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A Foodie’s Treasure Trove
In the heart of Birmingham, nestled between the Bullring Shopping Centre and Chinatown, lies a shimmering glass-fronted gem: Asia Asia Food Hall. It’s a concept restaurant like no other—a vibrant sanctuary where Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and more come together, all under one roof.
Step inside, and the first thing you’ll notice is the joyful hum—the chatter of friends gathering, plates being passed, and the inviting aromas of street‑food style cooking drawing you in. With nine different eateries spread across two floors—each offering its own regional flair—you can taste your way through Asia in one meal.
Floor 1 features stalls like Pho Viet, Sakura Japanese, Korean Food, and a Drinks Bar; Floor 2 brings Wanguiren Malatang, Bangkok Street, Dumpling and BBQ into the offering.
Asia Asia food hall Birmingham
There are meals that fill your stomach, and then there are meals that feel like experiences—little journeys through flavour, memory, and comfort. My visit to Asia Asia in Birmingham belonged to the second kind. It was more than just dinner; it was a layered feast of ramen bowls, sushi rolls, sizzling plates, and comforting bites that carried the essence of different corners of Asia, brought together in one lively space.
The first thing that greeted me was the aroma—warm, savoury, with that unmistakable hint of sesame and soy. It set the tone even before the food touched the table. When the dishes finally began to arrive, they came not quietly but with colour, texture, and the promise of indulgence.







bowl of comfort
The ramen was a bowl of comfort—rich broth, tender noodles, the kind of dish that feels like a hug after a long day. Toppings from tofu to seaweed balanced each spoonful, and I loved how the flavours deepened the longer I lingered. The sushi, in contrast, was vibrant and playful—rolls dressed with mango slices, drizzles of creamy sauce, and a crown of orange roe that added bursts of freshness. It was almost too pretty to eat, but I didn’t hesitate for long.


sweet, savoury, fiery, or crunchy
Then came the sizzling platters: Korean-inspired japchae noodles, crispy karaage chicken under a ribbon of mayo, and wings coated in a sticky glaze sprinkled with sesame seeds. Each dish had its own personality—sweet, savoury, fiery, or crunchy—and together they made the table feel like a gathering of friends, each one contributing something different.
joy can be found in small bites
What stood out for me wasn’t just the variety, but the balance. Asia Asia manages to bring together Japanese, Korean, and other Asian flavours without any of them feeling forced. It’s the kind of place where you can share dishes, pass plates around, and discover new favourites mid-conversation.
For me, food like this always comes with lessons: that joy can be found in small bites, that comfort doesn’t have to be complicated, and that sharing makes everything taste better. In the middle of Birmingham, this restaurant created a little corner where flavours became memories—where I could pause, savour, and be reminded of the way food connects us.
If you’re in Birmingham and craving a mix of ramen warmth, sushi freshness, and Korean boldness, Asia Asia is worth the visit. Go with friends, go with family, or even go alone—the food will keep you company.

How It Works—Simple, Smart, and Shared
Here’s a twist: there’s no traditional check at each stall. Instead, you top up a prepaid card that carries your credit throughout your meal—order from any stall. Leftover balance? You can get it refunded or keep it for next time. It’s seamless, clever, and sociable.
Behind the Concept—Community and Convenience
What feels especially unique is how Asia Asia bridges authenticity and modern functionality. One guest wrote, “Why pick one when you can have them all!… Loved trying out different foods within the same place.” The environment felt clean, vibrant, and effortless to navigate.
In Summary: Why Asia Asia Works
| Feature | What It Offers |
|---|---|
| Diverse Cuisine | A curated taste journey across multiple Asian regions |
| Shared Experience | Order varied dishes—eat together, even when choices differ |
| Smooth Payment | One prepaid card, less hassle, more exploring |
| Inviting Atmosphere | Bright, communal, casual yet polished |
| Solid Value | Generous portions, fair pricing, and made-fresh meals |
Asia Asia Food Hall feels less like a place to eat and more like a destination to explore. It’s perfect for a casual lunch or an adventurous group dinner—where comfort, curiosity, and convenience all meet.
Just a Few Notes to Keep in Mind
- Portions, pricing, and execution can vary by stall—some, like the Korean vendor, have received mentions for smaller servings or milder flavors.
- On busy days, queue times may grow—though most reviews praise the overall efficiency.


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