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Nº 236 in 4016 in Birmingham
Nº 18 of 220 Indian in Birmingham
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We attend at least three events per year at this banqueting establishment. St David's Day, The Hearts of England and the Welsh Society. It never disappoints, whether 50 or 300 diners, the restaurant is always beautifully laid out, the menu always offers 3 to 4 choices for each course and the food and service is excellent. Well done serving hot good quality dishes to large amounts of people. Staff are trained really well. Been going for several years now and never had a negative experience. Good size stage and bar areas, I wish they were open to the general public for functions, shows, tribute nights, etc. particularly around Christmas.
lindadelaney06 . 2020-03-03
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The ambience and decor creates a wonderful dining experience, matched by the excellent customer service and hygiene. Im still relishing the mouth-watering taste of the soft subtle flavours, infused into the tenderness of our meal. The aroma, lingers as a reminder of fine cuisine brought together at an affordable price. Definitely on my favourites to be visited again.