25 Of The Very Best Restaurants In Birmingham That You Have To Try (2024)

From fine dining, Michelin restaurants to a sensational street food scene, Birmingham can compete with any other city in the UK when it comes to the very best.

Charlie Case

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Bristol is known for many things. Bulls, chocolate, canals and the Industrial Revolution among them. But it’s also one of the most exciting food destinations in the UK – it’s not all about Baltis and Michelin stars either. From iconic Indian cuisine to incredible Italian restaurants, mouthwatering fine dining to exciting street food, there’s something for everyone. So check out our guide to the very best restaurants in Birmingham that you have to try at least once in your life.

1. Purnell’s

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There are five Michelin-starred restaurants in Birmingham (all make this list), but Purnell’s must be among its most famous. Its owner and chef, Glynn Purnell, is famous for having won the Great British Menu twice, as well as regular appearances on BBC One’s Saturday Kitchen where he is better known as the Yummy Brummie. But none of this makes Purnell’s among the best restaurants in Birmingham, what does is the food.

Purnell’s, the fine-dining restaurant in Birmingham City Centre, focuses mostly on innovative British fare but also takes influences from France and the Far East. Contemporary and chic, the dining room is vibrant and spacious, while Glynn likes the presentation of the food to be equally flamboyant. A 10-course tasting menu costs £125 per person, extra for wine pairings.

Purnell’s, 55 Cornwall St, Birmingham B3 2DH

2. Shababs

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From fine dining to family-sized sharing naans. Yep, we’re heading to the Balti Triangle where the best restaurant serving Birmingham’s iconic curry has to be Shababs. It might not be the originator of Birmingham’s iconic balti curry, but Shababs is the best still serving it in Brum and beyond. There’s a huge menu to choose from, but every main dish is cooked balti-style – which means cooked quickly over high heat, like a stir-fry – all somewhere between £10 to £15. Shababs should be a right of passage for every Brummie.

Shababs, 163-165 Ladypool Rd., Sparkbrook, Birmingham B12 8LQ

3. Simpsons

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In the leafy suburbs of Edgbaston sits a Georgian mansion that houses Simpson’s restaurant, Birmingham’s oldest Michelin restaurant. It started in Kenilworth in Warwickshire but moved to Birmingham in 1999 and hasn’t looked back since. Between the lunch and dinner menu, tasting menu, plant-based menu and children’s menu, there’s plenty to choose from too.

The food itself aims to respect classical tradition but is a contemporary take on British cuisine, “combining influences from around the world in dishes based on fabulous impeccably sourced seasonal ingredients.” While huge glass windows line the walls so that you can enjoy your meal looking out onto the beautiful garden.

Simpsons, 20 Highfield Road, Edgbaston, B15 3DU

4. Original Patty Men

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An original is worth more than a copy and you won’t find more original than OPM. Birmingham’s street food legends and self-titled “purveyors of filth” have some of the best burgers in Birmingham, no doubt. Choose from an epic list of burgers: the Alabama Slammer with a deep-fried boneless chicken thigh, lime and ginger slaw, and either Alabama sauce or Frank’s hot sauce; the Pineapple Express with a beef patty, maple coated bacon, roquito chilli peppers, cheddar cheese and pineapple hot sauce; and the Po Money, Po Mushroom with Po boy style breaded ‘shrooms, pickle and cajun Boss Man sauce.

Original Patty Men, 9 Shaw’s Passage, Birmingham B5 5JG

5. Tropea

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Be it the braised octopus or aubergine parmigiana, at Tropea, each plate is designed around a star ingredient. These sharing small-plate dishes are heavily influenced by Italian street food. And use only the finest, seasonal ingredients, either from Milanese markets or local suppliers. Expect plenty of fresh pasta, seafood and regional specialities, from fresh day-boat fish to venison.

Past highlights from Tropea’s ever-changing seasonal menu include bomboloni (basically small doughnuts) filled with gorgonzola dolce and pickled walnut puree; seafood risotto with mussels, baby squid and red prawn; and Neapolitan sausage with parmesan polenta and red onion agrodolce. Try co*cktail classics like Negroni or a range of Old World wines as well. Perfect for washing down that steady influx of plates you’ll be ordering.

