Indian restaurant must change plans for luxury three-course meal in car park next to premises

A Birmingham restaurant which was preparing to offer a luxury three-course in-car dining experience has been asked by police to change its plans.

The Varanasi Indian restaurant on Broad Street in Birmingham was planning to launch a service in which customers could eat a meal, styled on business class airline food, from their vehicle in a car park next to the restaurant.

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