There is a "Wing-Wah's" in Birmingham
WING WAH CHINESE RESTAURANT
Unit 1A, The Wing Yip Centre
278 Thimblemill Lane
Nechells
Birmingham
http://www.wingwah.net/restaurant_contact.html
I could die in a place like that, literally from over-eating. Not to sure about Birmingham but I believe the set up is all the same, it is a buffet style eat all you want. Fiver each at mid-day, and I think around eight pound at night time, when you get the delight of a chocolate foutain, I'm not a big fan of chocolate but definitely mmn, pure bliss.
You need to reserve a place.
2007-10-02 09:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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award-winning Chung Ying Garden on Thorp Street, this was the first Chinese restaurant in Birmingham to cater to both Western and Chinese tastes. Situated in the heart of Chinatown, it opened in 1981 and the menu here adds up to more than 300 dishes. The restaurant caters for up to 350 people on two floors with the focus firmly on the food.
16-18 Wrottesley Street
City Centre
B5 4RT
Tel: 0871 811 4627
http://www.chungying.co.uk/
Award-winning restaurant Peppers, just off Broad Street, has been completely remodelled and rebranded, turning this former Indian restaurant into Birmingham’s first Pan-Asian eaterie, boasting the first Bollywood Bar outside of the capital. Peppers extends over two purpose-built floors with the bright and vibrant bar (complete with DJ booth) at ground level and a 100-cover restaurant in the gallery section above, serving an extensive choice of Thai, Chinese and Indian dishes. Live entertainment every Sunday with Bollywood Night.
5b Bishopsgate Street
Off Broad Street
City Centre
B15 1EJ
Tel: 0871 811 4619
http://www.sugarvine.com/birmingham/minisite/restaurant.asp?restaurant=22857
Tin Tin was one of the first restaurants to open in Birmingham’s smart Brindleyplace development. In business for more than 10 years now, it’s a real getaway from the ratrace and is very convenient for city centre shopping, businesses and hotels. Recently refurbished, the décor and ambience here are very relaxed with various Chinese artefacts and vases on display. Food is authentic Cantonese with some good-value special offers available as well as private dining facilities.
9F The Waters Edge
Brindleyplace
City Centre
B1 2HL
Tel: 0871 811 4616
http://www.sugarvine.com/birmingham/minisite/restaurant.asp?restaurant=22707
2007-10-02 09:28:31
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answered by FrankieP 4
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Definitely go to the Chinese quarter! Jacky's Kitchen is brilliant! Fantastic food and great service!
It got Five stars from a top food critic and its reasonabley priced too!
Unit 4
Southside
Bromsgrove Street
Birmingham.
Hope you have a good time and enjoy the meal wherever you go.
2007-10-03 09:07:55
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answered by Ryan T 2
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You will not be too far from the chinese quarter take a walk down
2007-10-02 08:58:14
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answered by Shaggy 5
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Look at this website:
http://www.visitbirmingham.co.uk/Restaurants%20&%20fast%20food/Chinese.htm
There is a big Chinese quarter in Brum, so you'll be spoiled for choice!
2007-10-02 10:11:07
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answered by chip2001 7
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There is a nice one at the back of the Mailbox, right by the Canal.
2007-10-02 08:58:28
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answered by Pinky 2
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www.beinbirmingham.com
There are a few good ones down Broad st.
2007-10-03 03:22:18
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answered by Hi 7
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One new place that has had good reviews is ShanghaiYe bar and restaurant.
www.shanghaiye.co.uk
2007-10-02 09:03:33
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answered by maxx8uk 2
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yes there are a few, tandooris and fish bars
2007-10-02 09:07:53
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answered by littlemissgio 3
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