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Chung Ying, Birmingham

Celebrating its 30th year, this restaurant in Chinatown is well worth your money, writes Lisa Wright.

Chung Ying, Birmingham

The White House, Walsall

It is said Chris Christie has dropped out of the race for the White House because he is too fat, writes our undercover meal reviewer The Insider.

The White House, Walsall

Bodega, Birmingham

Bodega is my favourite restaurant, writes Amy Burns. I’m confessing this to you now so that you know from the word go that this review is slightly biased.

Bodega, Birmingham

The Shropshire Inn, Haughton

Dinner for two was bordering on the brilliant, but a local brew would have been nice, writes our undercover meal reviewer The Insider.

The Shropshire Inn, Haughton

Horns Of Boningale, Boningale

With a history dating back more than 300 years it is perhaps no surprise to learn that The Horns of Boningale started out serving nothing but ham and eggs to the cattlemen of Shropshire, writes Helen Cartwright.

Horns Of Boningale, Boningale

The Glassworks, Amblecote

There are plenty of food choices to be had but a lack of beer options in this chain pub, writes our undercover meal reviewer The Insider.

The Glassworks, Amblecote

The Bell Inn, Walsall

Walking into The Bell after a long day in the office, I knew it was the place for me, writes Lisa O’Brien.

The Bell Inn, Walsall

The Dog in Warley, Bearwood

Describing this pub as ‘gastro’ is a little exaggerated but the bill will make you go away happy, writes our undercover meal reviewer The Insider.

The Dog in Warley, Bearwood

Severn Valley Railway, Kidderminster to Bridgnorth

It might not have been the Orient Express, but the stranded passengers in the dining car could probably have done with Hercule Poirot to help solve the mystery, writes Carl Jones.

Severn Valley Railway, Kidderminster to Bridgnorth

The Barley Mow, Stafford

Nestling on the edge of Cannock Chase, over the road from the Shugborough Estate, Milford Common is a honey pot for families from across Staffordshire and the wider West Midlands, writes Sally-Anne Youll.

The Barley Mow, Stafford

Bella, Wolverhampton

Come Dine With Me winner Stefano has a hit on his hands at this Italian restraurant, writes our undercover meal reviewer The Insider.

Bella, Wolverhampton

Blue Nile Restaurant, Birmingham

There is no need to settle for the omnipresent curry on a night out in Birmingham, writes Marion Brennan. The city of every kind of international cuisine includes Ethiopian which is slow-cooked, spicy and very different.

Blue Nile Restaurant, Birmingham

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