Chopsticks bullring kismet near snowhillCan any of you more mature people out there :lol: remember the name of any restaurants in Brum during the 60s , any type of food English, Chinese Indian etc many thanks Pam.
Chopsticks bullring kismet near snowhillCan any of you more mature people out there :lol: remember the name of any restaurants in Brum during the 60s , any type of food English, Chinese Indian etc many thanks Pam.
TGIF on Hagley Road, not sure which decade though. Mom and Dad always went for the Old House at Home on Lordswood Road if they were meeting friends, I think it was a BerniChopsticks bullring kismet near snowhill
Do they still exist ?“Going for a Berni” ! We all did at one time or another. Viv.
Don't knock the burgers, remember the ones we used to have from the street vendors in town whilst we waited for the late night bus on a Saturday night !They were sold to Grand Metropolitan in 1907, and then to Whitbread's in the 1990s, who then debased them into Beefeaters. but , if I remember rightly , before the 1990s they had already been a bit corrupted and introduced some burger items (YUK)
Jonathons is still going but called Jonathons in the Park (Lightswood Park)I frequented Jonathon’s a couple of times; it was a super place. I loved the themed rooms in the restaurant, Baker Street was one of them.
I had my retirement party there in 2006.
yo bloody posh if yo went to the burlington lolThe Burlington used to go on my own on Saturday dinner 3 coursemeal excellent live like a lord
gosh i am hungry now mortI recall they all had quite a similar menu:
soup, prawn cocktail, melon
Rump Steak
Chicken
Gammon with egg or pineapple
Served with chips, peas and half a grilled tomato.
Black Forrest gateau
Ice-cream
Trifle
Cheese and biscuits
Irish coffee
Loved the Chopsticks Lento. Our favourite Chinese Restaurant in the sixties.Chopsticks bullring kismet near snowhill
I remember that, it was called "The Lotus House" if memory serves me right.The first Chinese restaurant I knew of was one at the end of Sutton New Road, Erdington. It was in that block of shops between Wilton Road and Station Road, by the church. It was there for years.