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The Piano Man hits the right notes with a new experiential menu of 30 dishes
The Morning Standard
|August 06, 2025
Fish and spice and everything nice
VERY three months, The Piano Man menu does a pirouette. After taking in feedback, founder and CEO Arjun Sagar Gupta, owner of Delhi's best-known jazz club, sits with his partner-chef Manoj Kumar Pandey and has a "stars and dogs" conversation. The stars stay, the dogs leave. In the old 'Comfort Menu' four new items have been added, and it also has a new experiential menu of 30 dishes. TMS tried some of the latest offerings.
The new menu has been launched at El Deco Centre. The Piano Man's Malviya Nagar outlet with upcoming launches planned for its 32nd Avenue, Gurugram, and Safdarjung Enclave locations as well.
We start with soup. Every spoonful of the Reconstructed Tom Kha Chicken is smooth, artful and delicious. Unlike the traditional Tom Kha, in which the vegetables, chicken, and broth seem mashed into one soup, here the soup is poured around the vegetables so that in memory each of them remains separate; yet the experience of it is one of a single wholesomeness.
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