8 Best Halal Steakhouses in Birmingham

Craving for a delicious piece of steak? DESIblitz presents eight of the best Halal steakhouses in Birmingham.


famous for serving its steaks on piping hot platters

Halal steakhouses are among Birmingham’s many gastronomic delights.

This vibrant and diverse city in the heart of England has long been celebrated for its rich culinary scene.

Halal steakhouses stand out as a testament to the city’s multicultural tapestry and its commitment to catering to diverse tastes and dietary preferences.

For those seeking a delectable Halal steak experience, Birmingham has an array of options that will leave your taste buds tingling with delight.

We explore eight of the best Halal steakhouses in the city, each offering a unique blend of flavours, ambience and culinary craftsmanship.

Whether you’re a dedicated steak connoisseur or simply curious to savour the succulent world of halal steaks, join us on a gastronomic journey through Birmingham’s finest Halal steakhouses.

Toro’s Steakhouse

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If you’re a meat lover, Toro’s Steakhouse will certainly be your dream restaurant.

Founded in Leicester in 2009, the steakhouse has grown to introduce the Toro’s experience in restaurants around the country.

Thousands of customers enjoy a wide variety of beef and chicken steaks, cooked just how you like it.

The restaurant is famous for serving its steaks on piping hot platters with chips and fried onions, filling your nose with aromas of spices.

Located on Ladypool Road in Balsall Heath, why not give this Halal steakhouse a go?

Its casual dining atmosphere and perfectly cooked steaks will guarantee a memorable experience!

Yaqub’s

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Located in Sparkbrook, Yaqub’s is regarded as one of Birmingham’s best Halal steakhouses.

The restaurant prides itself on serving the finest quality steaks, with each one prepared to your liking.

In addition to traditional steaks, the restaurant also serves a wide variety of chicken and lamb steaks.

These can be enjoyed with two sides and an array of sauces, including Yaqub’s Hot Steak Sauce. This signature sauce is a tomato and BBQ chilli sauce made with onions, ginger and garlic.

And if you don’t fancy steak, Yaqub’s offers gourmet burgers.

These range from the classic Cheeseburger to the massive Mighty Burger, which includes a chicken fillet, two lamb burgers, two beef patties and various toppings.

With a casual dining experience, the waiting staff is on hand to make it as good as possible.

Grillz Steakhouse

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Grillz Steakhouse is on the bustling Ladypool Road and serves steaks as well as more traditional options.

The restaurant has all the popular cuts, such as sirloin, ribeye and fillet.

It also serves chicken, lamb and even salmon steak.

These are served with a choice of side and a sauce.

But unlike other Halal steakhouses, Grillz also doubles up as an Indian restaurant, serving popular dishes such as Rogan Josh and Madras.

The restaurant is also known for its biryani.

Serving a variety of options, the restaurant’s biryani is aromatic and served with a curry sauce.

Fargo’s

Fargo’s is located on Ladypool Road in the heart of Birmingham’s ‘Halal Quarter’ and first opened its doors in February 2012 with the goal of serving a family-style menu of fresh but bold-flavoured global dishes.

The menu has continuously evolved over the years and the restaurant prides itself on preparing fresh meals.

This includes cutting fries, hand-pressing burger patties and smashing guacamole.

Compared to other Halal steakhouses, Fargo’s menu spans the globe, ranging from Mexican burritos to Chinese noodle dishes.

This ensures that there is something for everyone should they not want a steak.

Fargo’s offers a large variety of seating and accepts reservations but it also welcomes walk-ins.

MeatClub

For those looking to enjoy a fine dining experience, MeatClub is a must-visit.

Located on Hagley Road, this luxury steakhouse reimagines the possibilities of Halal dining.

Representing the best of British, MeatClub’s premium Aberdeen Black Angus beef is provided by fourth-generation farmers, and the restaurant’s talented chefs bring with them decades of experience.

MeatClub’s steaks come from British suppliers who are trailblazers in the Halal meat market, having provided for some of the biggest luxury food giants in the United Kingdom.

The restaurant receives an exclusive supply of premium Aberdeen Black Angus beef that is entirely free-range and grass-fed.

After being dry-aged for an optimum number of days, the cuts are hand-selected to ensure they are as deliciously tender as our expert chefs intend them to be.

The menu reflects all the best elements of a classic American steakhouse but with a modern international charm.

MeatClub says: “We believe that flavour, texture, and creativity are paramount when creating the perfect dishes, and we welcome you to taste them for yourself.”

Diners can unwind in the comforting art-deco interiors whilst enjoying delicious steak and mocktails.

Ribeye

Ribeye is one of the newest Halal steakhouses in Birmingham, having arrived in Brindleyplace in June 2023.

First established in Manchester in 2017, Ribeye offers a premium dining experience presenting luxury, creativity and innovation.

The restaurant showcases exquisite cuisine, derived from authentic ingredients from around the world.

Ribeye offers a decadent menu, serving a range of diverse options, from mouthwatering starters to the finest Wagyu, Creekstone and Aberdeen Angus to complete your dining experience.

The restaurant also has its very own dry bar, offering a unique range of refreshing mocktails.

So if you are celebrating a special occasion, Ribeye is the perfect destination.

Marco Pierre White Steakhouse

Although not necessarily a Halal steakhouse, Marco Pierre White Steakhouse can provide a Halal butcher’s or fillet steak upon request.

All chicken dishes are Halal as standard.

This is a restaurant for a special occasion. Located at the top of The Cube building in the Mailbox district, first impressions are spectacular as you enter the restaurant and experience 360-degree panoramic views overlooking the city.

The restaurant serves up a classic British menu with succulent steaks and brilliant cocktails that feature on the extensive bar menu.

Eating out at Marco Pierre White Steakhouse is about enjoying fantastic food, but also the overall experience.

With a lively atmosphere, exquisite food, refreshing cocktails and stunning views of the city, Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill is the ultimate dining destination in Birmingham.

The Firm Restaurant

Ladypool Road’s The Firm Restaurant serves diners the finest Halal Argentinian steaks that include fillet, sirloin and ribeye.

This restaurant also serves handmade burgers in brioche buns as well as freshly prepared karahis and butter naans.

Popular burger options include the new Parmo Burger, which is a fried chicken fillet cooked in a bechamel sauce topped with mixed cheese and mixed peppers.

Pasta dishes and traditional Pakistani dishes are also on offer.

Make sure to check the drinks menu where mojitos, mocktails and bubble teas are served.

In conclusion, Birmingham’s culinary landscape is a testament to its diversity and inclusivity and the city’s Halal steakhouses truly shine as exemplars of this spirit.

From sizzling cuts of premium meat to inventive fusion dishes that push the boundaries of flavour, these eight establishments have demonstrated their dedication to providing top-notch halal steak experiences.

It’s clear that they offer not just delicious food but also a unique atmosphere and a commitment to ensuring that everyone, regardless of dietary restrictions, can indulge in the joys of a perfectly cooked steak.

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, enjoying a night out with friends and family, or simply seeking an unforgettable culinary adventure, Birmingham’s Halal steakhouses have something exceptional to offer.



Dhiren is a News & Content Editor who loves all things football. He also has a passion for gaming and watching films. His motto is to "Live life one day at a time".




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