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Review: Edgbaston restaurant Waters on the Square

Ahead of its first anniversary Mary Griffin visits Andy Waters' restaurant, Waters on the Square in Edgbaston, asking whether it could win Birmingham's first Bib Gourmand

Chefs tasting of desserts, including pear frangipani, a cherry cream with a dusting of sugar, a pot of custard cream, a yoghurt fruit compote and an Amaretto cream with biscuit, from Waters on the Square restaurant in Edgbaston.

Waters On The Square, Chad Square, off Hawthorne Road, Edgbaston, B15 3TQ. Tel: 0121 454 5436

Growing up as one of seven kids in a 1940s family, my mum knows a thing or two about food.

Back then, I’m told, you were home in time for dinner and you moved fast to fill your out you’d go hungry till the next sitting.

They knew the value of food and how to make a little go a long way.

And as a result, my mother is a woman who can clean a chicken carcass of every last morsel, turn cold cuts into a gastronomic event and summon sensational flavour from the giblets and gizzard of a Christmas goose.

For her, food has to be great quality, well portioned and good value.

So when choosing where to take her for dinner, I’m counting on venue to tick all these boxes.

On launching his Edgbaston restaurant nearly 12 months ago (with Walsall-raised 33-year-old head chef Gareth Ward at the helm), Andy (who won a Michelin star just six months after opening his former restaurant, Edmunds) modestly described his cooking as “good safe eating”, guaranteeing my no-nonsense mum won’t be served a prissy pageant of foams and jellies on slates.