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Indico photo by Jack Spicer Adams
8th August, 2019

Award winning street kitchen and bar Indico to open at Mailbox Birmingham

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Via Grace for Mailbox Birmingham

Award winning street kitchen and bar Indico to opening at Mailbox Birmingham

The Mailbox, Birmingham’s premier shopping, dining and lifestyle destination is adding to its diverse food and drink offering with the arrival of Indian street kitchen and bar, Indico, this autumn.

Indico is launching its second West Midlands-based restaurant at the Mailbox’s vibrant canalside food and drink destination.

How Indico at Mailbox will look

The menu, inspired by the North Indian street food scene, will feature food staples including chaats and curries that will be cooked fresh each day. The restaurant will also have extensive vegetarian and lunch options and a dedicated vegan menu. Its interior will offer a colourful and welcoming atmosphere, complete with customised artwork and graffiti, which will celebrate the vibrant Indian culture.

Faheem Badur, owner of Indico, said:

We first opened our restaurant three years ago and since then have made a name for ourselves for serving high-quality Indian street food in a unique, artistic atmosphere. We aim to take our diners beyond the traditional Indian restaurant experience to a place that’s warm, colourful and exotic – just like India.

We’ve grown in popularity quicker than we thought possible, making now the ideal time for our next venture. Quality, authenticity and overall service is at the heart of everything we do and we feel a real connection with the Mailbox in this respect. We’re proud to be opening our next eatery in such an established and iconic city centre location.”

Indico photo by Jack Spicer Adams

Melanie Taylor, head of retailer relations at Milligan, (Mailbox owners) said:

Indico’s award-winning food and drink is the perfect accompaniment to the Mailbox’s wide range of restaurants and bars.

We’re committed to bringing the very best and most diverse dining experiences to our customers and we’re confident that Indico will be a hit with Birmingham foodies and tourists alike.”

Indico will bring further diversity to the centre’s extensive range of restaurants including Gas Street Social, Côte Brasserie, Miller & Carter and Harvey Nichols Brasserie.

Find out more about Mailbox Birmingham here: mailboxlife.com and Indico here: indicostreetkitchen.com


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