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Asha's Indian Restaurant & Cocktail Bar
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Contemporary Indian cuisine in a sophisticated venue owned by famous Hindi actress Asha Bhosle.
Nearby attractions
Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
Chamberlain Sq, Birmingham B3 3DH, United Kingdom
Birmingham Cathedral
Cathedral Square, Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2QB, United Kingdom
Birmingham Town Hall
Victoria Square, Birmingham B3 3DQ, United Kingdom
Attraction Tix
First Floor, New Oxford House, Attraction Tix, Waterloo St, Birmingham B2 5UG, United Kingdom
Chamberlain Memorial
Chamberlain Sq, Birmingham B3 3DQ, United Kingdom
The Coffin Works
Unit 2, Coffin Works, 13-15 Fleet St, Birmingham B3 1JP, United Kingdom
University College Birmingham
Summer Row, Birmingham B3 1JB, United Kingdom
Library of Birmingham
Centenary Sq, Birmingham B1 2ND, United Kingdom
Pigeon Park
Cathedral Square, Birmingham B3 2QB, United Kingdom
Clue HQ Birmingham - The Live Escape Game
Arches 20&21, Lionel St, Birmingham B3 1AG, United Kingdom
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The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre, Birmingham
4 Temple Row W, Birmingham B2 5NY, United Kingdom
The Lost & Found Birmingham
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Dishoom Birmingham
One Chamberlain Sq, Birmingham B3 3AX, United Kingdom
Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Birmingham
55 Colmore Row, Barwick St, entrance, Birmingham B3 2AA, United Kingdom
Damascena Coffee House Birmingham City Centre
Portman House, 5-7 Temple Row W, Birmingham B2 5NY, United Kingdom
Six by Nico Birmingham
81 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2BA, United Kingdom
Regina’s Bar and Restaurant
11 Newhall St, Birmingham B3 3NY, United Kingdom
Gaucho Birmingham
Lower Ground Retail, 55 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2AA, United Kingdom
Fat Hippo Birmingham
11 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham B2 5RS, United Kingdom
Tattu Birmingham
18 Barwick St, Birmingham B3 2NT, United Kingdom
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The Grand Hotel Birmingham
1 Church St, Birmingham B3 2FE, United Kingdom
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N°8 Waterloo St Apartments
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Staycity Aparthotels, Birmingham, City Centre
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easyHotel Birmingham City Centre
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Travelodge Birmingham Central Newhall Street
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Asha's Indian Restaurant & Cocktail Bar

edmund house, 12-22 Newhall St, Birmingham B3 3AS, United Kingdom
4.3(1.2K)$$$$
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Contemporary Indian cuisine in a sophisticated venue owned by famous Hindi actress Asha Bhosle.

attractions: Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham Cathedral, Birmingham Town Hall, Attraction Tix, Chamberlain Memorial, The Coffin Works, University College Birmingham, Library of Birmingham, Pigeon Park, Clue HQ Birmingham - The Live Escape Game, restaurants: The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre, Birmingham, The Lost & Found Birmingham, Dishoom Birmingham, Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Birmingham, Damascena Coffee House Birmingham City Centre, Six by Nico Birmingham, Regina’s Bar and Restaurant, Gaucho Birmingham, Fat Hippo Birmingham, Tattu Birmingham
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+44 121 200 2767
Website
ashasbirmingham.co.uk

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Featured dishes

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Aloo Matar Ki Tikki (V)
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Papdi Chaat (V)
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Tandoori Chicken Tikka
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Vegetarian Kebab Platter (V)
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Chicken Tikka Masala
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Chandni Chowk Ka Keema
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Dal Makhni
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Paneer Makhni
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Kadhai Paneer
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Vegetable Biryani
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Steamed Rice
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Fried Rice
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Garlic Naan
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Masala Fries
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Chocolate Fudge Cake
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Mango-Kesar Kulfi
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Coconut Kulfi
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Chocolate Cheesecake

