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I'm not a particular fan of Indian cuisine, tbh.
My companion chose ASHAS. That said, this was an excellent experience and, despite myself, I really enjoyed the food. We shared a chicken jalfrezi and a lamb tandoori dish. Pilau rice and pretty good Naan bread rounded out the meal. The room was buzzy and comfortable. Service was attentive and efficient. Will return on our next Birmingham foray. Recommended.
Be the first to ReplyI was excited to try to place off partly because it's also
I was excited to try to place off partly because it's also my daughter's name! ;) We had a prix fix menu allowing us to try a variety of dishes. For me, the tandoori chicken and chicken masala were my favorites. Overall, anything I tried was good and I loved that the spice level had a kick but it wasn't overbearing.
Be the first to ReplyGreat atmosphere wonderful food.
Couldn't recommend enough of you are in the Birmingham area.
Be the first to ReplyIt might not be the cheapest restaurant especially for
It might not be the cheapest restaurant especially for beverages, but this has been hands down the best Indian food I had in years.
Be the first to ReplyVisited 16/6/18Food standards' Agency Rating 4/5 - Should
Visited 16/6/18Food standards' Agency Rating 4/5 - Should be a 5/5 for a place like this and its location.Party of 14, in a private room, but noise from the adjacent room caused by the gap left between the wall and the window.Asked for the music to the room to be turned off due to my hearing aid picking up the noise. They accommodated.The staff were friendly and attentive.I can't say the what the meal cost in total, but I'd could hazard a guess excluding drinks would be about £500. This including 2 x President's platter at £79.95 each. Very nice, but I'd say overpriced.I was a bit full after the starter and my main: Chicken Jalfrezi (several spellings of this word) lacked both a flavour and spice (see update). It was quite cold when I came to eat it, so it went into the doggy bag for the next day. Same with my wife's.UPDATE: Heated up my main at home, and I have to say it tasted better, it had the spicy heat and flavour. I suppose I could still say it was overpriced, but then you have to take into account its location, sixe of the premises, and staffing levels. Especially for such a large place; it required a lot of staff.Champagne was served, and this doesn't come cheap in restaurants. Although I avoided the Armand de Brignac Brut at £375 per bottle.I think we all had a good time.Not sure it is a place I'd return, although my son has been several times.
Be the first to ReplyPremium curry house in the City Centre.
I believe this is where all the celebs go for a curry when they are in Brum. I've been here a couple of times and have the curries here have been great. Go for a lunch deal if you can make it in time, their curry in a hurry is a great price for some good quality food.I recently dined here for a friend's birthday, I ordered a chicken tikka masala (I think you can always tell if the curry house is good by their chicken tikka masala, if it tastes of something other than sugar and cream you're onto a winner). I was not disappointed by Asha's the curry arrived and it was lovely and full of flavour. The portion size looked small at first but when you looked into the dish it was literally full of meat, probably double the amount you would get at other restaurants. Personally I would have preferred a bit more sauce as it made the meal very rich, or even a smaller portion size. However, they do charge £16 for a main, so I think next time I would order a meat main to share between two along with a vegetable side.We booked through opentable who had an offer for 2 for 1 mains throughout August, I would come here again without the offer but probably wouldn't go out of my way for it.
Be the first to ReplyI am Indian so used to spice but the the spice here was
I am Indian so used to spice but the the spice here was over the top! Great service and good came in super quick.
Be the first to ReplyHaven't been to Birmingham in a few years but remembered
Haven't been to Birmingham in a few years but remembered having a great time at Asha's on our last visit. They had a drink special where you can buy 1 get 1 free from a preselected menu. Along with drinks we were a little peckish and decided to grab a few appetisers. They weren't as big as I'm normally accustomed to but considering the type of restaurant we were at, small portions is probably a norm. If I'm in town again, I'd definitely come back. Doubt you'd find a better fine dining Indian restaurant.
Be the first to ReplyOne of the first place I ever ate in Birmingham.
Been back many times since and always had a great experience. So surprised to see this ranked so lowly down the list as its won many prestigious rewards in Brum and is often Michelin recommended. One of the better Indian restaurants your going to find in Birmingham so deserves much higher rankings.
