Located in the intriguingly-named village of No Mans Heath, just six miles outside of Tamworth, is Four Counties Spice restaurant. Specialising in balti, curry and tandoori dishes, the Four Counties Spice offers something for everyone.
With a purported staggering one hundred and fifty dishes on the menu, this is surely one of the most comprehensive compendiums of Indian and Bengali cuisine for miles around. The main chef has crafted a carefully designed menu of traditional dishes and slipped in a selection of specialty recipes for die-hard fans of Indian food, and novices, to try. This fully licensed venue offers guests a wine list to create a harmonious partnering to the spices, fragrances and textures of the delicious fare.
The Four Counties Spice's building was originally home to the family-owned pub Four Counties Inn running for 150 years. This has now become the Indian restaurant it is today. The building's previous history of trading achievement appears to be something of a lucky omen for the current occupiers whose longevity in successful restaurant ownership is borne out by their impressive portfolio of thriving eateries. Opening in 2008, the Four Counties Spice looks set to stay.
The venue's interior mixes modernity with traditionalism. Dressed linen-clad tables hint at the restaurant's efforts at preserving first-class presentation, and with waiting staff trained to the highest standards, diners can be assured of a professional five-star service in a relaxing setting.
Little extras like free wi-fi access may be small, but together with facilities for the disabled and free onsite parking, the Four Counties Spice demonstrates its commitment to putting the needs and enjoyment of its customers first. So head on over to No Mans Heath and discover why its star restaurant is a place every man wants to visit.
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