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Stirlings Bar and Bistro
Set against the backdrop of Birmingham’s BT tower, Stirlings Bar – also a restaurant - is a mere stone’s throw from the ever-fashionable St Paul’s Square. An exclusive and chic venue attracting a seriously classy crowd, Stirlings is set within a converted Victorian building that retains oodles of character and charm, whilst showing splashes of modernity in its choice of furnishings. This delightful interior is a peaceful setting in which to really enjoy the tantalising food on offer on the Stirlings menu. Modern European dishes include bold flavours and hints of summer while the ‘Stirlings Classics’ give a taste of home with a little sophistication, all joined by an inspiring wine list.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 21 Ludgate Hill, Birmingham, B3 1DW [Map]

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Sweet Chillies
Sweet Chillies is a stylish Indian restaurant on Yardley Wood Road in Birmingham. Its sleek interior – featuring chocolate brown leather banquettes, lilac napkins and fresh flowers – has a cosmopolitan ambience making it a popular place for dates and chic get-togethers. The innovative food at Sweet Chillies is prepared without artificial colours, stocks or additives, and all the spices are freshly ground on the premises. Signature dishes include the Malibu narial exotic – lamb cooked in a fruity sauce with coconut and Malibu liqueur; the Shah chocolate korma – chicken braised in a chocolate sauce and cooked with almonds and coconut powder; and the more traditional Sweet Chillies barsaat cooked with prawns, mushrooms, tomatoes, spring onions and coriander.

Cuisine: Indian
Location: 836 Yardley Wood Road, Birmingham, B13 0JE [Map]

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Thai Edge
Perfectly sited in Brindley Place, Thai Edge is a smart, very modern restaurant, with white decor and masses of flowers which are flown in from Thailand, as is much of the decor. You will receive a warm greeting - which is part of what makes this spot a favourite among the mixed, trendy clientele, from students to professionals. Dishes are beautifully served and you'll find all your favourites on the menu, like three types of satay, Thai fish cakes with cucumber salad sauce, spring rolls, spicy minced prawn on toast, and chicken galanga, specialities like steamed sea bass with spicy and sour sauce and tamarind sauce, stir-fried beef, chicken or seafood with fresh chilli, lemon grass, basil and pineapple. Of course, there are pad thai and a plethora of noodle and rice dishes. Four set menus. This is one place you'll return to again and again.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 7 Oozells Square, Brindley Place, Birmingham, B1 2HL [Map]

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Thai Orchid
Located on Bennett's Hill in Birmingham, the Thai Orchid is wildly popular with local Phad Thai fans. This family-run restaurant chain originated in Thailand and was brought to British shores in 1986 by Vichai Kharmakharm, and today Thai Orchid restaurants can be found all over the country. Designed as relaxing Thai 'oases', each dining room is carefully decorated with hand-carved teak furniture, tropical plants and authentic artefacts, but the main star of the show is the moreish Thai Orchid menu. Filled with traditional favourites, the menu includes signature dishes such as the Tom Yam Gai hot and sour soup with lemon grass, lime leaves and chicken, and the Thai green prawn curry cooked with aubergines and herbs.

Cuisine: Thai
Location: 7 Bennett's Hill, Birmingham, B2 5ST [Map]

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The Chameleon
This new entertainment hub in the centre of Birmingham has proved a hit with the city’s young professionals and discerning diners. Located in Victoria Square on Hill Street, The Chameleon is a cocktail bar, restaurant, café and nightclub all rolled into one, and the venue offers a few different dining options. For a quick and casual lunch or a gourmet evening meal, The Chameleon has a brilliant vibe, and a superb array of live entertainment from bands and DJs to fire-eaters every weekend. All the dishes – from the party platters to the Sunday lunches and evening a la carte menus – are an accomplished mélange of modern European and British dishes, and this is a stylish choice for parties and corporate dining.

Cuisine: Modern European
Location: 1 Victoria Square, Hill Street, Birmingham, B1 1BD [Map]

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The Chargrill
Located inside Birmingham’s Gala Casino, The Chargrill restaurant is a buzzy brasserie that is always filled with a fun crowd. Relaxed in style, the dining room is the perfect place to celebrate your luck at the roulette table and Chargrill also attracts locals who love to pop by for a hearty meal. The menu specialises in mature, grass-fed Scottish steaks and comes with annotated wine recommendations for each dish. We love the Texas platter piled high with chicken wings, wedges, onion rings and bbq baby pork ribs; the flame-grilled 8oz fillet steak served with fries and a Bourbon glaze; and the Thai king prawn curry.

Cuisine: Steakhouse
Location: Gala Casino, 84 Hill Street, Birmingham, B5 4AH [Map]

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The Kings Head
Located at the landmark junction between Hagley Road and Bearwood Road in Birmingham, this 19th century pub has undergone a major refurbishment and is one of the most stylish gastro-pub-dining-room come loungey-cocktail-bars in town. With its warehouse style exposed brick walls, gilt Venetian mirrors, open fires and curved chocolate leather booths, The Kings Head is dead sexy and the free wi-fi, killer cocktail list and live music Friday and Saturday nights attracts a young professional crowd. Everything on the menu – from the Thai fishcakes with chilli jam to the grilled rib eye with chips and blue cheese butter – is classic gastro fare done well, and the bar serves fine wines, traditional ales and champagne.

Cuisine: English
Location: Hagley Road, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 8BJ [Map]

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The Oriental Bar Restaurant
The Oriental Bar Restaurant in the Mailbox, Birmingham’s hotbed of dining, shopping and nightlife, is a destination restaurant for those who love eastern cuisine. The menu includes Chinese and Thai dishes as well as truly authentic Malaysian ones. The décor is madly inspiring, a mélange of luxurious chandeliers, flowers, comfy padded banquettes, bright eastern colours, and silkscreened faces on silvergilt chairs. It just works. The canalside location is delightful, as are the lunch special ‘oriental tapas’ or dim sum to you and me. A great spot to break up a day’s shopping or wind down after work.

Cuisine: Asian/Oriental
Location: The Mailbox, 128 -130 Wharfside Street, Birmingham, B1 1RQ [Map]

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The Plough
This hip neighbourhood gem located on the Harborne High Street is a shining star on the local dining scene. Famous for its down-to-earth gastro menu and edgy décor, The Plough in Harborne has a villagey vibe right in the centre of Birmingham and the crowd is a mix of professionals, music-lovers and young families. Filled with caramel leather banquettes, mirrors and antler chandeliers the restaurant is renowned for its stone-baked pizzas and fluffy cappucinos, and the beer garden is an ideal spot for lazy Sundays. The menu includes crowd favourites such as the famous fish-finger sandwich on thick bloomer bread with mayonnaise and rocket, and the Lashford bangers and mash with greens and homemade gravy.

Cuisine: British
Location: 21 High Street, Harborne, B17 9NT [Map]

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The Rectory Bar and Restaurant
Based in the funky Hockley area of Birmingham, The Rectory overlooks St Paul’s Church in the relative calm of St Pauls Square. As relaxed as the location, The Rectory offers a little bit of sanctuary from the madness of the city, a place to unwind over drinks and good food, meet with friends and escape the hustle and bustle. The modern, simple interior of this bar and restaurant allow the food to be the real focus of your evening…which can only be a good thing. Winner of a Metro Quality Dining Award, The Rectory offers both classic British and contemporary international dishes – including tapas - created using fresh, high quality ingredients sourced from local suppliers for the ultimate taste and excellent value.

Cuisine: British
Location: 50 - 54 St Paul's Square, Hockley, B3 1QS [Map]

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