In Delhi, The Piano Man Jazz Club opens its biggest location
The Piano Man Jazz Club, renowned for presenting live music concerts, launched its biggest project on Friday in Malviya Nagar in the capital.
The facility, which takes design cues from Gothic cathedrals in Europe, is roughly 8,500 square feet in size and can accommodate over 300 people, according to a statement from the firm.
"We want to help New Delhi become one of the most thriving cultural hubs in the world. The Piano Man New Delhi will go a long way toward enabling us to collaborate with cultural institutions and embassies to present something unusual in a setting that will enhance every aspect of the performance, according to Arjun Sagar Gupta, founder and CEO of The Piano Man Group.
The first floor margins, mezzanine floor, and floor slabs all have the names of great performers, and the bar area's stained glass windows serve as a background, according to the statement.
The engineering console even resembles religious confessionals. Intricate elements that become apparent as you explore the area compliment the dark wood color scheme, characteristic décor, and distinctive seating arrangement that are evocative of other TPM locations, the business said.
Opening the doors to our Eldeco Center venue is a big event for The Piano Man, according to partner chef Manoj Pandey, who has created a unique cuisine for the new location. While TPM has always been renowned for its Eurasian food, this new venue represents an exciting advancement in our culinary development. We have painstakingly created an Indo Fusion cuisine that honors both our Eurasian ancestry and the diverse array of tastes and ingredients that India has to offer.
The Piano Man has received accolades for more than ten years, including Best Concept Bar of the Year and Best Venue for Live Performances from India Nightlife, Best Jazz Bar and Best Venue for Live Music from Times Nightlife Food Awards, and Best Restaurant from The Week Awards.
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