When I was in Birmingham last year with my wife for our anniversary we had a very nice meal at Hotel Du Vin Bistro. It was pricey but the food was great, and they had a good selection of wine. The staff were very friendly too.
2006-09-04 07:18:19
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answered by gilly 2
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San Carlo resturant in Birmingham City Centre is really nice and romantic. It is an upmarket Italian resturant with a good variety of meals and wines. Located on Temple Street, one of the side road by Birmingham Catherdral.
2006-09-05 06:27:23
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answered by emmalp75 3
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Alas the wonderful La Toque D'or in the jewellery quarter shut its doors in March, but it still leaves you with some excellent options.
The first obvious two options would be jessica's or simpsons both in edgbaston, both Brum's only Michellined starred restaurants. For me Simpson's slightly out edges Jessica's, but other people disagree.
For a less obvious choice how about hotel de vin or malmaison in town? terrific exclussive private restaurants attached to nice small hotels if you are tempted to stay on.
Bank is okay to take your mum to lunch, but it is a bit souless and corporate for a romantic tete a tete.
Whatever you do, stay away from Berlioz at the burlington hotel, what a dump. Looks very pretty but staff don't even know what they are serving, one dish came out with potatoes that they forgot to cook. firebomb the place.
2006-09-04 05:19:10
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answered by ? 5
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Here's something creative that will be appreciated and you will have fun doing: Make up a crossword puzzle and have all the hints be personal inside moments and jokes that only you two would know about. Put it on a poster board and add some clipart and some pictures to it! The crossword puzzle could be time consuming and a bit frustrating ... you could do the same idea with a WORDSEARCH or WORDFIND puzzle. Put your computer skills to work! Use Excel, get clipart from Yahoo Images Search, copy them, and reformat them, use a gluestick to put on posterboard. Use graph paper, and pictures from magazines if you are not as good on the computer, and it will give it a homemade feeling.
2016-03-26 21:32:29
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answered by ? 4
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I really like the Mail Box restaurants for nights out. Recently went to the oriental on the lower level by the canal and the food was really good.
2006-09-05 10:51:00
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answered by Anonymous
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If u like curries...then u definately go to 'Blue Mango' in Birmingham, Broadstreet or 'Blue Mango' in Solihull. Its a great restaurant (Buffet).
2006-09-05 09:38:29
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answered by Peter H 2
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Hmm, they are very popular places to go out, so finding somewhere exclusive is tricky. Maybe if you look on the outskirts - living in Dudley, we usually go out further into the countryside for a lovely pub meal - which is romantic and special?
2006-09-03 22:59:17
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answered by Quiltel 2
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Only one place worth thinking about and that's the Bank restaurant just off the canal, the food and surroundings are fantastic!
2006-09-03 22:59:46
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answered by edridding 2
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i went for a great meal at La Reserve in Sutton Coldfield it's just been refurbished nice meal candle lit meal view of the lake what else can you ask for.
2006-09-04 07:26:59
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answered by hato1 1
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Why in God's name would you want to go to Birmingham let alone Solihull???? and you want to eat out there as well!!!! Hope you are going out for lunch, you'll be taking a risk if going out after dark!
2006-09-05 02:54:49
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answered by Bluebird 3
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