Harden's says
Dishoom is now open in Birmingham; co-founders Shamil and Kavi Thakrar said they are “delighted” to be moving to Birmingham and will explore the historic ties between Mumbai and England’s ‘second city’.
Harden's survey result
Summary
The deservedly popular retro Bombay-themed chain has made itself thoroughly at home in Brum with this “busy, buzzy venue in the city centre” – “a very slick operation” serving “authentic and tasty” food with a “good variety of tapas-style small dishes and sharing plates”. Much is made of Birmingham and Mumbai’s shared histories of manufacture, commerce and craftsmanship.
Summary
“New to Brum, home of the Balti, but proving very popular” – this all-conquering retro-Bombay group opened in a prime central position near the town hall and art gallery in 2020, to their accustomed acclaim. The Birmingham branch pays tribute to Mumbai’s Swadeshi market, and the two cities’ shared legacies of ‘1,000 trades’. Top Tip: “loved their butter paneer and chicken Ruby Murray”.
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Restaurant details
Prices
Drinks | |
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Wine per bottle | £24.00 |
Filter Coffee | £3.50 |
Extras | |
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Service | 10.00% |
Opening hours
Monday | 8 am‑11 pm |
Tuesday | 8 am‑11 pm |
Wednesday | 8 am‑11 pm |
Thursday | 8 am‑11 pm |
Friday | 8 am‑12 am |
Saturday | 9 am‑12 am |
Sunday | 9 am‑11 pm |
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