Solihull

Solihull est une charmante ville connue pour ses parcs luxuriants et son architecture historique ; les plats typiques incluent des classiques britanniques comme le fish and chips, et les pubs locaux servent souvent des rôtis du dimanche et des tourtes à la viande.

Fukuoko

Fukuoko

373 Stratford Road, B90 3BW, Solihull, United Kingdom

Soup • Asian • Lunch • Chicken


"We decided to visit Fukuoka for a special birthday meal. Admittedly we are not loyal customers to the restaurant but having visited the restaurant a few times over the years and both loving Japanese food , we were willing to go here again. From the minute we arrived, it was noticeable that it was quiet. Of course this was to be expected as it was a Sunday night. On the other hand by 8:40 pm, and aside from the odd person coming in for a takeaway, we were the only ones left in the restaurant. Perhaps this wouldn’t have been so bad if the BGM hadn’t been faint, or at least we had been positioned with some level or privacy instead of being overlooked by the staff on duty behind the counter. Our waiter for the evening arrived at the table asking if he could take our orders for drinks. We did so, only to find out that the plum wine, our original choice, had sold out for the evening. Slightly disappointed though not overly fazed, we picked something else from the menu. Our waiter was admittedly attentive and polite. However aside from serving our food , he wasn 't willing to particularly engage in a friendly conversation or at least create a welcoming atmosphere towards the only two customers eating in the restaurant . As we waited for the drinks, we looked through the menu and picked out our food choices. It took nearly ten minutes for our drinks to arrive. Of course from where we were seated, we could see and understand that our waiter had to take a phone call in between grabbing our drinks. We ordered our starters consisting of what should’ve been chicken karaage and pumpkin croquettes, as well as our mains; two bento boxes. One which was chicken teriyaki and another which was beef. The awkward atmosphere intensified after our starters arrived within fifteen minutes. The waiter had mixed up our order of pumpkin croquettes for prawn tempura. We weren 't willing to cause a fuss and so we kept quiet about the wrong starter. As it happens, the tempura prawns were by all honest confessions, okay. My mother cannot eat seafood and so she stuck to her order of chicken karaage. Having eaten karaage at several Japanese restaurants in the past and even often having made Karaage from scratch, she was disappointed by her starter. Trying a piece for myself, I couldn’t help but agree with her. The chicken was similar to a frozen nugget rather than having a soft and crumbling texture, and whilst the spicy mayo was certainly nice, it did little to disguise the bland batter used. Within less than five minutes of our starters arriving, we were shocked that our main courses had arrived. Of course while we did understand that the restaurant would be closing in around an hour and the kitchen wanted to complete any outstanding orders, we unsurprisingly felt rushed. Our mains were decent though not exceptional. Thankfully we had a rough idea what was being served in the bento boxes. However we did both observe after leaving the restaurant that the waiter had not at least explained what made up their bento boxes, or even double-checked if we had any food allergies after taking our order. Perhaps the best parts of the bento boxes were the teriyaki meats and beansprouts, alongside the pickled ginger. However aside from these sections of the bento box, the rest of the meal was unimpressively adequate. Our rice portions were generous but soggy and while the hosmaki rolls comprised of cucumber and salmon were generous also, they were worryingly bland, chewy and difficult to digest. My mother had to politely take a big gulp of her drink in order to avoid spitting it out after trying one of the cucumber hosmaki rolls. After our main meal we decided to go for dessert comprised of two seperate orders of mochi ice cream; a mixed plate- consisting of coconut, mango what should 've been raspberry from the menu though presumably substituted , toasted sesame and then a small plate of green tea ice cream mochi in order to share between us. Aside from the teriyaki and the beansprouts, the ice cream mochi was arguably one of the best parts of the overall meal. However it is fair to say that with all things considered for two drinks one non-alcoholic and one alcoholic , two starters, two mains and two desserts, our meal was certainly not worth the extortionate bill for average service and an ' 'okay ' ' meal which lasted less than 50 minutes."

