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Out and About… With Lise-Ann at Thai Edge

Thai Edge, 7 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace, Birmingham, B1 2HL – www.thaiedge.co.uk

My sister was up from the city recently working at the REP so during her visit we popped over to Brindley Place for a spot of dinner.

Due to her show starting at 7 we had to dine pretty early so most places were predictably quiet.  We decided to go for Thai and made our way to the well established Birmingham home of Thai Edge in Oozells Square.

As I say it was fairly quiet when we arrived and we were genially welcomed by a very attentive and happy young waitress dressed in the restaurant’s recognisable purple uniform.  It’s been about five years since I had last eaten here but my memory of the extensive menu was not inaccurate!  Indeed if you are planning a visit leave plenty of time to peruse the menu, a luxury, by virtue of the early show, we did not have! 

With time not on our side, rumbling bellies and indecisive natures we were struggling to make a decision but eventually gave in and allowed the waitress, who had been hovering in a not offensive but rather more polite and helpful fashion to take our order.

We decided to share a vegetarian hot platter to start, mainly because Vicky was intrigued to discover what delights the ‘golden bags’ contained and with her being allergic to prawns (more prawn crackers for the rest of us!!) it was safer to opt for the vegetarian platter!  The bags were I believe little filo sacks encasing a mixture of vegetables which were delicately fried.  The platter also offered some tempura vegetables, sweetcorn cakes and mini spring rolls.  All of which came with two dips, a bright red sweet chilli, and an as yet undetermined yet perfectly delicious brown dip. The starter was an ideal size split between three of us and the individual components all tasted fresh.  My only complaint would be that the tempura was perhaps a touch greasier that I would have liked but by no means did it resemble a deep fried offering from Mr Egg!

For mains we opted for a traditional Thai Green Chicken Curry for Vicky with sticky rice, and two fairly similar dishes of wok fried chicken with garlic and chilli accompanied by a portion of steamed and egg fried rice.

The dishes arrived shortly after the table had been laid with the necessary hot plates to keep them warm.  The curry was reported to be smooth with a nice subtle heat and plenty of chicken and vegetables, whilst the sticky rice was exactly as it should be, sticky without being claggy.  The wok fried dishes were also well received, again providing generous portions of chicken which was moist and packed with fresh and mouth-watering flavour.  The garlic, an ingredient I can struggle with in large quantities, was in my dish, more of a background flavour, which in my opinion is as it should be.  The chilli heat was just the right intensity (the menu offers guidance on the heat of each dish with handy little images of chilli) and the sauce itself was not to heavy or glutinous!!

We were all beaten by our portions due to late lunches but had I been in the fullness of my appetite I would have gladly done the kitchen the favour of cleaning my own plates!!

Alas we didn’t manage to sample anything from the dessert menu due to time however there is a modest offering of ice cream based dishes and three traditional Thai puddings to select from if you have got the time and appetite, and with ice cream supplied by Joe Delucci’s I will be leaving plenty of room next time!!

Well priced and consistent, Thai Edge has all you need for an authentic taste of Asia.

Alternatives:

Barton Arms http://www.oakhamales.com/bartonabout.asp?m_pid=0 

Suko Thai, 334 Stratford Road, Shirley Solihull

Out and About at Lasan restaurant…

Lasan Restaurant
3-4 Dakota Buildings,
James Street
St Paul’s Square
Birmingham
B3 1SD
The choice of venue for this month’s review was recommended by Future Member, Husne Begum of Autism West Midlands. Husne very kindly arranged for Rob Langley and I to join her for lunch at Lasan with Managing Director Jabbar Khan, soon to be featured in Future Focus.

Tucked away at the edge of the elegant and desirable St Paul’s Square, Lasan is a modern Indian restaurant offering authentic dishes cooked to the exacting standards of development chef Aktar Islam.

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Out and About at Birmingham’s Balti Triangle

Out and About with Lise Ann Brennan

Plaza Indian
278 Ladypool Road,
Birmingham
B128JU

After nearly 12 years of living in the Midlands I am ashamed to say that last Friday saw my first visit to the famous Balti Triangle, and I am amazed I managed to miss this gem for so long.
A group of 12, we headed to the Ladypool Road and Plaza Indian. First a note on the décor, these days Indian Restaurants tend to be all plasma screen TVs and faux leather chairs but not Plaza, here you are transported back to the 70s when peach wallpaper was all the rage!
Its run by a family of Sikhs, and the service can be mixed but if you smile at the waiters you’ll have made a friend for life.
The menu offers all you’d expect from a good honest balti house and even invites diners to request their favourite dishes if not featured on the menu. On arrival poppadoms were swiftly presented with all the usual trimmings, except mango chutney, and we perused the menu. Highlights from the starters included the mild yet flavorsome fish pakoras and an excellent prawn poori. As we were such a large group we did have to be patient as service was a little slow however when the food arrived it was piping hot. Mains included King Prawn Tandoori and Chickpea Balits among many others, with nans and bindis to accompany. Everyone remarked on their mouth-watering fresh mains and all were pleased with their balits!
A highlight of the night would have to be dessert, now the restaurant itself offers a rather poor selection of puds, however we decided to challenge the invite of personal requests and asked for some Gulab Jamon (a popular Pakistani sweet) that cleans your palate and rounds off a good curry perfectly. Following a brief consultation with his fellow waiters we were presented with 5 little dishes much to the delight of the party’s sweet-toothed contingent.

Plaza doesn’t have an alcohol licence so it BYO which helps keep costs down, but prices are already a highlight of this place, and for a party of 12 we managed to scoff our way through a veritable banquet of food at less than £13 a head! So if you’re looking for a good honest traditional Balti, which won’t break the bank and packs an excellent flavour filled punch – Head to Plaza and smile!

Alternatives
Just take a stroll along the Ladypool Road and you’ll be spoilt for choice!!