I've been here a couple of times now and I wasn't impressed at first. The second time I went (very grudgingly), I had a really nice meal. It wasn't cheap and as far as authentic Italian goes, it was perhaps the more ubitquitous American interpretation of it. Having said that, it's always full, the service was good and the food hit the spot.
Favorite Dish: Very nice pizza and seafood.
Written Jul 11, 2003
Address: 44 Woodbridge Road, Moseley, Birmingham
Phone: +44 (0) 121 449 8064
Website: http://www.eyeonmoseley.com/local/venue.asp?id=57
It's recently been done up, but it still retains its charm. A very intimate restaurant with a slightly unusual menu that differs a little from other local fayre. Friendly staff and they often have live jazz playing. Worth a visit.
Favorite Dish: Tandoori Fish, Chicken Gushtabay and a Nan.
Written Jul 11, 2003
Address: 107 Alcester Rd, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8DD
Phone: 0121 449 3883
Website: http://www.eyeonmoseley.com/local/venue.asp?id=17
The triangle itself is in Moseley but most of the VT readers will never find there so I have also put an entry on my Birmingham page. There are around 50 balti houses who are members of the Asian Balti Restaurant Association based in Birmingham. The triangle itself is in the north part of Moseley and the southern part of Sparkbrook, both of which are just to the south of the city centre. There are 36 Balti Restaurants in the triangle bounded by the A435 and the A34. It is a very small area. It's origin is from Pakistan and Kashmir and the houses are famous for their huge naan breads (some as big as a table)
Written Mar 2, 2003
Good food
need a hint of indian
decor is nice
need indian music
Favorite Dish: vegi dishes
Written Oct 29, 2006
Address: moseley high st
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