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Nearby attractions of Asha's Indian Restaurant & Cocktail Bar

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Birmingham Cathedral

Birmingham Town Hall

Attraction Tix

Chamberlain Memorial

The Coffin Works

University College Birmingham

Library of Birmingham

Pigeon Park

Clue HQ Birmingham - The Live Escape Game

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

4.5

(4K)

Open 24 hours
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Birmingham Cathedral

Birmingham Cathedral

4.6

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Birmingham Town Hall

Birmingham Town Hall

4.5

(278)

Closed
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Attraction Tix

Attraction Tix

4.4

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:30 PM
Cathedral Square, Colmore Row, Birmingham, B3 2QB
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Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA
Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:30 PM
St Paul's Church, St Paul's Square, Birmingham B3 1QZ, United Kingdom, B3 1QZ
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Nearby restaurants of Asha's Indian Restaurant & Cocktail Bar

The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre, Birmingham

The Lost & Found Birmingham

Dishoom Birmingham

Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Birmingham

Damascena Coffee House Birmingham City Centre

Six by Nico Birmingham

Regina’s Bar and Restaurant

Gaucho Birmingham

Fat Hippo Birmingham

Tattu Birmingham

The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre, Birmingham

The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre, Birmingham

4.4

(2.2K)

$$

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The Lost & Found Birmingham

The Lost & Found Birmingham

4.4

(2.1K)

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Dishoom Birmingham

Dishoom Birmingham

4.8

(4.3K)

$$

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Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Birmingham

Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill Birmingham

4.7

(1.1K)

