So, being on a diet in January never works very well when you have lots of birthday funtimes planned for multiple friends... Nethertheless, it was with excitement I boarded the number 50 bus (just a little insight into my glamorous life right there) to trek to Kings Heath.
Meeting up in the eponymous "Hare and Hounds" (review to be coming this week), we grabbed a quick drink before popping to the offy over the road to grab some sneaky meal booze (I say sneaky, but it's BYOB - so perfectly acceptable).
When all of the crew were gathered, we entered the understated venue like a pack of hungry animals. Luckily we had, had the foresight to book as the restaurant was packed out with diners. Once seated, we were immediately presented with complimentary poppadoms and dips. A nice touch, I thought, as most restaurants would charge you for this little pre-starter.
Once we had (noisily) decided what we were all going to eat and had a beverage, the waiter came back to take our orders in perfect time. Just enough time for us to have a chat and decide, but not too long that we had grown impatient. This particular server was obviously familiar with a few of our number as he had a little laugh and a joke as we were ordering, giving us a feeling of comfort and making us all very welcome.
Due to the aforementioned diet, I didn't want anything too saucy. I opted for the tandoori mixed grill (which comes with a serving of rice, salad and a naan bread). I skipped the starters, but this meant I was incredibly jealous when those who had gone for one were served (everything looked and smelled delicious).
This was soon put out of my mind when the mains were served. I seemed to have ordered a mountain of food in one £11.95 dish! The rice was cooked to perfection, the salad crunchy and fresh, the naan fluffy and light and the meat tender and delicious. I would hate to be one of those people who always orders the same thing, but I think that could be applicable when (not if), I get back to the Kings.
The bill was very reasonable for 10 of us (around £15 each) and we had a great dining experience and fantastic meal. I did feel sorry for those people trying to enjoy a quiet dinner (as we weren't the only ones having loud conversations at the table), but I would recommend this venue to anyone celebrating with a large group. Maybe not so much for a quiet date! read more