Restaurant in Liverpool, United Kingdom
Great-value small plates, easy to book.

A Michelin Plate-recognised neighbourhood bistro in Oxton, Birkenhead, OXA delivers Modern British small plates with occasional Asian influences at ££ pricing. The excellent-value lunch menu is the format to prioritise. With a 4.7 Google rating and an almost exclusively British wine list, it is one of the stronger casual special-occasion options in the wider Liverpool area.
OXA is the right call for a relaxed weekend lunch with someone you want to impress without the formality of a tasting-menu room. It earns a Michelin Plate (2025) and a Google rating of 4.7 from 79 reviews, which for a neighbourhood bistro in Oxton — a quiet residential suburb across the Mersey from central Liverpool , signals consistent quality rather than hype. If you want Modern British cooking with genuine technique at a mid-range price point (££), this is one of the stronger options in the wider Liverpool area. The lunch menu in particular represents serious value and is the format to prioritise.
OXA's cooking sits on a British base with occasional Asian influence. Michelin's own notes flag a dish of tuna with dashi and onions as an example of the kitchen's approach: familiar ingredients handled with enough precision to deliver real depth of flavour. That combination of technique and restraint is what distinguishes this from a standard neighbourhood bistro. The format , small plates and sharing dishes , works well for a leisurely lunch where you want to try several things rather than commit to a fixed progression.
The wine list is worth attention. It features almost exclusively British choices, which is unusual enough to be a genuine point of difference. British viticulture has matured considerably over the past decade, and a list curated around domestic producers suggests the kitchen and front-of-house are working from the same editorial instinct. If you have a strong preference for French or Italian wine, check availability before you book.
The Michelin recognition and the small-plates format both point toward a leisurely weekend lunch as the optimal visit. OXA is described as offering an excellent-value lunch menu, and at ££ pricing the arithmetic is direct: this is an occasion-quality meal at an everyday price. For a date or a low-key celebration where you want good food and a genuine atmosphere without spending ££££, it sits in a different category from Manifest or The Art School.
Venue is described as having a lovely atmosphere, and for a special occasion that does not require white tablecloths or a sommelier, that matters. An anniversary lunch, a birthday with a small group, or a first date where you want somewhere with clear culinary credibility , OXA covers all of those at a price that will not create a memorable bill for the wrong reasons.
OXA is at 11 Rose Mount, Oxton, Birkenhead , not in Liverpool city centre but in Prenton, CH43. If you are travelling from central Liverpool, you are looking at crossing the Mersey, either via the Queensway Tunnel or the Mersey Ferry to Birkenhead, then onward to Oxton. Allow time for the journey and factor in parking in a residential suburb rather than a city-centre car park. The location is part of what keeps it a neighbourhood bistro rather than a destination restaurant in the traditional sense, but the Michelin Plate recognition means it is worth the short detour.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy. OXA does not carry the kind of demand that requires weeks of forward planning, though for a Saturday lunch you should still book in advance rather than turn up and hope. With 79 Google reviews, this is not yet widely trafficked on the tourist circuit, which works in your favour if you are local or staying in the area. No phone number or website is listed in our current data , check Google Maps or third-party booking platforms for current contact details and hours.
Price range: ££. Format: small plates and sharing dishes, with a separate lunch menu. Location: Oxton, Birkenhead, across the Mersey from Liverpool city centre. Awards: Michelin Plate (2025). Google rating: 4.7 (79 reviews). Booking difficulty: Easy. Dress code: smart-casual is appropriate for a Michelin-recognised neighbourhood bistro at this price point , no need to dress up, but this is not a pub. For more places to eat and drink in the area, see our full Liverpool restaurants guide, our full Liverpool bars guide, or our full Liverpool hotels guide.
If you are building a wider trip around food, the north of England and beyond offers further Michelin-calibre options: Moor Hall in Aughton is a short drive away and represents a significant step up in ambition and price. For Modern British cooking at the leading of the national register, CORE by Clare Smyth in London, L'Enclume in Cartmel, and The Fat Duck in Bray define the upper end of the category. OXA is not competing at that level, nor does it need to , its proposition is neighbourhood quality with Michelin-verified cooking at a price that makes a weekday or weekend visit an easy yes.
Other strong Modern British options at different price points nationally include Hand and Flowers in Marlow, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, hide and fox in Saltwood, and The Ritz Restaurant in London , all useful reference points if you are calibrating where OXA sits in the broader picture.
Quick reference: ££ | Michelin Plate 2025 | Small plates and sharing format | Excellent-value lunch menu | Oxton, Birkenhead | Easy to book | Predominantly British wine list.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| OXA | Modern British | ££ | Easy |
| “8” By Andrew Sheridan | Modern Cuisine | ££££ | Unknown |
| Belzan | Modern Cuisine | ££ | Unknown |
| Bistrot Vérité | Classic French | ££ | Unknown |
| Manifest | Modern British | £££ | Unknown |
| Mowgli Water Street | Indian | Unknown |
A quick look at how OXA measures up.
Bar seating is not confirmed in OXA's venue details. Given its neighbourhood bistro format and small-plates menu, the dining room is the main event. Contact OXA directly via their address at 11 Rose Mount, Oxton, to ask about counter or bar options before arriving and assuming flexibility.
OXA is a neighbourhood bistro in a residential Oxton suburb, not a tasting-menu room with dress expectations. Neat, relaxed clothes are appropriate. It holds a Michelin Plate for 2025, but the atmosphere is described as welcoming rather than formal, so you are not dressing for occasion here.
For small plates at a similar price in the city centre, Belzan on Smith Street is the closer comparison — tighter booking but also Michelin-noted. Bistrot Vérité in Crosby offers comparable neighbourhood warmth with a French bistro format. If you want to stay on the Wirral side of the Mersey, OXA has little direct competition at this standard.
OXA's sharing-plate format suits groups well in principle, but as a neighbourhood bistro it is unlikely to have large private dining space. For parties of more than four, call ahead to check capacity and table configuration. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so securing a table for a group of six with notice should be manageable.
At ££ with a Michelin Plate, OXA is good value by any measure. The lunch menu is specifically flagged as excellent value, making a midday visit the strongest case for the money. If you are comparing spend across Liverpool, you will not find many Michelin-recognised rooms at this price point.
OXA works well for a low-key special occasion — a birthday lunch, an anniversary dinner with someone who dislikes formal restaurants — but it is not a grand-gesture venue. The Michelin Plate gives it credibility, the ££ price keeps it accessible, and the relaxed atmosphere removes any stuffiness. For a genuinely celebratory room, 8 By Andrew Sheridan in Liverpool city centre is a step up in theatre.
OXA does not operate a tasting menu format. The offering is small plates and sharing dishes, with a separate lunch menu. If a set tasting-menu structure is what you are after, consider 8 By Andrew Sheridan, which is built around that format. OXA's strength is its flexibility and the quality of individual plates at a ££ price.
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