$$$

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Mr KadiMr Kadi
We arrived at Asha's on a Saturday evening. The place was extremely busy, very dark and hot. We were escorted to our table and given the menus. After 15 minutes of waiting to be asked for a drink, I had to flag down the waiter, he took our drinks/cocktail order (which took a further 15 minutes to arrive). We then ordered the following: Poppadum Assorted Dips Tandoori Chicken Tikka to share as a starter Coriander Chicken Lamb Rogan Josh Saffron Rice Peshwari Naan The starters were lovely, fresh pappadums with various variety’s, tasty dips (although small) and the chicken was succulent as described. This made up for the very slow service at the start and we were excited for our mains. The mains, naan was soft and flavoursome, rice was fine, it didn’t have much flavour, looked like saffron rice but tasted like plain rice. The lamb was soft, and the curry was tasty, although quite oily. The chicken though was awful, very, very dry, my wife couldn’t eat it after just one mouthful, neither could I, the sauce was ok, nothing special, seemed to lack the coriander flavour that was described. We complained about the dry chicken when we eventually found the waiter, he said that he would swap it for a new one, but we said no… as by the time they cooked a fresh one I would’ve eaten my food and we would both end up eating alone, so my wife joined me in my lamb curry. We had to fight for the waiter’s attention at all times to get served, the service was not at all attentive, it was awful. At the end of the night, we struggled to find a manger or a senior member of staff to talk too about our experience, staff were nowhere to be seen, the whole ambiance at the end of the evening was very unprofessional, the jobs (mopping, brushing, packing things up etc…) which should be done when everyone leaves, were done while customers were still there eating and drinking. The bill was £137 for the above, which is very expensive for a curry and 4 cocktails. I wouldn’t have minded paying the high price if the food and service was up to it, but it wasn’t. Incidentally, they did not take off the dry chicken off the bill. I will not be visiting anytime soon unless things drastically change, not worth the money, it is extremely cringy to see that they mention Tom Cruise on the menu and have photos of famous people visiting. All hype and marketing make this place seem much better than it is, it should be about the food and service, not who eats there. It’s a shame as it never used to be like this, it seems like it’s run by a younger generation that does not respect food and service.
Kumar JawadekarKumar Jawadekar
We went to Asha’s with very high expectations. Her name (which is undoubtedly reminiscent of the highest quality if anyone even vaguely knows music, particularly from the Indian subcontinent) associated with it, the menu, the costs, booking system, Michelin - all implied that we would be in for a unique treat. We reached on time, the reception was courteous. We were also told that we could choose from the dinner menu and not just from the lunch menu. The mocktails were good. The starters (chicken malai kebab) were deliciously cooked except that they were a bit salty. In the main course we had chicken dhaba curry which again had well cooked chicken and the gravy was excellent. Another main course was ‘Hare baingan ka bharta’ which is also described as Mai’s (guess Asha Bhosle’s mother) favourite. As we come from Maharashtra, we do love ‘bharta’ and if I may say, know what a good ‘bharta’ is. It almost met expectations… again everything was adequately cooked (for example, onions tasted great in the ‘bharta’ as they should) but once again it was too salty. The breads, rice, dal makhani were excellent. Overall we thought you could get similar / excellent food (it may not be as unique as ‘bharta’) in many other restaurants for half the price and similar ambience. Being a great fan of Asha Bhosle and knowing that she has an eye for minute details and has a unique style executed to perfection, be it music or food, I would request the restaurant to take my feedback positively and make these small corrections if they found them worth considering. Thank you.
Dom sDom s
The decor of the restaurant is undeniably impressive, with plenty of celebrity photos lining the walls that add to its charm. I visited with a friend, and we both agreed that the lady who served us was one of the most strikingly beautiful people we've ever seen. The food was good, but not exceptional—certainly not enough to justify the price. For two curries, one naan, one rice, poppadoms and two drinks, the bill came to nearly £100. There are nearby places like Shababs that offer more flavour at half the price, which really puts things into perspective. Service was mixed. The poppadoms arrived quickly, but the mains followed before we’d even finished them, making the experience feel rushed. We had to move everything around to make space, which disrupted the flow of the meal. After finishing, we had quite a bit of food left, but no one asked if we wanted to take it home—it was simply cleared away. We then had to wait quite a while to get the bill. Overall, while it's better than many takeaways and the setting is lovely, I don't think I'll return. The decor is really the only standout feature compared to other Indian restaurants I've tried.
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We arrived at Asha's on a Saturday evening. The place was extremely busy, very dark and hot. We were escorted to our table and given the menus. After 15 minutes of waiting to be asked for a drink, I had to flag down the waiter, he took our drinks/cocktail order (which took a further 15 minutes to arrive). We then ordered the following: Poppadum Assorted Dips Tandoori Chicken Tikka to share as a starter Coriander Chicken Lamb Rogan Josh Saffron Rice Peshwari Naan The starters were lovely, fresh pappadums with various variety’s, tasty dips (although small) and the chicken was succulent as described. This made up for the very slow service at the start and we were excited for our mains. The mains, naan was soft and flavoursome, rice was fine, it didn’t have much flavour, looked like saffron rice but tasted like plain rice. The lamb was soft, and the curry was tasty, although quite oily. The chicken though was awful, very, very dry, my wife couldn’t eat it after just one mouthful, neither could I, the sauce was ok, nothing special, seemed to lack the coriander flavour that was described. We complained about the dry chicken when we eventually found the waiter, he said that he would swap it for a new one, but we said no… as by the time they cooked a fresh one I would’ve eaten my food and we would both end up eating alone, so my wife joined me in my lamb curry. We had to fight for the waiter’s attention at all times to get served, the service was not at all attentive, it was awful. At the end of the night, we struggled to find a manger or a senior member of staff to talk too about our experience, staff were nowhere to be seen, the whole ambiance at the end of the evening was very unprofessional, the jobs (mopping, brushing, packing things up etc…) which should be done when everyone leaves, were done while customers were still there eating and drinking. The bill was £137 for the above, which is very expensive for a curry and 4 cocktails. I wouldn’t have minded paying the high price if the food and service was up to it, but it wasn’t. Incidentally, they did not take off the dry chicken off the bill. I will not be visiting anytime soon unless things drastically change, not worth the money, it is extremely cringy to see that they mention Tom Cruise on the menu and have photos of famous people visiting. All hype and marketing make this place seem much better than it is, it should be about the food and service, not who eats there. It’s a shame as it never used to be like this, it seems like it’s run by a younger generation that does not respect food and service.
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We went to Asha’s with very high expectations. Her name (which is undoubtedly reminiscent of the highest quality if anyone even vaguely knows music, particularly from the Indian subcontinent) associated with it, the menu, the costs, booking system, Michelin - all implied that we would be in for a unique treat. We reached on time, the reception was courteous. We were also told that we could choose from the dinner menu and not just from the lunch menu. The mocktails were good. The starters (chicken malai kebab) were deliciously cooked except that they were a bit salty. In the main course we had chicken dhaba curry which again had well cooked chicken and the gravy was excellent. Another main course was ‘Hare baingan ka bharta’ which is also described as Mai’s (guess Asha Bhosle’s mother) favourite. As we come from Maharashtra, we do love ‘bharta’ and if I may say, know what a good ‘bharta’ is. It almost met expectations… again everything was adequately cooked (for example, onions tasted great in the ‘bharta’ as they should) but once again it was too salty. The breads, rice, dal makhani were excellent. Overall we thought you could get similar / excellent food (it may not be as unique as ‘bharta’) in many other restaurants for half the price and similar ambience. Being a great fan of Asha Bhosle and knowing that she has an eye for minute details and has a unique style executed to perfection, be it music or food, I would request the restaurant to take my feedback positively and make these small corrections if they found them worth considering. Thank you.
Kumar Jawadekar