Tropea, 27 Lordswood Rd, Harborne, Birmingham B17 9RP

6. Adam’s

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What, another one? Yes, Birmingham is blessed Michelin starred restaurants, all worthy of your time. (Even if it’s just for a special occasion.) Named after the chef, Adam Stokes, who runs the restaurant with his wife, Natasha, Adam’s sleek, sophisticated and comfortable. Classically cooked quality dishes served in an approachable environment are what Adam’s aims for. An a la carte menu is served alongside two tasting menus, with a world-class wine list also available.

Adam’s, New Oxford House, 16 Waterloo St, Birmingham B2 5UG

7. The Wilderness

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Birmingham and heavy metal go hand-in-hand. So it wasn’t going to be too long until someone fused it with haute cuisine. The Wilderness in the Jewellery Quarter brings rock ‘n’ roll to fine dining. Ran by Alex Claridge, here you’ll find innovative and surprising tasting menus set to the soundtrack of punk and heavy metal – and, as if it couldn’t get any more Birmingham, it’s also set in a restored factory.

The Wilderness, 27 Warstone Ln, Birmingham B18 6JQ

8. Lasan

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Seeing as this is Birmingham, there has to be more than one curry house among the best. (We could fill a whole list of the best Indian restaurants in Birmingham, in fact, we have.) Lasan is legendary throughout the country. Having shot to fame in 2010 after winning Best Local Restaurant in the UK on Gordon Ramsey’s The F Word. It’s also a record six-time winner at the British Curry Awards, with its first in 2002.

Maintaining such longevity, Lasan clearly has a winning formula that consistently places it among the best restaurants in Birmingham. The Indian restaurant is very much haute cuisine, serving seafood moilee and goat biryani. A main will cost you anywhere from £17.95 for a vegan biryani to £28.95 for king prawns in a fenugreek leaf bhuna. But some of our favourites include courgette flower tempura, monkfish johl and the lamb Kashmiri rogan. Yum!

Lasan, 3 – 4 Dakota Buildings, James Street, St Paul’s Square, B3 1SD

9. Opheem

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If money is no object and there’s only one Indian restaurant you have time to visit in Birmingham. It has to be Aston-born Aktar Islam’s Opheem. It’s the only Michelin-star restaurant serving Indian cuisine. Many Indian regions are represented on the modern fine dining menu, with the odd Persian and Arabian influence too. The current 10-course tasting menu journeys from Mumbai to Malabar via Delhi and West Bengal, and will set you back £115 per person. A cheaper five-course menu is also available, as well as an a la carte lunch menu. Undoubtedly the finest Indian restaurant in Birmingham.

Opheem, 65 Summer Row, Birmingham B3 1JJ

10. Land

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Vegetarians and vegans are better represented on the food scene than ever these days in Birmingham. Those on a meat-free diet should look no further than Land. The fine dining restaurant focuses on seasonal vegetables to create colourful plates where the vegetables shine, proving meat doesn’t have to be the star of the meal. Whether you eat meat or not, this is easily one of the best restaurants in Birmingham. It’s reasonably priced for fine dining too, with five courses for £38 and eight from £45. The menu regularly changes, but expect seasonal plant-focused dishes inspired by flavours from around the world.

Land, 26 Great Western Arcade, Colmore Row, B2 5HU

11. Eat Vietnam

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Stirchley has quietly become one of the coolest areas in Birmingham. But what about its coolest restaurant? Well, that has to be Eat Vietnam. The umami-packed traditional Vietnamese restaurant constantly reinvents its dishes, so repeat visits are a must to keep up with an ever-changing menu. Barbecued pork shoulder served in a coconut curry, or salt and pepper tofu with noodles are our current favourites. But you have to try the Marmite and PB chicken wings (also served as cauliflower wings) for a serious savoury, flavour bomb.

Eat Vietnam, 1422 Pershore Rd, Stirchley, Birmingham B30 2PH

12. Bonehead

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Widely agreed to be Birmingham’s best fried chicken shop, Bonehead mostly only serves wings, burgers, and craft beers – with a few sides. (You’ll also want to pick up some merch too – we’ve got an eye on the Bonehead football shirt.) But what sets it apart from the competition is the taste. Using only Cotswold chickens and a crispy batter that has The Colonel begging for the recipe, it has taken the ultimate comfort food to new levels. Tender, juicy, spicy, all the adjectives you want from fried chicken are here. Make this your next late-night pitstop on the way home from the pub!

