About Piano, The Savera Hotel, Chennai
Piano is a very multi-cuisine eating joint located inside Savera Hotel146, RK Salai, Mylapore in Chennai. It is a huge eating joint which is popular among both hotel guests and outsiders. It first serves breakfast menu from 7AM to 10 AM. Then lunch is served from 12PM to 3:30 PM. In the evening it opens again at 7 PM and shuts down by 12AM. Meal for two people costs around INR 2500. A pint of beer is available for INR 240. The white and yellow hued chairs and sofas look quite pleasing to the eyes. The place has capacity for around 160 diners. Wheelchair accessibility is available if you need. You must try their brunch which lavish yet affordable.
Some of the course dishes served here are Babycorn Fried Rice, Baked Vegetables, Rogan josh, Grilled Chicken, Grilled Cottage Cheese served with grilled vegetables, Lucknow Murgh Biryani, Chilly Veg Dumpling, Murgh Malali Kebab, Fish Friiets, Kadai Paneer, Pasta, BBQ Pork Chops, Pesto Grilled Prawns, Lamb Chop, Roasted Turkey, Canard Roti Sucre, Pot Roast Pork Leg, etc. In dessert you can try Pineapple Mousse, Mango Cheese Cake, Raj Bhog, Malpua, Coconut Burfi, Coffee Caramel Éclair, Red Velvet cup cake, etc
People usually come here with friends and family to enjoy amazing food and drinks as the environment is pretty laid back and easy. There is a complete bar menu and you will get best of liquors here. There is a separate smoking area so that non-smokers do not have a problem. The place is air conditioned so even if the weather is not good you will not have a problem. Live music is played entertain people who come to dine. Service staff is courteous and prompt. Meals are served without any delay. You can come to Piano with your children as this place is kid-friendly.
Payment for the meal can be made both cash and card. So, go ahead book your table at Piano and dine here with style. This fine dining restaurant is sure to impress you with its food and ambience. Valet parking facility is available.
Insider Tips
- The budget spread is strictly mainstream, do not go expecting exciting live counters, cold cuts or fancy poached eggs. Stick to the Indian fare
- If you want a genuinely good eggs benedict with a solid cup of French Press, do walk over to the The Brew Room though
- At the moment, they have an offer where 3 diners pay for 2