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The decor of the restaurant is undeniably impressive, with plenty of celebrity photos lining the walls that add to its charm. I visited with a friend, and we both agreed that the lady who served us was one of the most strikingly beautiful people we've ever seen. The food was good, but not exceptional—certainly not enough to justify the price. For two curries, one naan, one rice, poppadoms and two drinks, the bill came to nearly £100. There are nearby places like Shababs that offer more flavour at half the price, which really puts things into perspective. Service was mixed. The poppadoms arrived quickly, but the mains followed before we’d even finished them, making the experience feel rushed. We had to move everything around to make space, which disrupted the flow of the meal. After finishing, we had quite a bit of food left, but no one asked if we wanted to take it home—it was simply cleared away. We then had to wait quite a while to get the bill. Overall, while it's better than many takeaways and the setting is lovely, I don't think I'll return. The decor is really the only standout feature compared to other Indian restaurants I've tried.
Dom s

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Reviews of Asha's Indian Restaurant & Cocktail Bar

4.3
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3.0
3y

We arrived at Asha's on a Saturday evening. The place was extremely busy, very dark and hot. We were escorted to our table and given the menus. After 15 minutes of waiting to be asked for a drink, I had to flag down the waiter, he took our drinks/cocktail order (which took a further 15 minutes to arrive). We then ordered the following:

Poppadum Assorted Dips Tandoori Chicken Tikka to share as a starter

Coriander Chicken Lamb Rogan Josh Saffron Rice Peshwari Naan

The starters were lovely, fresh pappadums with various variety’s, tasty dips (although small) and the chicken was succulent as described. This made up for the very slow service at the start and we were excited for our mains.

The mains, naan was soft and flavoursome, rice was fine, it didn’t have much flavour, looked like saffron rice but tasted like plain rice. The lamb was soft, and the curry was tasty, although quite oily. The chicken though was awful, very, very dry, my wife couldn’t eat it after just one mouthful, neither could I, the sauce was ok, nothing special, seemed to lack the coriander flavour that was described. We complained about the dry chicken when we eventually found the waiter, he said that he would swap it for a new one, but we said no… as by the time they cooked a fresh one I would’ve eaten my food and we would both end up eating alone, so my wife joined me in my lamb curry.

We had to fight for the waiter’s attention at all times to get served, the service was not at all attentive, it was awful. At the end of the night, we struggled to find a manger or a senior member of staff to talk too about our experience, staff were nowhere to be seen, the whole ambiance at the end of the evening was very unprofessional, the jobs (mopping, brushing, packing things up etc…) which should be done when everyone leaves, were done while customers were still there eating and drinking.

