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In a city renowned for its Indian cuisine, this has to be a contender for top Birmingham balti restaurant—and that’s as good a recommendation as you can get. Authentic dishes are cooked to order and are guaranteed to be of high quality. Friendly and attentive service and bargain prices make this one of the best. Take your own wine or beer.
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This huge, modern, canalside venue with an attractive terrace has clued-up staff and a menu offering top-notch cooking. Expect pan-European food—risotti, lobster soup with rouille and some brasserie fare, including rib-eye steak with béarnaise sauce, and pan-fried chicken.
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Regarded by many as the best Italian restaurant in Birmingham, Buonissimo is a 10-minute drive from the city centre. Run by an Italian family, the service and food are as you would expect. The menu is good value for money, and is changed regularly so there is always something new and different to try.
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Its location in Broad Street sometimes counts against it, especially when the party crowd hit the strip on Friday and Saturday nights. However, during the week the atmosphere is far more sedate and stylish, to match the interior. All your Cantonese favourites are on the menu, but served in bang-up-to-date and spacious surroundings. The food is high quality and the service is friendly.
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Something of a pleasant surprise when it fi rst opened, City Café has managed to maintain its high quality food and service in stylish, contemporary surroundings. Another big restaurant that offers satisfying, uncomplicated fare for modern tastes. Try the quality seared peppered tuna perhaps, or hearty pasta with great pesto.
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