Itihaas Restaurant Review; Indian Dining in Birmingham
Hailing from Birmingham, there’s a high chance that I’m going to be a big fan of Indian food (I am by the way!) However my experience with Indian Fine Dining is severely limited – actually I’ve never done it. I was recently invited to try Itihaas Indian Restaurant which is located on the outskirts of the famous Jewellery Quarter.
Located on Fleet Street, Itihaas‘ decor is award winning. On arrival I was ushered downstairs to the roomier (and lighter) dining room which is located next to their private dining room which comes with it’s very own butler. I’ll be honest it was probably the biggest food blogger event that I’ve ever been too and I did find it a little overwhelming at first. Then I spotted Sophie, my old uni friend who I haven’t seen since about 2013 and we had a great catch up as we helped ourselves to the canapés that were making the rounds. The standout canapé for me was the Tempura Cod – which I ate approximately 15 of (talk about almost ruining your appetite). They were cooked to perfection.
As we sat down (all 30 of us) across a number of tables, I found myself thrown together with a number of different bloggers – some I already knew and some I didn’t. After an introduction by Raj, the Executive Chef of Itihaas of the menu and the vodka partner, Torunska, it was onto the mains.
Overall I enjoyed the food at Itihaas – it was something a little different to the usual Birmingham food scene I tend to end up frequenting. Mains are priced between £15 and £29 with sides coming in around the £3 mark. If you’re look for a good old fashioned curry then Itihaas won’t be for you but if you’re looking for a more upmarket take on Indian dining then Itihaas could be for you.
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