Lasan Restaurant (Jewellery Quarter)
Lasan Restaurant (Jewellery Quarter) Location

Lasan Restaurant (Jewellery Quarter) Address | 3-4 Dakota Buildings, James Street, Saint Paul's Square, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham B3 1SD |
Lasan Restaurant (Jewellery Quarter) Phone | 0121 212 3664 |
Lasan Restaurant (Jewellery Quarter) Opening Hours | Monday - Friday : 12noon - 2:30pm, 6pm - 11pm Saturday : 6pm - 11pm Sunday : 12noon - 9pm |
Lasan Restaurant (Jewellery Quarter) Food Price |
£56 - £96 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards |
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What people say about Lasan Restaurant (Jewellery Quarter)
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The curries are immaculate and so are the starters
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The surroundings are lovely and cosy and food was tasty and well presented
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In the buffet meal we had there was certainly nothing unusual to try
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The new Sunday Summer Banquet menu is designed for sharing
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We were presented with the menu for reference
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All the dishes listed are prepared and brought to the table for guests to enjoy
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Our starters were wonderfully soft potato cakes
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Minced lamb with green peas
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We were familiar with tarkewali dal
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A Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon was the smooth yet spicy accompaniment to this generous Indian spread
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Only a few of the wines are available by the glass
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A little steep with the prices
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Macher jhol is def worth tasting
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A really good atmosphere and for the quality of food the price was very reasonable
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Lasan has become synonymous with transporting the curry away from the Balti Triangle and in to more refined parts of the city
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My fiancee on the other hand was very keen to have some lunch in Birmingham before heading home
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I quickly searched a couple of restaurants to see which were opened for Sunday lunch and was pleasantly surprised that Aktar Islam&rsquo
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The experience was that of the tongue reawakening
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The ambience is very very inviting
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An offer to put my coat in a 'cloakroom' bowled me over and evidenced what I was to expect during the next hour
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The dahi kebab I had were delicious and yet not too filling to leave me unexcited about the mains
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The Nilgiri Paneer was a seemingly small portion
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The Pahadi Dal was a great combination of 3 lentils
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The service here is outstanding
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I wouldn't call the meal cheap but with the entire experience
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My arrival home from work each day coincided perfectly with the start of dinner service
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We started off with Paneer tikka and paneer was succulent just like you get fresh ones in India and it was amazing with beetroot chutney and what not
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Paneer Saag and Dal Makhani with tandoori roti and naan and I just felt I was having food in Delhi
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The portions are a bit small or you can say that the food is pricey but then again