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madison246
Joined: 14 Mar 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: 08/24/08 - 04:00 Post subject: |
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| I think that nowadays everyone knows of the famous afternoon tea English traditionally have. However, I need some help as to where can I have High tea in London? I only recently discovered the difference, and since I am to travel to London, I would very much like to try it. I am not sure whether it is considered something exclusive, but I would like if you recommended me any place where I can have High tea. |
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ronnie
Joined: 29 Nov 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: 09/18/08 - 22:41 Post subject: |
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| High tea doesnt only mean a cup of tea. It is a complete meal, and is usually served around 6 p.m. It consists of tea, bread, butter, jam, meat or fish dishes, pastries, cheese, cake. It can be found in a number of places. However, do not bother with restaurants, because various hotels now offer it as a meal. You can try Lanesborough Hotel. It is quite nice as there are not too many tourists there. You can also check out Dorchester Hotel, which is also very nice place. The Orangery at Kensington Palace is quite nice and even Harrod's has a large high tea menu. Also, visit Tea Room, which is a very nice place to have a tea. |
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