Verve Grill

Verve Grill

The Green Business Park, B90 4, Solihull, United Kingdom

Pubs • Grill • Lunch • British


"we arrived back late around 8pm and had just missed out on the Friday burger special for £1.00 ended at 7.30 pm. So decided not to have the burger at the now price of £8.95 so order Fish and chips and a chicken wrap. Fish was quite bland, thin and tasteless but chips were delicious and in plentiful supply. The lad who served us was pleasant, polite and asked if everything was ok we decided not to complain as he was so nice. However at £10.95 for fish and chips its a bit steep for what it was. Our biggest gripe here is the cost of drinks and yet again we were not disappointed by the charges think by now we should have learned not to drink here but its only advantage is you do not have to drive whilst staying here. We ordered two Pina Coladas which was on a very large specials board behind the bar at £4.95 each only for the girl to ask for £12.00. When I questioned it she just said, sorry its now our new menu and that 's the price on the till. I said I was not interested in the cost n the till and pointed out the huge bill poster with the prices on only to be told I will see what I can do !! What I said you will charge me the advertised price that 's what you will do whereupon she gave me the difference in cost out of the till. I then went back to order a pint of Lager shandy only to see her put in the cost of the pint of Budweiser at £4.15, followed by a £0.70 splash cost for lemonade. I questioned what was the £0.70p for to be told its for the extra lemonade but I explained she had put in more than half a pint of lemonade and toped it up with Lager so I had not had a full pint of Lager not even a full half pint. She spoke to a lad behind the bar who said sorry its what we have to do on the till So a pint of Lager costs £4.15 a Pint and a Lager shandy using much less lager and watered down lemonade costs £4.85 an absolute joke and believe me next time will NOT BE DRINKINK HERE AGAIN What a complete Rip off"

Gourmet 4 Shirley

Gourmet 4 Shirley

Unit 2, Parkgate Shopping Centre, Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull, United Kingdom

Sushi • Asiatic • Mexican • European


"To our surprise, I was asked to pay upfront even though we hadn’t received any food or drinks yet. I declined, opting to pay after our meal, a decision that proved wise. While we waited, a Just Eat delivery driver entered to pick up an order. He politely showed the manager his phone with the order number and requested that social distancing be maintained. Instead of cooperating, the manager shouted at him, refusing to hand over the food because he couldn’t see the phone clearly. He even told the driver to find another job and not to return. The manager then yelled across the restaurant for someone to handle the situation since he didn’t want to deal with the driver. A woman in a tracksuit eventually stepped in and handed the order to the driver while the manager continued to berate him for simply trying to do his job. After this disturbing encounter, the manager came to our table to justify his actions, claiming that if the driver needed to practice social distancing, he shouldn’t be a driver at all and that he had the right to check the driver’s phone. I disagreed, stating that the driver might have vulnerable family members and this job could be his only option. In an astonishingly inappropriate response, the manager exclaimed, “BUT I WAS HAPPY TO GO UP TO HIM AND HE COULD HAVE HAD AIDS!” I was taken aback and could hardly believe what I had just heard. He backpedaled slightly but continued insisting that the driver might be diseased. At that moment, our server returned to inform us that they had also run out of chili. In disbelief and disgust, we decided to leave. Overall, it was an appalling experience, completely marred by the ignorance of the staff. Would not recommend."

Mi Casa Burritos

Mi Casa Burritos

New Street Railway Station, B2 4BS, Solihull, United Kingdom

Meat • Lunch • Tapas • Cheese


"I work in central Birmingham and called in here for lunch on what was probably one of the coldest days of the year physically and climatically it couldn’t be further from Mexico! I ordered a burrito with pork, medium salsa, optional cheese and the supplement guacamole. It came with the standard refried beans and rice, all wrapped in a pretty large tortilla. The girl behind the counter was friendly and very pleasant not overselling anything and she wrapped the burrito very well. Before when I have eaten burritos or fajitas I have found the content spills out everywhere. Here it was compacted in very well and there was no spillage when I ate it; yet it was still a pretty decent sized snack to eat. Pork is the second most expensive meat filling behind beef and with the extra 50p guacamole the whole thing came to about £7.50 which some people might find expensive, but the restaurant is in an extremely busy mainline railway station so one has to expect and understand higher prices (although as I said the burrito was big and had a lot of filling). It seemed to go cold quite quickly but this may not be the restaurant’s fault: I went on a bitterly cold day, and being a “fast food” type establishment in a station the doors are wide open. The restaurant is situated just off the main station concourse after the ticket barriers in what Birmingham New Street describe as its “Red Lounge” this comprises a strip of cafes and shops laid out either side of the numerous escalators that lead down to the station platforms. For my part I wasn’t traveling at the time I ate but my commuter season ticket allowed me to access this area of the station in any event. Inside the restaurant is decorated in a generally dark fashion with a few chairs both metal and upholstered. I wanted to sit in the corner but ended up moving tables to avoid sitting in some burrito dropping from a previous customer. They sold what they described as a range of Mexican beer but I could only make out Peroni in bottles and Sam Miguel on draft (Italian and Spanish respectively, albeit the San Miguel had a plastic cup over its tap suggesting it was not on that particular day). There is wallpaper with a range of (stereotypical) Mexican themes male figure in colourful poncho plus sombrero and guitar; tapas dishes; Central American cars etc This is not a “date night” place to eat, but as a place for a snack whether you are going on a train journey or not then it is more than adequate and I would be more than happy to eat there again."