Notty Bites Street Food

Average score: 5/5
(5 reviews)
   https://www.nottybites.co.uk/
   Somewhere in Brum, 30 Mary Ann Street, Birmingham B3 1RL, UK
   +44 121 647 9051
   Vegan restaurant

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Opening hours
Monday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
Sunday: Closed

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  1. Rating:

    5
    Found this amazing street food at Villa Park 18th May. Very delicious paneer curry and my son had a chickpea one which was equally good. All served with rice and pickled cabbage. Great to get healthy, vegetarian food at the football rather than the usual burgers and hotdogs.
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  2. Rating:

    5
    Really lovely place, serving veggie “junk” food which doesn’t feel naughty at all! I had the Filthy Fries which, despite the name, felt almost healthy (in the best possible way, and I am trying to convince myself of their health benefits here). The toppings weren’t over-served and the bean chilli was delicious, as was the guacamole. But the star was the chips themselves, which were delightfully crunchy, and fluffy in the middle. Absolutely perfect fries. I also had the cauli bites in a “honey” and chilli sauce, which was perfectly tangy and sweet. There were lots of lovely little touches, like very pretty soap dispensers in the toilets, and an excellent selection of Indian food options on the menu. There’s masses of seating and the music was fab. A lovely place to bring your mixed carnivorous and veggie friends without feeling like anybody is missing out!
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  3. Rating:

    5
    Both the paneer makhni and khaow Swey were very good. If you want a quick meal along with pints or even if just looking for a quick grab, definitely recommend.
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  4. Rating:

    5
    Flavorful, well spiced vegan food. Great portion of fries and tofu. Definitely recommend for non traditional pub food
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  5. Rating:

    5
    Humbling, exciting British street food with a beautiful Bombay flavour.

    Notty Bites Street Food have been doing the rounds at various food festivals around the Midlands. It shows.
    I was advised by the Queen’s Arms staff to order the honey chilli chips. I did, along with three other dishes. Funnily enough it was the other dishes that impressed me most. At the top of the list has to be the Bombay Bhai Quesedilla. It is like no dish I have tried before or since. It is like a falafel wrap, but the bread is so much denser, spicier and crisper. The beer battered bhaji was the best examples of a bhaji I have ever tasted. It was so crunchy and jam packed full of minced vegetable goodness. The samosas, with their soft pastry and mildly spiced vegetable filling. Again, one of the best examples I’ve tasted in my life. I nearly forgot to mention the accompanying dips. They perfectly complemented each dish.
    All the dishes I had were vegan, all prepared from scratch. All were created by one humble ...

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