Asha’s
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Probably the best indian food in Birmingham. Nice ambience, located in city centre. Only thing you won't find a place easy on walk ins..so would alway…
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A very good place giving the much needed indian feeling. The food is good with a lot of varieties to switch upon. A little expensive but defiently a m…
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One of the few places in Birmingham where food gets as much importance as the ambiance and the service. Their afternoon weekday buffets are a steal bu…
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Asha's is open for Casual Dining. Asha's serves Indian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Asha’s”
Probably the best indian food in Birmingham. Nice ambience, located in city centre. Only thing you won’t find a place easy on walk ins..so would always recommend a reservation
A very good place giving the much needed indian feeling. The food is good with a lot of varieties to switch upon. A little expensive but defiently a must try place. Excellent service.
One of the few places in Birmingham where food gets as much importance as the ambiance and the service. Their afternoon weekday buffets are a steal but for the real deal you need to go a la carte. The evenings are always vibrant and a place to be seen.A very professional restaurant that takes you on a culinary journey from the moment to enter till the time you leave. Done up beautifully with a separate waiting, bar, and restaurant area, Asha’s, as you might have guessed by now, is named after the famous Indian singer Asha Bhosle (I believe she has a stake in the chain).Keeping in tune with the regions reputation of providing exceptional sub-continental food, Asha’s has a variety of options for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. In the start one can choose from the classic Samosa or various Kababs with a few options you’d normally not see elsewhere, like the Chingri Chaap.The main course continues with excellent curry options and the food is as good, with similar tastes, as you’d find it to be in the sub-continent. I love how it isn’t westernised too much giving it an authentic taste and feel.Asha’s is a great place to visit with friends or work colleagues or with the family. It’s buzzing on weekends in the evenings and the weekday lunch buffet (do check if they still have it) is quite a hit with the surrounding office crowds.Good food, great ambiance, and moderately expensive, professionalism runs through the veins of Asha’s and it shows in the service and the food.Love Food? Check out my Instagram – @RaghavModi tickereatstheworld.com