Chilled, relaxed vibe. Wide variety of east asian cuisine so you can pick and choose. Take cash or card with as you have to transfer your spends to a top up card on arrival. Really popular with the East Asian community, which is always a good sign of authentic food. Have been countless times, and I can't wait to go back again. The food is always so tasty, and love the different options as I prefer Japanese but my family love the Korean fried chicken
One of the best places to eat in Birmingham. There's a wide selection of restaurants with affordable prices and pretty quick service. The food is always good and filling. Have only tried a few dishes so far but will definitely go back for more.
A great place to go as a group where everyone can pick and choose what they want to eat. French toast from the Hong Kong cafe upstairs is a must!
When I came here a year ago I wasn’t too impressed but we tried again and it was amazing. We mostly ate from Shan Seventeen and it was extremely delicious. The noodles are hand stretched on the spot by the chef. The biang biang noodles with beef or veggies are heavenly. The pulled pork Chinese burger was also amazing and very juicy. The pastry is so flaky and delicious. We came here for lunch and came back for dinner after running chores in the city centre. We also tried jjajangmyeon from the Korean stand but it was pretty disappointing. Just go to the first floor and have Shan Seventeen. 😁
Really enjoyed the food there. The staff were very friendly!I definitely would like to go back again and again!
First time here and we’ll definitely be going back.
Easy access (has a lift if you need it) and a unique experience.
We tried the Korean and the Vietnamese this time around and weren’t disappointed.
The spiced honey chicken was outstanding!
The use of a pay as you go card is a great idea and any money left over just means you have to come back… which we will.
Less than a 10 minute walk from New Street station. Highly recommend.
Marjodi Alexiz Tumonong
+4
There are a lot of choices. The place have their own card that you have to obtain and top up with money. You can top up using card(if you know the exact amount that you will be spending) or cash. There is a free atm machine just beside the till. The staff was very helpful especially since I was a first-timer. There was korean, japanese, vietnamese and chinese food on the 1st floor. We didn't get the chance to look at the 2nd floor anymore but there was milk tea on that floor. The teokkbokki was so soft and nice. The unadon also came wirh miso souo and kimchi. The chicken was also nice and crispy. It was also very affordable. Would definitely recommend.
Always wanted to go and finally got the chance.
Lots of really good looking food and the stuff we ate was certainly good.
The portions are of a good size. For around ten pound I got one food portion and it was a big meal really. Good value.
One caveat is the confusion with the membership card and charging it up with money. But a friend paid for everyone's food so nice and easy.
I'll happily return.
Absolutely phenomenal food, extremely authentic Thai food in particular and I'm reliably informed that the other stalls have very authentic food as well! I lived in Thailand for a year and it's such a joy to find food that tastes just like it does over there (make sure to get the Thai milk tea!)
I went here for the first time yesterday and I was really impressed. There is a wide range of Asian cuisines on offer (we opted for Korean but there was Vietnamese, Chinese, Cantonese, Japanese, Malaysian, etc). You have to pay £2 to either secure a cash based red card (whatever money you put on it and don't spend you get back in cash at the end) or a debit card based black card (your money stays on the black card until it's spent again). The food we had was delicious, hot and tasted really fresh and there were lots of vegetarian and vegan options (the tofu was delicious). Most mains were £8-10. We got there at about 1pm and it was very busy but we didn't struggle to find a seat. The venue is kept clean and organised and there was a great, busy atmosphere. I can't wait to return when I'm next in Birmingham. Drinks were a bit expensive (£2-£3 for a can) but most of them were imported. There are 2 flights of stairs and a lift.
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