Opus Restaurant
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Nestled away on Cornwall Street in the citys business district lies Opus, a restaurant known for its dedication to sustainability, social responsibili…
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Could have made us feel more welcome or at ease. Made the birthday occasion very special with 2 glasses of champers on arrival!…
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Opus Restaurant is open for Casual Dining. Opus Restaurant serves British dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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Nestled away on Cornwall Street in the citys business district lies Opus, a restaurant known for its dedication to sustainability, social responsibility and community engagement. Joining a handful of diners on a Tuesday evening, we selected three courses from the Market Menu, so called as the menu is put together according to whats good and plentiful that morning at market.FoodWhetting our appetites with a basket of (cold and dry) bread, we went straight into the paddock farm pork terrine. Presented on an oblong-shaped plate, much like the terrine-dish itself, the meat was surprisingly dense with little jelly. With flavours reminiscent of a hog roast, the accompanying apple puree was artfully but sparsely dotted around the plate along with some heritage pickled vegetables including green cauliflower.Next, we were treated to an off-menu dish of pan-fried scallops. A personal favourite of mine, they were tasty, fresh, juicy and plump. My slow-braised blade of beef was a very generous portion of soft, fatty meat that was greatly improved by the accompanying jus. The star of this dish was the moreish horseradish mash.Meanwhile, my dining companion opted for Brixham Market fish of the day, confit fennel, steamed potatoes and autumn greens. The barnaise sauce jazzed up the juicy and as-promised, market-fresh fish, which turned out to be cod.Dessert was a citrus posset (creamy and intensely smooth), with fruit salsa (tart) and shortbread and iced blackberry parfait with poached blackberries; both were fresh, lively and delightful.Service was quiet, leaving it up to curious diners such as ourselves to enquire about the more unusual ingredients on the plate.PricingAt 15.50 for three courses, the market menu offers exceptional value for money.On the a la carte menu, starters are 7 – 10, mains are around 10 – 20, and most desserts are 7.OverallA firm favourite with the smart business crowd, the food was conservative with few surprises. The quality of the raw ingredients is clear and flavours are left clean and uncomplicated on purpose to allow this to shine through. I would say Opus is a safe bet for diners craving quality food with provenance at one of the smartest addresses in town. dinebirmingham.co.uk
Could have made us feel more welcome or at ease. Made the birthday occasion very special with 2 glasses of champers on arrival!