I enjoy afternoon tea. It’s very girly, I know. But I find the overall experience and the whole ritual so appealing. The dainty teacups and delectables, elegant surroundings, and relaxing ambience make one-on-one time with a friend so
perfect.
I was first introduced to afternoon tea in the early '90s when I used to work at The Peninsula Manila. Back then, afternoon tea was served at The Conservatory which was on the mezzanine level. I vividly recall the violinist and flutist playing Canon in D by Pachelbel as I gently sank into my chair and succumbed to total relaxation. It was pure bliss! Nowadays, they serve tea at The Lobby where people gather “to see and be seen.”
More recently, I've had some memorable and noteworthy tea times:
Afternoon Tea at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria (a “must do”
when in Victoria, Canada)
Afternoon Tea at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria (a "must do" when in Victoria) |
Experiencing the great tradition of afternoon tea at Victoria's Fairmont Empress with mom-in-law Linda |
They even give you a little history of how afternoon tea came about. |
You can learn more here. http://www.fairmont.com/empress-victoria/dining/afternoontea/
I just want to make it clear that I didn’t personally get the chance to partake in the beloved tea ritual here last October 2012. However, I did have the great opportunity to witness the event which was part of the Food and Wine All-Star Weekend...and the privilege to meet the lovely Gail Simmons. I've always dreamed of experiencing Afternoon Tea at the prestigious Joël Robuchon restaurant. Imagine my delight when they announced this rare occasion.
Meeting Gail Simmons during Afternoon Tea at Joel Robuchon Food and Wine All-Star Weekend in Las Vegas, October 2012 |
Gail Simmons greeting guests at the Afternoon Tea event at Joel Robuchon This is an awesome way to do tea! |
With the famous Pastry Chef Kamel Guechida of Joel Robuchon |
Afternoon Tea at Mandarin Oriental with my bestie, Corinne (my BFF from 2nd
grade)
We went to the Tea Lounge in Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas last November 2012. High up on the 23rd
floor, we had a panoramic view of Sin City. In the distance, we could even see the Thunderbirds in flight during an air
show for Veterans Day. Then at
sunset, we saw the Las Vegas Strip slowly come to life with the city lights
and neons gradually turning on.
We chose to have one of the blossoming teas while taking in the view of the Las Vegas Strip. |
Catching up over tea with my bestie at the Tea Lounge in Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas. |
Afternoon tea was even more fun with Corinne, my BFF from second grade! |
The scrumptious goodies that came with our classic afternoon tea at Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas. |
It makes me sad that The Ritz Carlton in Lake Las Vegas no longer exists. I used to go there for afternoon tea with my good friend Suzanne. It was one of my favorite venues. Even the little tea place inside the Antique Mall is now long gone. Over there, they served meringues at the end of the tea service. The other place I used to frequent with my dear pal Sandi is the Verandah at the Four Seasons.
There are a few other tea places in town that I still need to try like Petrossian Bar at Bellagio or English's at Town Square. I'll soon be calling on some F.O.D. (Friends of Donna). I'd like each of them to spend a delightful afternoon with me. We'll engage in tête-à-tête while sipping on Earl Grey and having a bite of heavenly petit fours or yummy scones. It's just my cup of tea.
2 comments:
Oh, dear Donna! This post made me smile. You were already in the US when the butler of the Windsors descended upon our humble kingdom (called Manila) and I got the chance to have tea with him. He taught me how to do it--in the tradition of the Windsors. Someday, we will have to do it.
Hugs from an F.O.B. in L.A. (Ruby)
Darn, I can't believe I missed that! We definitely must do tea when we get together. It's a date!
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