Birmingham Raises a Glass and a Shovel: Food, Faith and New Beginnings
Birmingham has long been a beacon for South Asian cuisine, and fresh recognition from a national guide — alongside a bold new airport venture — confirms the city's place at the top table of British Indian food culture.
🍛 Nine Birmingham Restaurants Make the National List
The British Indian Good Food Guide 2025 has singled out nine Birmingham restaurants as among the best Indian dining establishments in the country. The recognition shines a spotlight on a city already celebrated for its South Asian culinary heritage and the depth of choice available to diners. The guide provides a trusted resource for food lovers seeking quality Indian cuisine across Britain. For Birmingham's Desi community, the listings are a source of pride, reflecting generations of culinary expertise and innovation passed down within local families and businesses. [10]
✈️ The Indian Brewery Sets Its Sights on Birmingham Airport
The Indian Brewery, a Birmingham-born brand, is set to launch a new outlet at Birmingham Airport, bringing its distinctively South Asian-inspired offering to one of the region's busiest travel hubs. The move places Desi flavours and culture at the very gateway through which millions of passengers pass each year. For travellers from the South Asian community — many of whom regularly fly to and from the subcontinent — the presence of a familiar, homegrown brand at the airport will feel especially welcoming. The launch signals growing commercial confidence in Birmingham's Indian food and drink sector beyond the restaurant high street. [4]
Sources: [10] BirminghamWorld · [4] routesonline.com