The bill was £137 for the above, which is very expensive for a curry and 4 cocktails. I wouldn’t have minded paying the high price if the food and service was up to it, but it wasn’t. Incidentally, they did not take off the dry chicken off the bill.

I will not be visiting anytime soon unless things drastically change, not worth the money, it is extremely cringy to see that they mention Tom Cruise on the menu and have photos of famous people visiting. All hype and marketing make this place seem much better than it is, it should be about the food and service, not who eats there. It’s a shame as it never used to be like this, it seems like it’s run by a younger generation that does not respect food...

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5.0
3y

We went to Asha's for the first time to celebrate a birthday, and were very impressed with pretty much everything.

We opted for "the Asha's Experience" menu, which is a 6 course meal including a glass of prosecco on arrival. Everything we ate was top notch, starting with the delicious lime pickle served with the poppadoms which was some of the best we have every tasted. We opted for the lobster tail platter (served before the main course, the other choice is a leg of lamb) and were very glad to have done so! Everything on the platter, which included chicken, lamb chops, paneer, potato patties, and of course the lobster, was delicious. The main dishes were served with rice, naan breads, a lentil curry and some chopped salad, and again, they were fantastic. Both of our orders were exclusive to the Experience menu, but there was also a good selection of other dishes from the regular menu available too. We couldn't finish at this point, but the staff were very helpful and packed up the leftovers for us to take home. Although the Experience menu gives you a taste of many different dishes, some of which are quite small, overall it's by no means a light meal, so if you have a big appetite you will certainly not be disappointed.

Drinks wise, we had planned to get a bottle of wine with our meal, but after looking at the extensive cocktail menu, we opted instead to try a few through the course of the meal. All of them were fantastic, but of particular note were the Chairman's Special, and the Wu Empress which we will likely go back to try again. We were told it's possible to visit for drinks only, and I would strongly recommend doing this if you're in the area but not looking for a meal.

Also have to give a mention to the staff for their great service. Our waiters were polite and attentive, and both the food and drinks came out promptly, even when the restaurant started to get busy around 8pm.

Overall, a great experience, and we will absolutely...

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1.0
15w

“Ashes to ashes, dust to disgust”

Once upon a time, Ashes was the “jewel of Birmingham curry houses.” Now? It’s more like the costume jewellery of the Balti world — looks shiny from a distance, but up close, it’s cheap, tacky, and liable to turn your skin green.

I’ve been coming here for over a decade, and each visit feels like watching a slow-motion car crash: service gets sloppier, food gets floppier, and the décor… well, if dated wallpaper and dim lights are your vibe, congratulations, you’ve time-travelled back to the 1980s without the fun.

The staff? Think Formula One pit crew, but without the professionalism. They rush you like you’re competing in Ready, Steady, Get Out! — plates down, plates gone, no chance to breathe, let alone enjoy your food. The waiters should swap their notepads for stopwatches.

And don’t get me started on their “function room.” We booked it for 20+ guests, three hours between 5 and 8 p.m. Apparently, in Ashes time, that means: “arrive at 5, panic at 5:30, and feel unwelcome by 6.” Instead of consulting the hosts (you know, the people who booked the room), they actually asked random guests when to serve the food — a game of “Who Wants to Be a Caterer?” that nobody wanted to play.

Food-wise, it’s not what it used to be. Once rich and flavourful, now it’s spicy, rushed, and frankly limited — both in cuisine and in customer care. It’s like they’ve burned all their recipes along with their reputation.

Honestly, the only thing that’s consistent here is the chaos. Disorganised mess after disorganised mess. At this point, calling Ashes the “best Indian restaurant in Birmingham” is like calling a broken rickshaw the fastest car on the road.

Ashes? More like Ashtrays. Once you were fire. Now you’re just smoke...

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