The new restaurant aims to be ‘something Birmingham hasn’t seen before’
OMNOM will open on Fleet Street in November (Image: OMNOM)
A Birmingham restaurant addressed a ‘challenging’ concern ahead of its opening.
OMNOM Birmingham will be an Indian vegan restaurant in a city which has seen a number of closures.
In January, Somewhere in Brum made the ‘difficult process’ to add meat to its menu after starting off as a vegetarian restaurant.
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Months later, the Jewellery Quarter restaurant closed its doors for the final time.
Before then, vegetarian restaurant Bundobust closed in 2024 after 12 months, and cited reasons down to a lack of ‘consistent trade’.
Despite the closures, OMNOM is opening with a unique twist.
Whilst OMNOM will retain a menu similar to Somewhere in Brum and Bundobust, the restaurant will include a yoga & meditation studio..
The 150-cover restaurant will provide more than a dining experience and the menu is curated by restaurant group Namaste Village.
BirminghamLive spoke to Namaste Village founder Vijay Jetani about whether Birmingham still has an appetite for vegetarian and vegan restaurants.
Vijay responded: “It’s sad that Birmingham has lost wonderful vegetarian restaurants like Somewhere in Brum and Bundobust.
“It can be challenging but we’re coming in equipped with a very unique concept that goes far beyond just food.
“OMNOM is not just another restaurant; it’s a celebration of life, community, and compassion.
“We bring together vegan & vegetarian Indian dining, live music, and wellbeing experiences in a space that feeds both body and soul.
“What sets us apart is that OMNOM is also a registered charity: for every meal served, a child in need is fed somewhere in the world.
“Birmingham’s community is bursting with creative energy, culture, and celebration, from Diwali lights to Digbeth’s art scene, from street food festivals to soulful music nights.
“Our expansive 150-cover restaurant and OMspace studio can host private hire events, corporate gatherings, wellness workshops, and cultural evenings.
“Our collaboration with Namaste Village, one of the UK’s leading vegetarian restaurant groups, ensures authentic flavours and a proven hospitality experience.
“Together, we’re building something that Birmingham hasn’t seen before, which is a living, breathing cultural hub where food, music, and mindfulness thrive in harmony.”
OMNOM founder Yuvi Rana added: “Our confidence also comes from the partnership with Namaste Village, which has seen consistent success in cities like Norwich and Cambridge, showing that authentic vegetarian Indian dining resonates strongly when paired with community engagement and great service.
“So yes, we were aware of Birmingham’s restaurant turnover, but we also know that OMNOM is unlike anything the city has seen before.
“We’re here not just to stay, but to help Birmingham shine as a national centre for culture.”
OMNOM Birmingham will open this November on 2 Fleet Street, Birmingham, B3 1JH