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Birmingham
Ladywood
Village Kitchen
Village Kitchen Menu

Village Kitchen

Bulgarian, Turkish, Middle Eastern, European

Dishes priced around£8

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Menu from Village Kitchen

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Vegan

Vegetarian

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Breaded pepper stuffed with white cheese

he dish is prepared by filling the baked and peeled peppers with a mixture of white chopped cheese, mixed eggs and spices (most often parsley). The mixture is then breaded and fried

£4.30
Village Kitchen chicken liver speciality

Pan fried with roasted red peppers, onion, mushrooms, carrots, tomatoes

£5.40
Lukanka

Bulgarian semi-dried salami made of pork, veal, and spices (black pepper, cumin, salt)

£5.20
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Salads

Shopska Salad

Grated brined cheese and plump olives nestling on a bed of fresh tomato, cucumber, onion and sweet green bell peppers

£4.99
Kyopolou

Delicious homemade dip of mashed roasted aubergine and red peppers, tomatoes, onion, parsley - the perfect spread for warm freshly toasted bread

£3.90
Qatiq

Dazzling blend of feta cheese, garlic and strained yogurt, served with a slight sprinkle of fresh dill leaves and walnuts

£3.90
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Chicken "Vreteno"

Succulent chicken fillet stuffed with pickled cucumber, melted cheese and ham, served on a bed of mushroom white wine sauce and smooth mashed potato

£9.50
Roasted pork shank

Delicately marinated boneless pork shank, served with aromatic vegetable red wine sauce and roasted rosemary potatoes

£9.80
Tatarsko Kufte

Pork and beef minced meat stuffed with herbs and cheese

£3.80

More about the restaurant: Village Kitchen

Bulgarian Village Kitchen Birmingham is where to head for proper cuisine from the Balkans that’s something a bit different to your regular meal out. Indeed, Bulgarian food is probably the most popular out of those coming from the Balkans owing to its diversity, traditions and use of simple ingredients. From the menu at Bulgarian Village Kitchen you can therefore expect plenty of traditional dishes made according to centuries-old recipes, as well as some Bulgarian Village Kitchen signatures that are a bit more contemporary. Our suggestion? Try the clay pot chicken sach for something completely authentic. You’ll find Bulgarian Village Kitchen Birmingham on Suffolk Street Queensway as you head towards Ladywood. Reservations are essential.

Frequently asked questions

Does the restaurant Village Kitchen have Outdoor seating?

No, the restaurant Village Kitchen has no Outdoor seating.

Does Village Kitchen serve Bulgarian food?

Yes, the restaurant Village Kitchen serves Bulgarian food and also serves Turkish, Middle Eastern, European food.

Thinking about making a Village Kitchen booking?

Bulgarian Village Kitchen Birmingham will charm your socks off. It’s welcoming, unique and the menu genuinely does arouse some curiosity. As mentioned above, Bulgarian food is perhaps the most popular of all the Balkan cuisines because it’s hearty and simple. Bulgarian recipes produce big flavours with pretty basic ingredients and it’s this that we and the rest of Birmingham love. On Suffolk Street Queensway, not far from Birmingham New Street station towards Ladywood, Bulgarian Village Kitchen offers a dose of something different that we think you’ll love.

Whether you've tried Bulgarian food before or are new to it, the Bulgarian Village Kitchen menu has some of the most popular traditional dishes as well as signature creations. Starting with a soup is a good shout – try the traditional bean or cold yoghurt cucumber varieties – then there are hot and cold starters that range from chicken hearts smothered in butter to pastrami with Bulgarian white cheese. For your main, try a clay pot or the chicken vretano, a chicken fillet stuffed with pickled cucumber, melted cheese and ham, served on a bed of mushroom white wine sauce and smooth mashed potato. Though, there’s plenty more charcoal grilled meat on offer for a further little nibble. Bulgarian food in Birmingham doesn’t get better. Set a course for Ladywood and get involved.

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