Bugis Street Brasserie

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Scheduling your trip, pay attention to Hall of Memory and remember to decide where to eat: this bar is right aside the mentioned place of interest. The menu of Goldies Bar is recommended to Chinese and Malaysian cuisine lovers. The unique characteristic of this place is serving nicely cooked shrimp toasts, spicy chicken and salt and pepper squid. Many people point out that waiters offer good ice cream here. Delicious wine is the most popular drinks of this spot. It's time to degustate great coffee.

It's easy to find this bar due to the convenient location. A lot of visitors highlight that the staff is efficient at this place. The professional service is a great benefit of Goldies Bar. You will pay reasonable prices for dishes. At this place, guests can enjoy the cozy atmosphere and fancy decor.

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Johnny Clute Request content removal
I call this outstanding restaurant once a month as I love the good mood that is exist in this restaurant. The personel is extremely attentive and skilfull. The service is certainly rapid. Needless to say, the food they prepare is excellent. I came more than once and I was always happy. The payment is modest. I highly recommend this place to to everybody.
Linda Ford Request content removal
Fab meal in this restaurant last night... was a Saturday night and yes we were the only ones in it... so we received very good service from the staff working here... the food was fab.. ordered a malaysian/Chinese set menu for two... more than enough.. competitively priced.. would definitely recommend.
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Walking from Centenary Square towards the brutalist inverted pyramid that was until recently Birmingham Library you'll see two black glass buildings flanking the walkway. On the left side is the Copthorne Hotel, which contains Bugis Street Brasserie - named after the well known Singaporean street food haven. I've been to another branch of this Asian eatery in the Millennium Gloucester hotel, and that was excellent (it was swanky, there was a harpist in the hotel lobby), so I was expecting good things. Both the restaurant and hotel lobby are in a bit of a timewarp it would appear, it could really all do with a makeover to drag it out of the 90s. The restaurant is divided from the hotel lounge by some low walls with planting, which do little to separate the hubbub of the lounge from diners. Our dinner was accompanied by screeching children, and worse still, a drunk vagrant who twice staggered through the hotel lounge shouting at people without any sign of resistance from the staff - I guess from that this is a normal occurrence. Not at all relaxing. The service was slapdash. It took twenty minutes to get a beer and a menu. At one point there were four staff stood around chatting for ten minutes about the next day's roster while we sat beer-less. Finally we were served by a very pleasant waiter, who had a hard time understanding us. For starters we tried a mixed platter (£17 for two people) which included ribs, satay chicken, sesame prawn toast and tasty spring rolls. Our starters were delayed as chef had to whip up some more spring rolls because they'd run out, they were probably the best part of the whole meal. The mains were a bit of a sorry story. We ordered the Nasi Goreng (£7.25), a spicy rice dish with chicken, shrimp, and vegetables with a fried egg on top. There's a picture of this dish on a lot of their marketing and it always looks tempting. It was however thoroughly disappointing. The fried egg was hard and the rice greasy and bland. We also had the Kung Po Chicken (£8.25), also bland, and with chicken that was chewy and hard, utterly overcooked. I fear hotel patrons won't realise that just over the walkway, twenty paces from the hotel, is the lovely Woktastic that serves fresh and tasty Asian cuisine. Poor service, unpleasant food, in a hotel lounge. We won't be back.
Scheduled hours: 12PM - 10:30PM
$$$$ Price range per person £8 - £20
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Copthorne Hotel Birmingham, Paradise Circus Queensway
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Copthorne Hotel Birmingham, Paradise Circus Queensway, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Сredit cards accepted Booking Takeaway Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 12PM-10:30PM
MondayMon 12PM-10:30PM
TuesdayTue 12PM-10:30PM
WednesdayWed 12PM-10:30PM
ThursdayThu 12PM-10:30PM
FridayFri 12PM-10:30PM
SaturdaySat 12PM-10:30PM

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