Kurdistan Restaurant Birmingham 17 Rookery Road, Handsworth, Birmingham B21 9QP
About the Business
Welcome to the Kurdistan Restaurant Birmingham, a point of interest and top-rated establishment in the heart of Handsworth, located at 17 Rookery Rd, Birmingham. We specialize in serving authentic Kurdish cuisine that originates from the mountainous region of Kurdistan. Our dishes are inspired by the rich cultural heritage of Kurdistan, and our chefs use only the freshest and finest ingredients to ensure an unforgettable dining experience for our customers.
At Kurdistan Restaurant Birmingham, we are proud to offer a wide range of delicious and flavorful dishes that are sure to satisfy your appetite. Whether you are in the mood for grilled meat, vegetables, or seafood, we have something for everyone. Our menu features an array of savory meat dishes such as kebabs, lamb chops, and even a traditional Kurdish dizi that is served in a clay pot. We also serve vegetarian dishes such as hummus, moutabel, and falafel, that are equally delicious and satisfying.
Apart from our delicious food, our restaurant is celebrated for its warm and welcoming atmosphere. We believe that everyone deserves an exceptional dining experience, which is why we make sure to provide unparalleled customer service to all our guests. Our staff is friendly, knowledgeable, and patient, and they work tirelessly to ensure that every aspect of your dining experience is flawless.
Our restaurant is located at a convenient location that is easily accessible to all. You can find us at 17 Rookery Rd, Handsworth, Birmingham B21 9QP, United Kingdom. We welcome you to come and experience the richness of Kurdish cuisine at Kurdistan Restaurant Birmingham, and we guarantee that it will be an experience that you will never forget!
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Location & Phone number
17 Rookery Rd, Handsworth, Birmingham B21 9QP, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 21:00
Friday:
11:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"My flavour of the month is kurdish/turkish food. I had this place recommended to me so thought I'd give it a try.. The complimentary soup was nice, we ordered 3 dishes and strangely it all arrived on one plate which is not what we wanted. Flavour wise the ribs were not great, it was all fat no meat and very chewy, the kebab & chicken was ok. Maybe i will stick with my regular place as so far nothing has come close. 5/10"
"Average food, nothing to shout about. Soup to start was excellent. For mains we got the large platter, lamb kebab was underseasoned and lacked flavour, rice was hard. Lamb chops overcooked. Chicken kebab also very average. Okra curry on the side also lacked depth. Have to give the naans a special mention, very fresh. Decent value for money but probably wouldn't go again."
"I love this place. They are lovely and kind men. I come here with my friend every week and never disappoint. The chicken is fresh and soft, fasolye is perfect and their rice/bulgar is amazing. I order to take out because it is so busy in there sometimes, goes to show how good it is !"
"Avoid! This is highly rated, read a lot of good reviews and decided to pay visit. Arrived at 11PM a couple weeks ago only to find it closed (despite their closing time online being listed at 3AM...). Came back the following week and I wish we hadn't. To quote the gentleman at the till "this is traditional kurdish food, this is the best kurdish restaurant in Birmingham". If it is then its an indictment on kurdish food as a whole. They could stand to learn a thing or two about spices from the British... We arrived at 8.30PM and every item on the menu was sold out. The waitress recommended lamb qozi over rice as an alternative to the biryani (according to her it's identical). What we received was boiled lamb with boiled rice. Likewise the chicken qozi is boiled chicken over boiled rice. The potato and okra sides tasted identical - a tomato sauce that's dominated with oil and salt. The mixed grill plate - a skewer each of chicken, lamb and lamb mince kebab, all of which were tough, dry and salty. The naan where cold and rock hard, shatter like a poppadom. The mixed salad to be fair was fine, but standard fare that you can get at literally any Arab joint in the city. The place is clean as are the toilets. Staff are friendly. No parking."
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