There are two kinds of people in the world - those who eat to live and those who live to eat. It doesn’t matter which category you fall into because both eat - and if you are going to eat, it might as well be something exceptional.
While most of us are having to tighten our purses, going out on occasions is still nice. Whether it’s birthdays, anniversaries, a simple afternoon tea to catch up with the gals or a nice meal out to reconnect with family - there are multiple restaurants in and around Birmingham that will offer a lively atmosphere along with great food.
Restaurant booking serving OpenTable analsyses data every month to reveal the Top 10 Diner’s Choice Winners in Birmingham and beyond.
For this month, here are the top 10 restaurants that are worth a visit:
1. Gaijin Sushi, Gay Village
Located in Gay Village, Gaijin Sushi was called an “utter delight” by food critic Jay Rayner in 2018. It is one of the top 10 diner’s choice winners in February, according to OpenTable. Chef Michal Kubiak runs this small eatery. (Photo - Unsplash)
2. Indian Cafe Racer, Birmingham City Centre
Located inside The Wellington Hotel, this eatery offers home cooked Indian street food. It is a hidden gem in Central Birmingham. They offer street food from the four big cities of India - Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. (Photo - Unsplash/Andy Hay)
3. Opheem, Birmingham City Centre
Located in the heart of Birmingham, Opheem serves beautiful-looking South Asian cuisine by Chef Aktar Islam. The Michelin starred restaurant is pushing the boundaries with Indian flavours.
4. Chakana, Moseley
Chakana, a peruvian restaurant in Moseley, is a light and breezy eatery that has been featured in the Michelin guide. They have one of the largest ranges of pisco in the UK and their colourful dishes such as ceviches, tiraditos and causas are meant for sharing.