#TASTYMORSELS: NEW MENU LAUNCH @ VEGETARIAN BISTRO 1847 in BIRMINGHAM


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Any news about one of my favourite restaurants is worthy of a #Tastymorsel post.

Vegetarian and vegan innovative and modern food heroesBistro 1847 in the Great Western Arcade in Birmingham city centre near Snow Hill station is due to launch its new menu.

Already launched to rave reviews in Manchester in July the new menu promises to expand the modern sophisticated textures and tastes of vegetarian food even further.

My review a few months ago found me salivating and raving about Bistro 1847’s food, which is even to non veggies a top dining experience and well worth exploring.

Now the new menu aims to compliment and stretch the palate further, and provide a more varied modern foodie experience to Birmingham’s vegetarians and vegans. (As well as non veggie and vegans:))

The menu Is split into a few parts:

– A grazing menu-sharing, exploring, mezze style dishes from £6-£12.75.

Using local produce and foraging techniques this menu is served as the dishes are ready in order to offer a modern tapas like experience.

Also on offer will be:

– A 5 course Taste of Bistro 1847 menu for £27 from Monday-Friday lunch and evening.

– A 8 course Taste of Bistro 1847 menu for £40 per person Available Friday and Saturday evening.

There are also full vegan and gluten free tasting menus and dishes.

Plus there will 2-1 cocktails and in the near future matched wines by the glass that can be offered with the tasting menus.

The bar area is to be revamped too in order to cater for the advancements in ambition and the menu.

The menu is due to be launched in ; Birmingham on Tuesday 9th September.

A sample menu is available on their website under the Birmingham section.

It sounds an exciting development for veggie food in Birmingham. Give it a try:) you won’t be disappointed. I’m certainly looking forward to giving it a try.

The menus sound brilliant for a celebration too:) or that special date:)

http://www.bistro1847.com

26 Great Western Arcade
Birmingham
B2 5HU
0121 236 2313

@Bistro1847

Have you been to Bistro 1847?
What did you think?

Put any thoughts in the comments section or let me know on twitter.

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BISTRO 1847: VEGETARIAN HOMEMADE AND BRITISH


Birmingham is a changing city. Food options for vegetarians in restaurants, cafe’s and street vendors is improving, becoming more challenging and more aware that the vegetarian diner expects more than they used to in terms of style, presentation and choice on the menu.

Bistro 1847, named after the year the Vegetarian Society was founded is a contemporary and stylish little place which is quite Scandinavian in its minimalist clean white decor and style. Bistro 1847 is located in the beautifully Victorian Great Western Arcade near Snow Hill Station and department store House of Fraser, an arcade of independent shops and the superb Loki wine shop and tasting rooms.

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Bistro 1847 sits comfortably amongst the cities business district where fine food and business meet. Originally opened in Manchester and Chorlton in the north.

Bistro 1847 is a beacon of light to homemade and British seasonal food. The restaurant is cosy and intimate with seating upstairs and downstairs, with a soft jazz beat to swing you through some stunningly good value food where dishes are about the craft, flavours and textures without the meat. There are real menu treats are on offer, with real experimentation and innovative execution. Bistro 1847 has a good bar too, serving cocktails, wines and draft beers.

So onto the menu and what myself and my wife Ruth ate. We had food from the evening menu of which is from Monday to Thursday as so, main £14, 2 course £17, 3 course £20 which includes a small glass of house wine.

As there is such a good choice I was unsure so I asked our waiter John who advised me to try a dish called
The Most Fun you can have with cheese’ which was stunning. A salted caramel vintage cheddar brûlée, with apricot relish and dippy soldiers. It carried a beautifully cheesy flavour, which the more you are the more caramel came through. A real delight of innovation and flavours.

Ruth chose a dish called Sweet Potato, which describes as sweet potato beignet, fennel and pineapple chutney and dark chocolate mole. She said it had a beautiful rich flavour with harmonious ingredients with the dark chocolate being so rich it was very indulgent without being heavy. A great choice.

For my main course I was advised once more to have
the Hen’s Egg. A Panko soft boiled hens egg, whiskey beurre blanc, curly kale, crisp potato, shallots, bourbon smoke. I can only describe it as a visual and taste sensation.

It was brought to the table under a glass cloche, which when at the table was lifted to reveal swirling smoke that was pure theatre, underneath a ‘Hens egg’ was revealed. I can only say that it is a superb dish, crispy smoked potato, surrounding a soft runny egg which has a crisp thin Panko crumbed batter around it. The flavours of the yolk and the whiskey beurre blanc were beautiful, a dish that was perfectly executed and a joy to discover. Superb.

Ruth ordered a very intriguing dish. It was called
‘The Great British fish and chip shop’ she said it was lovely and very moreish.

You can choose either beer battered haloumi or smoked tofu to go with chips with rosemary and seaweed sea salt, smoked paprika lemon curd, mushy pea mayonnaise, sailors ruin port ketchup, vodka pickled baby tomatoes, sea vegetables. She described it as tasting a lot like fish and chips. The tofu was encased, light and had a subtle smoky flavour that complimented the bite of the salt and vinegar and was an excellent dish of originality.

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For pudding I chose a superb lemon posset dish that was very indulgent and had the mystery that with every mouth full more flavours were revealed. A lovely pudding.

We also enjoyed a couple of glasses of wine and two stunning cocktails. They are to be recommended.

Throughout our meal the service was attentive, friendly and showed an enthusiasm for the dishes and the skill in designing them. The recommendations and advice was perfect in this friendly restaurant.

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Bistro 1847 is joy. Their food displays skill and technique and a passion to develop vegetarian food that exalts to another level closer to fine dining. It is sophisticated and chef Alex displays a keen eye for artistic flair.

Good pricing and a commitment to innovate ideas are a major plus at Bistro 1847 with plans to develop new menus and food options in the pipeline.

Bistro 1847 is where textures and flavours take vegetarian food to a new level in Birmingham and with good value prices vegetarians and non vegetarians can’t go wrong.

Do go visit you won’t be disappointed.

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Bistro 1847
26 Great Western Arcade
Birmingham

0121 236 2313

@bistro1847

http://www.bistro1847.com/Birmingham

@lokiwine
http://www.lokiwine.co.uk

Footnote:

Before dining at Bistro 1847 we had a lovely glass of Prosecco at Loki Wine also in the Great Western Arcade. I well recommend a glass of wine at Loki before your meal. A great combo.

Disclaimer:

We paid for our own meal and my opinions are my own and unbiased,