Classificação do local: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Now where do I start I’ve said it before amazing venue as it is a list building a church its still has that look with a eastern fusion the service is excellent comfortable seat we were there for around two hours and it was still comfortable now the food 6 of us couple of currys with nan oh nan I love them here loads of starters and couple of deserts too and a cup of tea for me and a very nice one too and to our surprise £80 for fine dining now that is cheap thanks Mughal really enjoyed our time there hopeful won’t leave it too long before I return
Yadwinder R.
Classificação do local: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
A lovely restaurant oozing elegance and charm and a palace like look and feel to it. Very large restaurant with long corridors and arabic style music playing in the background Very friendly and attentive service. The food was fantastic and cooked to perfection. The best jumbo king prawn masala and chicken jalfrezi i have had in a long time. Food is rich flavoursome and very tasty. I mopped my dish clean with a soft garlic naan. I recommend a visit here. Prices are fairly decent and portion sizes too. You can take your own alcoholic drinks in here and they serve soft drinks/coffee. There is a private function room available here for parties etc. I will be going back here.
Ana Celia T.
Classificação do local: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
I went with my family, the place is very impressive, the food was delicious and the staff very friendly and professional. I have a new favourite restaurant!
Elizabeth H.
Classificação do local: 4 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Discovered this restaurant through a networking meeting that was held here. Indian food is not my first choice for a meal out. It’s not that I dislike Indian food, I just tend to have a preference towards Oriental/Mediterranean or more contemporary. However I have found some great Indian restaurants in the past couple of years and this one definitely makes the list(and is vying for the top spot). The restaurant is based in a striking converted church building and is well laid out with smaller private rooms off the main dining area. I’m told it is used as a venue for wedding meals and I could see why it would be a great venue for a wedding banquet. I was very impressed(and felt a little bit spoiled) to have the doorman open the front door on the way in and out and a girl greeting you on the front desk, rather than with some restaurants where you have to wait trying to catch a waiter’s eye until someone has spotted you standing there. What a difference great service makes to an evening. Went on a Thursday evening and the main restaurant area was very busy and had a buzzing ambience. Was grateful however for the private area we had for the group as it meant you were able to talk privately but as it was linked to the main restaurant could still hear the buzz in the background. Our host had ordered a set menu. The starter was a plate of different meats and some fish. The meats were flavoursome and juicy and the starter alone was large enough to be a main course for me, in fact I thought it was the main until our host told us otherwise! For the main they brought out various dishes with rice, salad and naan. The sauces were rich and tasty and spiced to perfection. Even the hardened meat eaters complimented the vegetarian options. The only downside for me is that it was not located closer to the city centre. So do I think it is worth the extra effort of travelling a bit further afield to try? Yes, most definitely I do.