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Telephone
03-5031 6060
Opening Hours
Today
08:00 - 00:00
Mon - Fri
08:00 - 00:00
Sat - Sun
10:00 - 00:00
Payment Methods
Visa Master Cash
Other Info
Accepts reservations
Alcohol served
Live music
Open Till Late
Restaurant Website
http://www.granddorsett.com/subang/restaurants.php?page=piano-lounge
Above information is for reference only. Please check details with the restaurant.
Signature Dishes
Carrot Slices Dorsett Sunset English Chicken Curry Puff Fruit Tart Smoked Salmon Sandwich
Review (1)
Level3 2013-11-06
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A while ago when I was performing my daily routine of browsing livingsocial and groupon for irresistible deals, I stumbled upon a deal at living social on Traditional English Afternoon Tea at Piano Lounge, Grand Dorsett Subang Jaya for only RM30 for 2 pax. Grand Dorsett is a five star hotel, and it is located quite near from where I live. My heart was itching. I've always wanted to experience a full English Tea. Mum's birthday was around the corner. LIGHT BULB MOMENT. I purchased the deal for my mum as her birthday present =PThe ambient there was tranquil, calm and peaceful. I immediately felt so relaxed once I step into Piano Lounge. The red carpeted floor, paired up with the black coffee table and yellowish gold sofa chair give the place a sleek, contemporary feel.Their ceiling, decorated with round glasses that resembles Chinese lanterns The bar, where all the drinks were prepared. The sound and aroma of the coffee machine grinding coffee bean was soothing to the ears and noseFor the drinks, we were given a choice between English Tea or Freshly Brewed CoffeeBeing a coffee lover it was my automated response to opt for coffee The coffee has a strong and aromatic body. Loved it =) It took quite a while for our three tier tea time delight to deliver to us. Not a bad thing, as the ambient was really soothing and relaxing =) more family bonding and interaction time Scones with jam and cream and Sardine PuffsThe Sardine Puffs feel very out of place. It was too Malaysian to me. I was hoping for a full English tea but the sardine puffs really tasted like curry puffs LOL. But nevertheless, the crust was rich in butter aroma, crusty and crispy. Delicious but I prefer if it was replaced with some other pastry which is more English =P The scones were aromatic, fragrant and has a loose texture. I've tasted better ones at Cameron Highlands but the scones served at Piano Lounge was definitely one of the best scones I've ever tasted! And I think this is the best scone I have ever eaten..in Subang Jaya =p It's so hard to find a decent scone in Klang Valley :XHowever I find the cream a little tasteless. It felt like it was homemade but it didn't really suit my liking.Fruit Tartlets, Chocolate Brownies and Raspberry FinanciersAfter reading the menu Grand Dorsett posted on Livingsocial, I realize it wasn't supposed to be chocolate brownies but OPERA CAKE. But the chocolate brownies were REALLY GOOD so I didn't mind heh. Rich in chocolate flavour, the chocolate brownie was moist and soft. It immediately melted in my mouth as a took a bite! Wonder why they gave us THREE of it not FOUR. Probably trying to make us fight? LOLThe fruit tartlet was filled with chocolate and cream cheese, and topped with a strawberry glazed with corn syrup. The crust , rich in butter aroma, flaky, PASS. The content, chocolate+cream cheese, texture was smooth and creamy, tasted not too sweet, paired up with the sweetened strawberry perfectly. PASS! Of all the pastry we tried, I personally preferred this the most. Yummy! Financiers dusted with icing sugar and topped with raspberryI find this too dry, and the raspberry was really sour. I didn't like it.Salmon Finger Sandwich and Egg Finger SandwichTwo piece of de-crusted white bread slathered with butter and mayo, sandwiching two slices of fresh salmon, cucumber and tomatoes. Finger sandwich was pretty normal. Brother claimed that he can DIY at home too LOL.They used wholemeal bread for the egg sandwich which I found a tad dry continue reading
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