G/F, The Peninsula Hong Kong, 22 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
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The Peninsula Hotel is the oldest luxury hotel in Hong Kong and is known as the "Lady of the Far East". The lobby teahouse at the Peninsula Hotel offers authentic English afternoon tea, which is noble and luxurious. Many celebrities like to enjoy afternoon tea here.
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The Peninsula Hotel is the oldest luxury hotel in Hong Kong and is known as the "Far East Lady". The lobby teahouse of the Peninsula Hotel provides pure English afternoon tea, noble and luxurious, and many social celebrities like to enjoy afternoon tea here.
🌈 Flop Mooncake: Peninsula mini milk yellow mooncake 🥮 Packing specification: 35g*8 only + red wine tea gift box 💰 Price: 888/box 🤟 Recommended reason: Peninsula this classic mini milk yellow mooncake is also the signboard of the peninsula, the gift box also contains red wine and tea, tea cans from the new moon 🌙 until the full moon, The sense of ritual is greater than the value. It is quite good as a posing prop. The milky yellow moon cake tastes soft, and it is also an excellent representative of the Cantonese moon cake.
The lobby of the Peninsula Hotel has been long grass, and it is one of the shops that must be big in Hong Kong. The space inside is large and the distance between the tables is enough to make people very comfortable. The three-story almost dinner plate shows the noble temperament here. Black tea is a must, brewed with silverware, full of ritual, there are band performances here, eating is very pleasant
I happened to see on WeChat that the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong will have a Tiffany afternoon tea in June. I must not miss it if I pass by. I also read a lot of guides before coming and decided to line up at 1:30 pm. Except for guests, the Peninsula afternoon tea does not accept reservations. It was only 1:10 when I walked from the hotel. There was no queue in the lobby. I felt stupid standing there, so I just walked around. Unexpectedly, my friend liked a pair of earrings. When we went to the lobby to line up, the queue was already very long. They all lined up outside the lobby and turned the corner. It was only 1:40 at this time. We lined up for two hours before we got a seat. I looked at the queue and there were still so many people. So, students, you must not be afraid of embarrassment and line up as early as possible. After sitting down, I ordered a Tiffany cooperation model directly. 358 Hong Kong dollars is for one person, 628 is for two people, excluding the 10% service charge. The tea I chose was the Peninsula afternoon tea and Earl Grey tea. The Peninsula Afternoon Tea is a blend of three kinds of teas, and it tastes great. The Earl Grey tea has a bergamot scent. I thought I liked citrus flavors, but when I drank it, I couldn't accept it. The beautiful snacks came up, and almost every table was taking pictures. When eating, you have to eat from bottom to top. Sikong is as delicious as ever, with jam and cream. I love cream, and my friend loves jam. The division of labor is clear. On the second layer, except for the mushroom crispy tower, I like everything, and I love the vanilla smoked salmon roll the most. My friend couldn't appreciate it, so her share also belonged to me. When I ate the third layer, I couldn't eat anymore, so I had to ask the waiter to pack it up. The waiter suggested that I eat the mousse cake made into a gift shape. Pack up all the rest. When checking out, two chocolates were also given, and the taste was not bad. Except for the long queue, I was quite satisfied. The service and environment are great. As for the food, the taste is layered and the shape is exquisite. It's really delicious, but it can't be said.
Not bad, the service is good. There is usually a long queue for dining in the afternoon, but as a guest, I enjoy the privilege of making reservations in advance and going in directly at the appointed time. The dim sum and the Peninsula selected tea tasted good, and I want to eat again. Haha.
I have to say that the quality of The Peninsula is very high. The breakfast at The Peninsula in Hong Kong is a buffet, but the ingredients are very fresh and the materials are good. The smoked salmon has no fishy smell and is delicious! The breakfast at The Peninsula in Japan last year was a set meal, and the ingredients were also high quality! In addition, the tableware is made of silver, just like the afternoon tea!
The afternoon tea at the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong is probably the most famous. Almost all celebrities have been there. The decoration is very Baroque and the service is very good, but most of the waiters can only speak English and not Chinese... My favorite is actually scones, which are the most filling. The South African bilberry tea root is refreshing and should be from TWG. Let's feel my brother's favorite store.
We had afternoon tea. We went late so we didn't have to wait long to get a seat. I would like to remind all gentlemen not to wear vests and slippers or you will be politely asked to leave by the waiter, which is very embarrassing. The afternoon tea in a five-star hotel is really extraordinary. The exquisite tea sets and coffee cups, the three-layer pastry racks are filled with all kinds of snacks that are both beautiful and delicious, and the waiter's skillful tea pouring process is quite enjoyable. The double set is now 558 Hong Kong dollars plus 10% service charge. Considering that we have to have dinner, we ordered a single set plus a pot of Earl Grey tea. In fact, the snacks for one person are not too few, but only one of each.