Bonehead, 8 Lower Severn Street, Birmingham B1 1PU

13. Tiger Bites Pig

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Money isn’t everything when it comes to the best restaurants in Birmingham. Sometimes simplicity is everything and that’s exactly why we love Tiger Bites Pig. These Taiwanese bao buns, rooted in the street food of East Asia, are made fresh every morning. It’s an intimate space, where you can watch all the food prepared in front of you too.

Two or three make for a fantastic meal, with red braised pork belly, buttermilk fried chicken and crispy duck among our favourites. But vegans should try the equally ‘meaty’ tofu and oyster mushroom. If that doesn’t sound enough, Tiger Bites Pig’s hearty rice bowls topped with a protein of choice, spicy veg, house pickles and a cured egg yolk also feel like a steal without short-changing you on flavour.

Tiger Bites Pig, 34 Stephenson St, Birmingham B2 4BH

14. Carters

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Chef and proprietor Brad Carter is a self-taught, Birmingham native that aims to take customers on a ‘culinary adventure’ through foods they couldn’t have made at home. The Michelin-starred Carters of Moseley left for a six-month pop-up in Evesham last year but returns to Birmingham in February. It’s bringing its ‘ultra-British seasonality’ to the private members club, Eighteen at 103 Colmore Row, from February 2 to May 31, 2024 – before opening a permanent new restaurant in the city centre in the summer of 2024. Wherever it ends up, Carters will always be worth seeking out.

Carters at Eighteen, 18th Floor, 103 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 3AG

15. Orelle

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Do you fancy dining in the clouds? Enjoy panoramic views while you eat at Orelle. Unbeatable views of Birmingham and modern French cuisine make it not just one of Birmingham’s best restaurants but the most romantic too. Located on the 24th floor of 103 Colmore Row, it offers a contemporary take on classic French recipes celebrating the best of British produce.

Dishes include blackberry cured trout for starter; suckling pig and pumpkin tagliatelle for mains; and venison, grouse and chicken wellington en croute for sharing. While Orelle’s abstract triangular design pays tribute to the site’s heritage as the former National Westminster House, drawing influence also from the nearby Jewellery Quarter.

Orelle, 103 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 3AG

16. Asha’s

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If you want to dine like a celebrity in Birmingham, you don’t want to go to one of the Michelin restaurants. It’s Asha’s that everyone in Hollywood is talking about. Tom Cruise stopped by during the filming of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, sitting in the middle of the restaurant and ordering two tikkas! Other famous fans include P!NK, Steven Gerrard, Ed Sheeran, Cliff Richard and The Rolling Stones. The MICHELIN Guide describes it as “a stylish, passionately run Indian restaurant with exotic décor,” and highlights its Tandoori Kebabs as a speciality. Asha’s is as close to fame as many of us will come.

Asha’s, 12-22 Newhall St, Birmingham B3 3AS.

17. POLI

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Let’s be honest. Sometimes no matter how nice the restaurant is, or how delicious the food is, nothing can beat a simple pizza. It hits the spot like nothing else can. If you are on the lookout for the best pizza restaurant in Birmingham, you have a few choices but our pick is POLI in Kings Heath. Serving Neapolitan pizza and small plates, this intimate pizzeria has some mighty fine pies. From puttanesca to ‘nduja and garlic-fermented honey, these woodfired sourdough pizzas have some gorgeously puffed-up crusts.

POLI, 21 York Road, King’s Heath, B14 7SA

18. The Oyster Club

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Fish isn’t for everyone, but the best seafood restaurant in Birmingham is easily The Oyster Club. Celebrating oysters (Jersey Rock, Maldon Rock and Rossmore Native) and caviar (Exmoor, Oscietra and Beluga), you can simply sit down and tuck in with a glass of wine or two. But the restaurant – another one from Adam Stokes – is beloved for its small plates and mains, from crab bisque and steamed mussels to halibut and Dover sole. For the ultimate fishy frenzy, order the shellfish platter (£125) to share, with lobster, king prawns, langoustines, clams and mussels.

The Oyster Club, 43 Temple St, Birmingham B2 5DP

19. Chung Ying Cantonese

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Chung Ying Cantonese is Birmingham’s oldest, and still its best, Cantonese restaurant with the largest selection of dim sum in the UK. Opened in 1981, it is the beating heart of Birmingham’s thriving Chinatown. Offering all the favourites ranging from exotic cuts to Cantonese classics, fresh seafood to a wide selection for vegetarians and vegans. For an authentic taste of Hong Kong, you have to make this your next restaurant visit.

