Harden's survey result
Summary
“The Chef’s Table experience is one of the best dining experiences ever”, according to fans of Brad Carter’s fine-dining fixture in Moseley, which – since its opening in 2010 – “has developed over time into a fine modern restaurant”. Early week, there’s a slightly slimmed-down 6-course option available, but over the weekends the choice is between a 9-course or 11-course tasting menu.
Summary
Brad Carter’s acclaimed fine-dining fixture in Moseley continues to ride high with its “truly magnificent food, decor, ambience and staff” (“could not have been looked after better”). The imaginative cuisine currently runs to a seven-course lunch and nine-course tasting menu (served on a variety of funky-looking plates), while the notable wine list (strong on natural options, plus quirkier sips like orange wines) is always of interest.
Summary
“Passion for food and drink” is much in evidence, “along with a really warm welcome” at Brad Carter’s “smart casual” fixture, which again scores top marks for his “fantastic” and “inventive” cuisine, from an eight-course tasting menu (for £90), or, if you go earlier in the week, four-course and six-course options. Added attractions include a “really imaginative vegetarian option” and a “passionate wine supremo” who also has some “really interesting alternatives to wine” up his sleeve (“quirky beers, plum sake, natural cider…”).
Summary
“Passion for food and drink” is much in evidence, “along with a really warm welcome” at Brad Carter’s “smart casual” fixture, which again scores top marks for his “fantastic” and “inventive” cuisine, from an eight-course tasting menu (for £90), or, if you go earlier in the week, four-course and six-course options. Added attractions include a “really imaginative vegetarian option” and a “passionate wine supremo” who also has some “really interesting alternatives to wine” up his sleeve (“quirky beers, plum sake, natural cider…”).
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Restaurant details
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £68.00 |
Filter Coffee | £4.50 |
Extras | |
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Bread | £0.00 |
Service | 15.00% |
2c Wake Green Rd, Birmingham, B13 9EZ
Opening hours
Monday | CLOSED |
Tuesday | CLOSED |
Wednesday | 6:30 pm‑12 am |
Thursday | 6:30 pm‑12 am |
Friday | 12 pm‑1:15 pm, 6:30 pm‑12 am |
Saturday | 12 pm‑1:15 pm, 6:30 pm‑12 am |
Sunday | CLOSED |
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