The West Midlands is the home to some amazing restaurants and the culinary giants of Birmingham and around have been named in 2023’s Michelin guide.
There are more than a dozen restaurants from the region that have made it into the prestigious list and each of them offer something unique. For food connoisseurs in the city - these restaurants are not ones to be missed. They offer the best of modern British, Indian, Peruvian, and other cuisines.
And these amazing restaurants are not limited to Birmingham City Centre. Some incredible neighbourhood restaurants from Edgbaston, Solihull and Barnt Green have also been included for the great food they have to offer. All the local Michelin-starred restaurants across the region are also in the list.
It’s an amazing time for the restaurant scene in Birmingham with the city named ‘the UK’s most exciting food destination’ earlier in the year in the latest Good Food Guide.
See here if your favourite restaurant made it into the Michelin guide this year:

17. Grace and Savour at Hampton Manor in Hampon-in-Arden, Solihull - Michelin star
This restaurant serves food with a blend of classic and modern techniques, according to the guide. “Some are simple, while others are eye-catching and elaborate,” the guide added. (Photo - The Relationship Co) | The Relationship.co

18. Black & Green Restaurant in Barnt Green
Black & Green has a “short, sensibly priced tasting menu” that moves with the seasons, according to the guide. It opened recently and has been heralded as the neighbourhood version of the Craft restaurant at the ICC. It’s by the same team. (Photo by Delicious PR) | Delicious PR

19. The Boat Inn, Lichfield
The Boat Inn run by chef-owner Liam offers wine from his father’s wineyard. “Shelves burst with goodies which are showcased in refined, modern dishes and the tasting menu lists some luxurious ingredients,” says the Michelin Guide. (Photo by The Boat Inn/Bacon on the Beech/Michelin Guide) | The Boat Inn/Bacon on the Beech/Michelin Guide