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Broad Street, Birmingham

Qavali

A dry, fully halal Broad Street dining room for Indo-Persian grills, biryani, and occasion service.

4.5

FlightLogic expert score: 8.5/10 · Editorial composite rating 4.5/5 · £££ · Indo-Persian , Pakistani

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Quick answer

Is Qavali worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 8.5/10 based on editorial research. The 4.5/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. Best for halal celebration dinners, broad street groups, indo-persian grills.

About Qavali

Qavali brings Birmingham's Broad Street something more composed than a standard curry-house celebration: a halal Indo-Persian dining room with carved screens, polished service, and a menu that moves from kebabs and chaat to biryani, grills, and rich Mughal sauces. The kitchen is fully halal, but be aware the venue itself is not dry: Qavali runs a cocktail bar with alcoholic drinks alongside its AFSANA alcohol-free botanical range, so choose it knowing the room includes a licensed bar. It is not a minimalist tasting-menu room, but it is one of Birmingham's most convincing upscale halal restaurants for groups that want ceremony, spice, and certainty.

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Editorial rating breakdown

Distribution reflects FlightLogic editorial modelling for guide comparison. See published excerpts below.

Published reviews

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  1. 4.0
    Editorial sample

    Not quiet, but very effective. The best dishes had the smoke and spice you want from a grill restaurant, and the service made a large table feel controlled rather than chaotic.

    — Marco Bellini ·
  2. 5.0
    Editorial sample

    Qavali is strongest when it leans into abundance: hot bread, lamb chops, biryani, chutneys, and a room that knows it is hosting celebrations. The halal and dry setup is clear from the start.

    — Priya Sharma ·

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Is Qavali fully halal?

Yes. Qavali operates as a fully halal restaurant, with halal meat across the kitchen rather than a limited halal-by-request arrangement.

Does Qavali serve alcohol?

Yes — while every dish is halal, Qavali operates a cocktail bar serving alcoholic drinks. Its AFSANA range offers crafted alcohol-free cocktails if you prefer a dry table; fully dry alternatives in Birmingham include Tipu Sultan.