

Soi 1268 by Buddha Belly! Stirchley, we are so excited to welcome you through the doors of our beautiful new restaurant! Small plates and our Street Food famous bowls paired with a drinks list of beverages we love in a relaxed dining experience. The perfect compromise between Street Food and Restaurant dining. Come through our doors and taste Thailand as it is in our home.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–11 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1268 Pershore Rd, Stirchley, Birmingham B30 2XU, United Kingdom
Website: http://www.soi1268.co.uk/
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Reviews
We showed up on a random Saturday and although the place was full, the staff were kind enough to provide seating without a reservation.
Food was delicious, real authentic Thai and not just some cheap imitation you get these days.
Overall would recommend and will most likely come back to try the rest of the menu.
The place is bustling, nicely decorated,warm and inviting,I liked their serving dishes,everything worked together…..no table cloth stuffiness here! Service was efficient and friendly with plenty of staff.
Loved it,will return on our next visit to Birmingham. Definitely one of the best Thai restaurants we’ve ever been to!
Popped in for a mid week treat.
Food was spot on 4 small plates and a rice bowl filled the 2 of us nicely.
The flavours textures and expert seasoning left our taste buds tingling.
Well worth a visit
Other feedback is why serve the tiniest piece of lime? And why use paper pots for the sauce? Bit weird you have to pay before you eat, sort of discourages you to order more, drinks, dessert etc.
Will come back though to try other dishes that look good. Nice buzzy atmosphere and good attentive service. Thank you ↕️
What I did find that lets this down is the side dishes. They are expensive based on what you get. For instance, the prawn toast was £9 for two small slices. It was not even memorable. The chicken wings also seemed quite plain and the worst being the Thai styles Cumberland sausage which was £12.50 and only tasted of overpowered lemon grass which was off putting.
If I was to return, I would be very selective on what I order and would skip most of the side dishes based on experience of cost, quality and quantity.
The drink selection offers some great tasting craft beers but again these are on the expensive side and the cost of a pint cannot be justified based on its represented image which is roughly £7 – £7.50 a pint. One of the most expensive in Stirchley and I don’t see how they could justify this.
One other notable thing to mention is the cold air draft, if you are seated close to the door you will know it. Also closer to the bar is an air conditioning unit which turns on in intervals with cold and then hot air. This was noticeable quite a few times when eating, making me want to put my jacket back on and off every 15 minutes.
Some improvements could be made, I understand the cost of goods have gone up but the quality here hasn’t and those costs are being passed on to the consumer during a cost of living crisis leaving me feeling slightly cheated.
All staff were very friendly and polite, service as a whole was great.
Both the fried chicken and beef massaman is tender and saucy. Curry is on the mild-medium degree with a kick of spice.
King prawn toast and wings were also flavourful, and good choice of sauce paired with each dish.
Would suggest to make a booking, as it can get quite busy here, sometimes even on a weekday.