Be the first to ReplyHad a great team lunch here just before Christmas.
The restaurant is actually quite big, but it was also quite full when we went. Nevertheless the service was fairly quick (though we had to ask for water several times). The menu isn't large, but this is a good thing a think! They do a deal called 'curry in a hurry' which is popadoms, curry and rice and drink for a set price that arrives within a shorter time frame than other dishes-great for working lunches. The food was really light too and not horrible and heavy as some cirrus can be. I'd like to try it again, maybe in the evening for a change, as the darker lighting and decor lends itself more that way.
Be the first to ReplyFor £16 for starter, main and drink at lunch, it's pretty
For £16 for starter, main and drink at lunch, it's pretty impressive what they turn out! The panneer is some of the nicest I've ever tried, and the mixed tandoori grill is inauthentic, but so well seasoned it's absolutely delicious.My only problem is that it's so near the business district you end up having to share your lunch with some of the arseholery of big business monkeys... but that's not the restaurants fault, and nothing a good recession can't fix.
Be the first to ReplyThe ambience is lively, you'll need a reservation.
Adequate street parking although you may need to find your way to the nearby parking garage sometimes.The drinks .. signature cocktails, interesting mixes and easy to drink. The President's Platter has your assortment of meats and each part is cooked perfectly. This provides an appetising insight into the quality of meats reserved for your entrees. The lamb is fantastic. Try the Muscat Gosht, the meat is tender and not overcooked. The gravy is just about right wherein you can taste the separate spices in harmony, but you will be reaching for the fire hydrant if you bite into the occasional peppercorn. I love an Indian place which focuses on it's fresh spices, and seems like they grind whole spices instead of using bulk boxes full of mystery powder. Overall, nice place to get together for good Indian food, great company and a very lively environment.
Be the first to ReplyI've been here before.
Was It called Asha's? It was a bar for ages that I fail to remember the name of. I've a feeling the bar was called Pals?I've had lunch here before. No idea when and what I had but It could have been anytime over the last 10 years.Anyway.. Curry. I don't get to go for Indian food nearly enough. So I was really up for a lunch curry. I went for the chicken curry which was pretty mild really though I'm sure they would have made it hotter had I asked. It was really nice! I prefer local curry houses really to big city centre venues but this was nice and personable.This is a modern restaurant with some private dining areas should you have a party with you. Book in advance in the evening especially on Friday nights.
Be the first to ReplyThis little restaurant has been on my hit list for, quite
This little restaurant has been on my hit list for, quite literally, years. Ever since I moved into the Jewellery Quarter (over 7 years ago) I have walked past it time and time again and always thought "ahhhh yeah.. I've got to try that place". Well Good News Yelpers! I have, and it was ace!I was asked to suggest somewhere nice for a quick lunch meeting in town. I racked my brain (as it had to be quick) and I remembered Asha's "Curry in a hurry" (they don't call it that anymore, but it'll always be that to me) offer. I booked online and had confirmation within a minute to go down and give it a go!The place is really nice! It looks OK from the outside, but it's smart, clean and well presented inside. The furniture is pristine and it's much bigger than you might think on first glance. Once inside, I was greeted straight away and shown to my table. Despite the requirements being a quick lunch, one of our number was a little late - but they were totally un-pushy and fine with giving us menus and letting us wait for the last person to turn up. Their basic business lunch offering is simple. You can have a vegetable (£7.95), chicken (£8.95) or lamb (£9.95) curry with rice and a soft drink included. This is guaranteed to be bought out within 10 minutes of your order (so perfect for when you only have half hour for lunch). They do offer a slightly more expensive and fancy "executive menu" (which includes a glass of wine and additional courses) and this is also pretty good value at £15.95 per person.The curry was actually, really good! I don't know what I expected for that price - but the offering was a full dish of rice, a meaty and well spiced curry and a glass of soda and lime (I went for that - I know it's boring). Everything was tasty, hot and served within the 10 minute deadline by friendly and helpful staff. Colour me impressed!I would love to go back again and try their evening menu (it's pretty vast), but alas... Let's hope it doesn't take me another 7 years to get here.... Recommended.
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