Three-day Foodie Itinerary in Birmingham, England

  1. Day 1: Digbeth Dining Club
    Located in Digbeth. 15 minutes (1.5 miles) from Birmingham New Street Station

    Start your foodie adventure at the Digbeth Dining Club. Known for its street food scene, you will find a variety of international cuisines here. From burgers to Asian-inspired dumplings, there is something for everyone. Don't forget to try the loaded fries and gourmet hot dogs, topped with unique and delicious flavor combinations. The ambiance is lively and vibrant, making for a perfect start to your Birmingham journey.

  2. Day 2: Brunch at The Wilderness
    Located in the city center. 10 minutes (0.7 miles) from the Birmingham New Street Station / 20 minutes (1.3 miles) from Digbeth Dining Club

    After yesterday's street food indulgence, enjoy a relaxed brunch at The Wilderness. The restaurant offers contemporary British cuisine with a twist. Each dish is beautifully crafted with locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. Enjoy the unique flavor combinations as you sip on a brunch cocktail. Don't miss their famous Exmoor Caviar and enjoy the cozy atmosphere.

  3. Day 3: The Balti Triangle
    Located in Sparkbrook. 15 minutes (1.7 miles) from the city center / 10 minutes (1.6 miles) from The Wilderness

    End your three-day journey with an authentic Birmingham experience. Head to The Balti Triangle and enjoy a flavorful curry in the city's Pakistani community. The restaurants here serve traditional Balti dishes, cooked and served in a cast-iron wok-like dish. It's an experience that cannot be missed while you're in Birmingham. Head to Akbars or Shabab for an unforgettable dining experience.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Digbeth Dining Club (1-2 hours, £10-20)
  • The Wilderness (1-2 hours, £20-30)
  • The Balti Triangle (1-2 hours, £15-25)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £45-75

Useful Tips

If you have an extra day, explore the surrounding neighborhoods for more foodie delights. The Jewellery Quarter is known for its trendy coffee shops and brunch spots. The Moseley Village is also worth a visit for its independent restaurants and cafes. If you're short on time, you could consider combining days one and two by having brunch at Digbeth Dining Club instead. If you're a spice lover, ask the waiters to adjust the spice levels in your food to meet your preferences.

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