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Itihaas

About Restaurant: Itihaas restaurant in Birmingham is one stunning eaterie. This beautiful restaurant —the name means ‘history’ — is the £2 million brainchild of businessman Raj Rana and it’s been raking in awards since it opened its doors. The décor is contemporary meets traditional with two dining rooms honouring colonial and maharaja eras – there are slate finished walls, original paintings, carved stone elephants, Jali marble window frames like those found in Mogul palaces and elegant black sari-clad hostesses. Chef Amardeep Saka offers intriguing dishes influenced by North India, Mumbai, Chinese fusion and Kenya. The cuisine and service are royal, yet the ambience is relaxed and informal – a history-making combination in anyone’s book.

Positive Review Count: 561 Reviews

Price Range: £26 to £40

Restaurant Type: Indian

Keywords: Good for special occasions, Good for groups, Charming

Review Info: Popular dishes

Review Titles: Overall ratings and reviews

Review Descriptions: Reviews can only be made by diners who have eaten at this restaurant

Details: 4.6Food , 4.5Service , 4.5Ambience , 4.2Value

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Dining style: Fine Dining

Price: £26 to £40

Cuisines: Indian

Hours of operation: Daily 4:00 pm–10:00 pm

Phone number: 0121 212 3383

Website: http://www.itihaas.co.uk/

Payment options: AMEX, Mastercard, Visa

Dress code: Smart Casual

Location: 18 Fleet Street, Birmingham, West Midlands B3 1JL

Neighborhood: Birmingham

Parking details: On street car parking available on Newhall Street & Fleet Street (Pay & Display until 6pm, free parking after 6pm) NCP Car Parking available on Newhall Street

Public transit: New Street Train StationSnow Hill Train Station Jewellery Quarter Train Station Saint Paul’s tram Train Station

Additional: Beer, Cocktails, Full Bar, Gluten-free Options, Outdoor Smoking Area, Private Room, Takeout, Vegan, Wheelchair Access, Wine


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