Afternoon Tea is one of London’s culinary delights. To while away an afternoon sipping tea and eating cakes in a fabulous setting, is one of the capital’s greatest pleasures. Here, Londonopia give our tips on the best places to have afternoon tea in London.
Afternoon tea at The Ritz is an English institution. Served in the spectacular Palm Court, the choice of several varieties of tea and a delicious menu combine to make for an unforgettable afternoon.
Afternoon tea at Claridges is a true treat. Guests book up to three months in advance, and often time their visit to celebrate something special, such as a birthday or anniversary. The experience is worth the wait. Over 40 teas are on offer –and the platters of dainty finger sandwiches and crumbly French pastries are a delight.
Opened in honour of Queen Elizabeth II at Fortnum & Mason, it comprises of a tea tasting room and restaurant offering 150 varieties from around the globe.\r\n
For something less formal and more cutting edge, afternoon tea at Nobu, is a reminder that the Japanese also have a great interest in tea, with their nuanced interpretation of the traditional British pastime. The kitchen has devised a menu of dreamy dishes like Takoyaki and smoked salmon sashimi with wasabi sour cream, paired with speciality teas including Japanese matcha and Nobu green tea.
An experience that truly takes you through the looking glass. Your senses will be shocked and stimulated by a symphony of molecular gastronomy.
For those with a seriously sweet tooth. They’ve enlisted the help from “Britain’s Best Chocolatier” Wiliam Curley to create an afternoon tea menu worthy of Willy Wonka’s envy.
For those whose fashion is more their cup of tea. It offers cakes and pastries modelled after the latest designer desirables from the likes of Valentino and Stella McCartney.
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