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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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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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Not just a fantastic, contemporary and innovative gallery, the Ikon’s café offers authentic Spanish cuisine in gorgeously arty surroundings. The tasty menu helps make this one of Birmingham’s most stylish and popular venues. Try tons of tapas, or pig out on paella.
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A fi rm favourite with the corporate crowd who inhabit the offi ces surrounding this modern venue, Metro offers appealing fusion cooking (Med-meets-oriental), as well as a champagne and oyster bar. It’s on the expensive side for what you get, but the quality is good, and the service is friendly. A great place to unwind at the end of a long day.
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