The Blue Piano

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Cambodian and Malaysian cuisines are to the pleasure of all clients here. Take your colleagues with you and have nicely cooked red curry, pork ribs and beef rendang. Many people visit this restaurant to taste good pudding, coconut ice cream and croissants. You will be offered good prosecco. Guests visit Blue Piano to try great chocolate frappe, fruit juice or tea.

The intimate atmosphere of this place allows visitors to relax after a hard working day. The pleasant staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place wonderful. The enjoyable service shows a high level of quality at this spot. Most reviewers have noticed that prices are low for what you receive. With the lovely decor, guests may feel at home there. As for the Google rating, this restaurant received 4.4.

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Vivyan Sheridan-McCall Request content removal
Rooms: 4 Service: 4 Location: 5
Stephen Cooke Request content removal
Restaurant review, not hotel. The building is lovely, as is the interior. Sadly our meal was very disappointing, a good beef stew but it was supposed to be beef Rendang. Simply Cook do a home kit that is great, shame they hadn't used even it. The garlic green beans side dish was spot on though
Polly Jones Request content removal
Having visited the blue piano a good number of times over the past 4 years, the blue piano had come to me to be a place I loved to go on an extra special occasion, like birthdays and graduations, to justify the high price point for exceptionally delicious dishes and great service. I was lucky enough to visit again today, and had been looking forwards to this event for the last few weeks. Upon arriving at the restaurant,this we were treated to a refreshed change of decor. Despite the facade lift, the menu still holds onto its routes of a wide offering of east asian cuisine, including clear staples like beef rendang, Khmer chicken curry, sea bass and other dishes. I ordered my usual - the Singapore carrot cake as a starter, along with one of their curry dishes for the main, and whilst the Singapore carrot cake is exactly as I recalled (and hit the craving id been living with since booking in the table) the curry seemed to be made with an alternative recipe to the one I was used to, with the sauce having an unusual thickness to it compared to before, and the chicken and veg had lost their previous 'melt in the mouth' texture, feeling more sandy for the root veg, and chewy in the mushrooms. Alongside this, the service itself to our table was poorer than we've come to expect, with no follow up on the quality of the food with the table, or check ups on if we'd like to order more drinks. If I was new to the venue this wouldn't have been much of an issue, but the notable change in service style has made apparent the impact of the change of ownership. That, alongside the reduced number of tables in the venue itself from the redesign gives a different, more empty feel, with a far less enjoyable and busy atmosphere like we've experienced before. It feels as if the blue piano has lost some of its core demographics and hasn't quite worked out what is going to be it's unique offering beyond tastey food. We're it to be based in the very centre of Birmingham, I would expect despite these changes the restaurant would still do well, but given its slightly more up market and far out location, I'm not surprised that without a core sell, such as a boujee evening out with exemplary service like it had before, it's seemed to lost its heart. Saying this, If you've never been, the food still is worth the trip alone. Whilst there has been a sharp rise in the numbers of Vietnamese and Indonesian restaurants through Birmingham city centre, the variety of offerings, and ability to cater to dietary requirements still is a good offering. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they are able to steer it into a much more rounded experience for my next return. Also worth noting, this review is solely around the restaurant, and not the hotel. Rooms: 5 Service: 2 Location: 5
ClosedOpens at 5PM
$$$$ Price range per person £9 - £35
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26 Harborne Rd
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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26 Harborne Rd, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Features
Cash only Outdoor seating Wi-Fi Parking Delivery Booking Wheelchair accessible Takeaway TV
Opening hours
SundaySun Closed
MondayMon 12PM-3PM
5PM-11PM
TuesdayTue 12PM-3PM
5PM-11PM
WednesdayWed 12PM-3PM
5PM-11PM
ThursdayThu 12PM-3PM
5PM-11PM
FridayFri 12PM-3PM
5PM-11PM
SaturdaySat 12PM-3PM
5PM-11PM
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