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A vegetarian and vegan restaurant – part of a wellness charity and yoga institute from Islington, London – expanded to Birmingham in November with a larger 130-cover location. The new OMNOM Birmingham offers Indian food, mantra music nights, community wellbeing events, all as part of a self-avowed commitment to giving back. It’s a collaboration with Norfolk-based Namaste Village, known for its Indian cuisine and plans to become one of the UK's largest meat-free Indian dining destinations.

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2 Fleet Street, Birmingham City Centre, B3 1JH
2 Fleet Street, Birmingham City Centre, B3 1JH

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