Chung Ying, China Quarter, 16-18 Wrottesley St, Birmingham B5 4RT

20. Chakana

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Out in Moseley, you’ll find Birmingham’s first Peruvian restaurant. You won’t find many restaurants elsewhere in Brum, or the UK for that matter, like this. But expect punchy, vibrant and colourful food with classic dishes like ceviches, tiraditos and causas. With dishes designed for sharing and a relaxed environment, Chakana is made to be spent with good company. It’s also home to one of the largest ranges of pisco (a Peruvian spirit) in the country.

Chakana, 140 Alcester Rd, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8HT

21. Grace & Savour

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Is it technically in Birmingham? We’re not sure. But the Grace & Savour in Solihull is too good to be ignored. The West Midlands newest Michelin-star restaurant only opened in February 2022. But it has taken no time to prove it is one of the best restaurants in Birmingham. Partly due to its unique concept, but mostly because of the amazing food and setting.

Based in Hampton Manor, the idyllic countryside retreat, Grace & Savour offers a fifteen-course tasting menu. All are served from an open kitchen, with a commitment to locally-grown, ethical and bio-diverse ingredients. But before you’ve even begun to try the food, you’ll be free to tour the garden where everything is grown for this immersive dining experience. Plus, you can also experience the restaurant’s cookery school while you’re there.

Grace & Savour, Hampton Manor, Shadowbrook Ln, Hampton in Arden, Solihull B92 0EN

22. 670 Grams

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If you’re looking for the coolest restaurant in Birmingham, then it is undoubtedly 670 Grams. Set in the ultra-hip Custard Factory, where graffiti decorates the walls, this is fine dining that won’t break the bank but will break boundaries. Expect influences to come from anywhere, stretching as far as Europe to Asia via your local takeaway. Kray Treadwell was awarded the ‘MICHELIN Young Chef Award Great Britain and Ireland’ in 2021, so the innovative chef and his restaurant are definitely ones to watch.

670 Grams, 4 Gibb St, Deritend, Birmingham B9 4AA

23. Harborne Kitchen

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In 2022, The Good Food Guide described Harborne Kitchen as “packing mass-appeal into posh nosh,” and we have to agree. It opened in 2016, offering contemporary and creative British cuisine at affordable prices. Whether you’re just in the mood for something simply delicious or after a carefully curated culinary experience, Harborne Kitchen has it all. Whatever you choose though, the diner’s enjoyment always comes first. You might also want to check out head chef Jamie Desogus’ other rock ‘n’ roll-inspired burger restaurant .

Harborne Kitchen, 175-179 High St, Harborne, Birmingham B17 9QE

24. SOI 1268

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Those with a finger on the pulse of Birmingham’s street food scene will have heard of Buddha Belly. The Thai food vendors have taken over kitchens all over the city, winning countless awards in the process. Now it’s got its a restaurant to call its own, SOI 1268. Still serving Thai street food in this cosy neighbourhood spot in Stirchley, SOI 1268 is full of flavour, tradition and secret family recipes. Tuck into everything from classics like beef massaman curry and pad cha het (a spicy mushroom stir-fry) to BBQ aubergine nahm dtok and pork pa lo (a Thai stew).

SOI 1268, 268 Pershore Road, Stirchley, Birmingham B30 2XU

25. Hockley Social Club

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Is this cheating? Because Hockley Social Club isn’t technically one restaurant but many! Home to multiple rotating kitchens, serving the city’s best street food, Hockley Social Club is always new and exciting. Past kitchens have included the award-winning Buddha Belly, Yardbirds with some of the best-fried chicken in Birmingham and the seriously Instagrammable Urban Cheesecake. Plus plenty more, all showing off the breadth of Birmingham’s sensational street food scene.

Hockley Social Club, 60 Hampton St, Birmingham B19 3LU

We’re sure some of you are screaming at us right now, what about this place, what about that? Birmingham is full of incredible eateries everywhere you turn – many we’ve still yet to learn about – with more popping up every day. But hopefully, this guide to the best restaurants in Birmingham keeps you satiated for now.

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