Michelin-starred restaurant that serves Indian cuisine. This Birmingham restaurant offers a modern take on Indian cuisine, using a mixture of techniques from the subcontinent. The restaurant is headed by the talented Birmingham-born chef Aktar Islam, and has won awards for its innovative menu and creative approach to cooking. The restaurant offers a five-course and ten-course tasting menu and also has private dining rooms for up to twelve people.

The restaurant has also recently booked a seat for Michael Buble, who is embarking on a tour of the UK. The singer has been spotted enjoying the restaurant's seasonal tasting menu, which includes scallops from the Orkney Islands and Cumbria Herdwick lamb. A dessert of alphonso mango rounds off the meal.

Isaac's

The Isaac's restaurant in Birmingham, UK, is a casual yet sophisticated spot. Named after the youngest son of owner Ifran, Isaacs is a family-run establishment with a reputation for attention to detail and a focus on locally sourced ingredients. It boasts high ceilings, cool colours, and a prominent bar laden with locally brewed beer and wines. A more intimate dining area is also available.

Isaacs is housed within the Grand Hotel, an iconic Birmingham building that was recently brought back to life. Its main entrance is located on Church Street, with Isaacs situated underneath. The restaurant serves American fare - and even features a menu inspired by classic brasserie dishes.

Carters of Moseley

The contemporary cuisine at Carters of Moseley is inspired by the freshest British ingredients. The restaurant offers an open kitchen where contemporary dishes are prepared. The food is created using British seasonal ingredients and is served in an inviting environment. The restaurant is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner.

The restaurant is located in a quiet part of Birmingham. It has a modern, open kitchen, and serves seasonal tasting menus. The menu showcases British produce and features a focus on foraging and preserving techniques. Dishes include Cornish skate, Yorkshire grouse, and braised chicken. Desserts include sticky toffee pudding and apple crumble.

Digbeth Dining Club

A Birmingham dining club has opened in the city's creative quarter. The Digbeth Dining Club is a platform for some of the city's best street food vendors. The idea behind the club is to provide quality, honest food in an atmosphere that's both comfortable and creative. The club also hosts regular events and street closures.

It will run four weekends in October and November. The Digbeth Dining Club will feature a food market, live music, and street food. The food and live entertainment will be paired with live music and a variety of drinks.

Original Patty Men

The Original Patty Men is a Birmingham restaurant located in Digbeth. It is close to the Digbeth Community Garden and the Shaw's Passage. The restaurant is also close to Birmingham Moor Street, one of the three main railway stations. Birmingham Moor Street is around 360 feet away from the restaurant. The restaurant is also located near St Martin in the Bull Ring, a Church of England parish church.

You can order food from Original Patty Men in Birmingham using the Uber Eats app. Once you've placed your order, you can track the progress of your order via the app or online. You can even browse the menu to see what you want to order.