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"Mowgli is all about how Indians eat at home and on their streets. She was born to feed the raw need Indians have for tiffins full of fresh bright intense flavour. Mowgli is not about the intimate, hushed dining experience. It is about the smash and grab zing of healthy, light, virtuosic herbs and spices.The simple dishes of a Mowgli menu are a million miles away from the curry stereotype. These dishes convey the truth that real Indian food is extremely healthy, often vegan and always packed with fresh flavour."
Address: Unit 30 Grand Central 50 Navigation Street , Birmingham B2 4BW, XWM, GB
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The local itself is amazing! The staff as well, they are friendly and explain to you how to order,how the portions of food are. The food is delicious they have small portions but absolutely delicious. Is second time when we came here and everything was perfect. Highly recommend this place if you to try something else.
A fabulous dining experience! A very romantic setting with no lamps - only fairy lights! The food was incredibly tasty and didn't break the bank. We did have to wait for an hour for a table Saturday night at 7pm but we DO NOT regret it one bit! Such an enjoyable place and definitely worth many more visits! Food pictured - 'Angry Bird' and 'Maa's lamb chops with turmeric chips'. Drink - 'Mowgli Twister'.
Went to Mowgli whilst visiting my friend in Birmingham! It was busy, but we were given a table! The atmosphere and aesthetic was absolutely amazing with the lighting and design of the restaurant, I sat on a swing ! It was so cool! The food was good, and fairly priced. Would definitely recommend to try it out!
Lovely restaurant - I’d definitely recommend booking ahead as it was very busy and they couldn’t always accommodate walk-ins. Food was very flavoursome and well priced. They lost a star as I feel some of their staff weren’t as friendly as others but overall good value for money!
Visited Birmingham inside grand central for my daughters birthday. There was 5 of us and everyone commented how tasty the food was. Don't go there expecting masses amount of foodper portion. The idea is you order 2-3 different and taste different dishes. It's street food so you get smaller portions in little tins good/different idea. When you look at the menu the prices look very reasonable, but when you then order 2-3 dishes then it can become pricey. I would definitely recommend and give it a go treat yourselfbecause the food is worth it, the place is very nice/appealing, and the service we received was very good.
The restaurant has a nice vibe and décor, with warm and cozy lights. We went for a lunch on a weekend and called 15-20 mins ahead to book a table which secured us no waiting time once we arrived. The menu offers a decent variety of food to choose from. One item that stood out to us was the Yogurt chat bombs: I put the whole puff in my mouth and it was literally an explosion of flavors. The dishes were nicely presented in Indian tiffin-style silverware. The service, however, was not great. The waiters seemed not very engaged and the service was slow. Overall I think it is a decent place to go out for a street Indian style meal.
Our first visit to Mowgli after hearing so much about it was just about average. The decor is lovely as is the thought behind the serving dishes and cutlery. The food itself was average and the biggest reason for this was everything we had and I mean everything had a very heavy hand of tamarind in it. I love tamarind in curries or street food but this was so heavy handed it masked the actual taste of the food itself and left a layer of tamarind on the palate which even the utterly delectable mango lassi could not shift. Our fav food item, mango lassi!!!! We had the following items 1 Bhej 2 Chicken wings 3 Dhahi puri chaat 4 Butter chicken which was nothing like Mumbai or Indian butter chicken 5 lamb chops Will we visit again? I doubt it!
Food here is really nice. Really flavoursome and spicing was good, although the heavy ginger from strips interspersed in the dishes may not be to everyone's taste. I liked the choice and range of dishes on the menu, and we chose the thali style which was a great way to try a little bit of quite a few dishes. The savoury dishes were great but the chocolate desert was simply delicious, and a great way to round the meal off. Nice date night.
What an epic meal however service is slow even when not busy as staff are busy chatting with eachother. As you walk in there are fairy lights everywhere creating a magical environment. Dishes are served in small tiffin tins and I opted for the house chicken, roti and basmati rice. I was so impressed with the flavour and creaminess of the house chicken I ordered another. Really lovely dining experience and the environment really takes you out of the busy station below.
Very nice atmosphere and the staff were attentive even though they were very busy but the main course food that we ordered was absolutely rubbish I can't believe any decent chef could cook like that. The main lamb dish was a pitiful watery mess with no flavour whatsoever and the little pieces of lamb were like rubber bullets. The butter chicken was a joke, there was so much ginger that it was all you could taste. The portion sizes are so small for a main course though I still couldn't finish as it was so disgusting. The only reprieve was the dessert and coffee.
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