What is served at high tea in London?

What is served at high tea in London?

The obligatory finger sandwiches, scones, pastries and cakes are impeccable; the teas, from the house blend to the splendidly named Iron Buddha Oolong and Flowering Osmanthus, likewise. The Savoy all but invented the thé dansant in its Thames Foyer, as it has become known.

Why do Australians call it high tea?

Initially, it was a meal for the working class, taken standing up or sitting on tall stools, thus termed ‘high’. Tea with cakes, scones and even cheese on toast were served. This afternoon meal was adopted by society’s upper classes as an important event on the social calendar, rather than a meal for the working class.

Can I wear jeans to The Shard?

The dress code for all the restaurants in the Shard is that we request diners do not wear sportswear or beachwear. Jeans would be acceptable, however please be aware that trainers of any kind can be considered sportswear, so we recommend wearing a more conventional style of shoe.

How is high tea served in Australia?

High tea in Australia is very much the same as it is back in England. Friends gather at their favourite tea houses at around 4pm to enjoy a delicious pot of tea with all manner of tasty treats and light snacks.

Is high tea and afternoon tea the same?

Delectable scones, tea sandwiches, and cakes are the hallmark of an afternoon tea, which is served in midafternoon. A high tea, however, includes much more substantive fare, such as meat, fish, and egg dishes, as well as breads and desserts, and is offered in the early evening.

Why is it called high tea?

The phrase ‘high tea’ started to be used to describe a working-class meal served at a high table and high back dining chairs at the end of a long workday. The tea would be accompanied by a hot meal. This could be a meat or fish dish or baked food or vegetables.

Where can I find afternoon tea in Shangri-La Hotel?

The Shangri-La Hotel occupies floors 34 to 52, and afternoon tea can be grabbed at either of these venues: The TING Lounge on the 35th floor, which serves both Asian and English inspired afternoon tea;

Where is the Shangri-La Hotel in London?

It is located near the London Bridge and offers a stunning panoramic view of London. The Shangri-La Hotel occupies floors 34 to 52, and afternoon tea can be grabbed at either of these venues:

Where is the Shangri-La at the shard?

The Shangri-La at the Shard Hotel Setting ★★★★★. The Shard is the tallest building in the UK, standing at 309.6 meters high with 95 floors. It is located near the London Bridge and offers a stunning panoramic view of London. The Shangri-La Hotel occupies floors 34 to 52, and afternoon tea can be grabbed at either of these venues:

What to eat at Shangri-La at the shard?

The English sweets are the best part of the Shangri-La at The Shard afternoon tea, so I strongly recommend ordering the English afternoon tea instead of the Asian variance. Raspberry curd and Chantilly cream, a simple and yet delicious fusion. The best cake of this afternoon tea, also our waiter’s favourite.