670 Grams, Birmingham B9 : ‘A cascade of small, meaningful bowls that just ooze flavour’ – (…)
Odd and delightful in equal measures Birmingham’s dining scene often leans towards the intense. I recall a hazy afternoon seven years back at the Digbeth Dining Club, a ramshackle food market inside an old factory with few seats, loud music, breakfast cocktails and baos; it was a thoroughly (…)
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