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Eating Out
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE WITH AN INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION! Over the past decade, Birmingham has transformed itself into the ultimate dining destination. Boasting a Michelin-star hat-trick, with three of the city’s restaurants having
The Loft Lounge
received recognition in the acclaimed guide, Birmingham has gained both national and international recognition as the country’s regional capital of cuisine.
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ming moon Not only that, but in recent years the New York Times has ranked Birmingham among the top 20 international cities to visit, due to its impressive culinary reputation. Coming in at number 19 out of 45 world-wide cities, Birmingham boasts numerous high-profile restaurants and offers plenty of choice when it comes to cuisine, including Chinese, Indian, Italian, French, Spanish, South American and North American. There’s also a host of food outlets throughout the Pride festival site - many of which are offering healthy options. If you fancy grabbing
something to eat without venturing too far from the Gay Village and all the Pride action, head for The Loft Lounge, Sidewalk or Ming Moon. The Southside district is also home to Chinatown, boasting an array of Chinese cuisine to enjoy. There are plenty of other restaurants throughout the city too, in The Mailbox, Brindleyplace, The Cube and Spiceal Street, to name but a few destinations. For more eating out suggestions, head to www.visitbirmingham.com.
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