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Bhancha Nepalese and Indian Cuisine: A Hidden Gem in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter

Posted on 17/02/2025

If you’re searching for an extraordinary dining experience in Birmingham, look no further than Bhancha Nepalese and Indian Cuisine. Located in the heart of the historic Jewellery Quarter, this family-run restaurant offers an authentic taste of Nepal and India, blending tradition with modern culinary innovation.

Authentic Flavours, Unforgettable Experience

Bhancha brings together the rich heritage of Nepalese and Indian cuisine, crafting dishes that are both bold and beautifully balanced. The chefs take pride in using the finest traditional ingredients, from the aromatic timur pepper of the Himalayas to the earthy richness of wild fiddlehead ferns, ensuring every bite tells a story of cultural tradition and culinary mastery.

Must-try Dishes

The menu is a vibrant selection of flavours, offering everything from delicately spiced seafood to robust, slow-cooked curries. Some of the standout dishes for me include:

Hiran Bourbon Tikka (£14.95) – Succulent diced venison, marinated and cooked in a clay oven, served with house salsa and mustard coconut sauce, then flamed with Bourbon Whiskey for an extra depth of flavour. A real show stopper.


Malai Jhinga (£13.95) – King prawns marinated in a rich blend of spices, cream, yogurt, ginger, and garlic, cooked to perfection.


Nepalese Lamb Curry (£19.95) – Tender cubes of Welsh lamb, slow-cooked with fresh ginger, garlic, tomatoes, onions, and homemade spices for an authentic taste of Nepal.

A stunning setting in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter

Located at 21 Frederick Street, B1 3HE, Bhancha is more than just a restaurant – it’s an experience. Every little detail has been carefully considered, from the stylish decor to the warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re planning a romantic dinner, a celebration, or a casual meal with friends, the setting is perfect for any occasion.

Exceptional drinks selection

Pair your meal with a beautifully presented drink. Bhancha offers traditional Nepalese spirits, including the renowned 8848 Vodka and Khukri Rum, delivering a truly immersive experience into Nepalese culture. The taste, coupled with the beautiful glasses and presentation, gives the real wow factor.

Exclusive Discounts for Independent Birmingham Members

If you’re an Independent Birmingham app holder, you can enjoy incredible savings:

30% off food from the A La Carte menu (Monday-Thursday)

15% off food from the A La Carte menu (Friday-Saturday)

With this exclusive offer, you can save anywhere from £5 up to £12 on your visit.

Why Bhancha is a must-visit restaurant in Birmingham

✔️ Authentic Nepalese and Indian cuisine with a modern twist

✔️ Family-run restaurant with a passion for excellence

✔️ Fresh, high-quality ingredients sourced locally and from Nepal

✔️ Exquisite drinks selection, including traditional Nepalese spirits

✔️ Beautifully designed space for a memorable dining experience

✔️ Exclusive discounts for Independent Birmingham members

Book your table today

Whether you’re craving the bold flavours of Nepalese curry or the tender, smoky goodness of tandoori dishes, Bhancha is the place to be.

Don’t miss out on Birmingham’s best new restaurant – reserve your table now and experience the magic of Nepal and India in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter.

Address: Bhancha Nepalese and Indian Cuisine, 21 Frederick Street, Jewellery Quarter, B1 3HE, Birmingham


📞 Call to book: 0121 716 0019

Book online and browse the menu: https://bhancha.co.uk/

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