Birmingham Restaurant Festival comes to Aluna, Lulu Wild & Siamais

Over the years, Birmingham has been named as one of the top food destinations in the UK, and with good reason, the city boasts a diverse and vibrant dining scene. Birmingham Restaurant Festival is a celebration and showcase of the fantastic restaurants across the city!

Every year each of our participating restaurants creates a great value set menu for you to enjoy during the festival. This year the festival takes place from the 1st to the 31st of August.

So how does BRF work? Check out the participating restaurants and their exclusive festival menus. Then, when you’re ready to make a reservation, follow the booking instructions to reserve a table.

We take a look at three fantastic restaurants taking part for 2024!

Aluna

Aluna is a proud pan Asian restaurant and cocktail bar in Birmingham, situated on a beautiful canal-side setting at the heart of The Mailbox.

From prime fillet of farm assured steaks to Thai sweet and spicy curries, to marinated salmon baked with Japanese Teriyaki sauce and stir fried tofu with cashew nut, there is something for everyone at Aluna.

The cocktail experience is extensive and exciting, think Stolichnaya Vodka, Peach, Vanilla, Tea and Gin, Apricot, Strawberry, Apple, Gold or El Tequileno, Peach, Chilli.. the cocktail menu changes with each season and is carefully crafted to seduce and entertain!

2 Courses for £16.99 | 3 Courses for £19.99.

Available Monday-Thursday, throughout August (excluding bank holiday).

See the full menu here: aluna.uk.com/menus/birmingham-restaurant-festival

Book here.

Lulu Wild

Lulu Wild Chinese restaurant is perfect for romantic meals, ideal for family celebrations and luxurious enough for special occasions and business events.

Lulu Wild’s Kitchen and Bar team creat a menu so wildly luscious, introducing new dishes and new cocktails to the Birmingham bar and food scene with the changes of each season.

Situated in the heart of Brindley Place, it is the place to be for Cocktails, Chinese cuisine and Bottomless Brunch.

The Chinese cuisine is immersed in culture; dripping with ancient history and deeply rooted in China’s past. It has long been believed the idea of gastronomy is a powerful example of kinship between fresh food and traditional medical beliefs. The Dim sum takes pride of place in Lulu’s menu. Lulu offers halal and vegetarian options also.

3 Courses for £60.

Available Sunday to Thursday, throughout August 2024.

See the full menu here: luluwild.co.uk/menus/birmingham-restaurant-festival

Book here.

Siamais

Siamais Thai Restaurant is the ideal place for a ‘dual’ night out. Drinkers wanting to enjoy a cocktail (or any other drink), have no pressure whatsoever to eat (but they may if they so wish!) and diners can enjoy their food, knowing there’s a wealth of fabulous cocktails to be tried – and the expertise is there to supply them.

The team work hard to create an incredible experience for guests, offering South-east Asian food at its best. Combined world influences bright heat, flavour, passion and theatre to the table, with a cocktail to suit every course!

Siam was the former name of Thailand. It changed in 1949 to Thailand, which means ‘land of the free’. The country has both enjoyed and endures a variety of occupants in its rich history, with the result that the cuisine has absorbed influences from the East and West.

Available Sunday to Thursday, throughout August.

3 Courses for £45.

See the full menu here: siamais.co.uk/menu/birmingham-restaurant-festival

Book here.