Travel Guest Post: Afternoon Tea for Two in London

The tradition of afternoon tea is typically English, so where are the best places to go in the capital to experience this treat?

What is afternoon tea and why the appeal?

In times past, the people of England would typically have early lunches and late dinners or suppers, meaning that in the late afternoon, a light meal was required – hence the invention of the afternoon tea. In modern times, however, there is less of a need for this meal, maily due to the difference in working hours.

Yet, many of us now view an afternoon tea as a special treat – a time to get together with friends and family and enjoy some tasty titbits, and perhaps even a glass or two of bubbly rather than the traditional cup of tea! A friend of mine recently chose to kick off her hen do with a spot of afternoon tea and I have taken my mum out to a hotel for a lovely couple of hours of conversation, cakes and Champagne. Perhaps it is a longing for tradition that has caused many of us to re-embrace the humble afternoon tea? I would disagree with this sentiment and believe that it is the ‘naughtiness’ of eating and drinking in the afternoon, especially when many of the venues offering this service in London are beyond glamorous.

Like where?
Most major hotels in London now offer afternoon tea packages. However, you can still find more traditional tearooms such as the Tea and Tattle in the very centre of the capital. This quaint establishment offers pots of fine leaf teas (no alcohol!) served in delicate bone china cups and saucers. The homemade cakes and sandwiches are perfect for a pick me up during a busy day shopping or sightseeing.

If, however, you are looking for more decadent and opulent surroundings, then perhaps some of  London’s premier hotels and restaurants  will be more to your taste. Five of the best for afternoon tea and Champagne afternoon tea are without doubt The Savoy, Harrods, the Four Seasons, Claridge’s and The Ritz. Each offers their own take on the refined and stylish tradition with the only similarity being the sheer quality of the fare.

I treated my mum to her afternoon tea for her 60th birthday at The Ritz. From the moment we entered the hotel it felt as if we were royalty. The staff could not have been more attentive and the Palm Court (where our tea was served) blew us away with its grandeur. From the dainty finger sandwiches to the unctuous clotted cream served with our scones, the quality of the food was exceptional (and very moreish!). The Champagne also went down a treat!

One tip I must give when going for afternoon tea is to check the dress code of the venue – some hotels (especially the more high-brow establishments) are stricter than others and do not allow jeans of any description! Also, look out for special deals online and try and book as far ahead as possible to avoid disappointment as some hotels can be booked out for weeks in advance.

Author: Jamie Monteath

Food: Madison Square Eats

What I love about New York is the diversity of everything; from the fashion to the lifestyle to the food. Properly titled “Mad Sq Eats“, the event is an upscale version of a food festival, featuring some notable New York restaurants such as Eataly, Ilili and Momofuku Milk Bar.

Other vendors include Asiadog, Roberta’s Pizza, Sigmund Pretzelshop, Bar Suzette, Breezy Hill Orchard, Cookie Panache, Goat Town, Hong Kong Street Cart, Calexico, Nunu Chocolates, The Filling Station, Resto, Stuffed Artisan Cannolis, Spices& Tease and P&H Soda Co.

Running from 11am-9pm from May 6th-June 3rd on the West side of the park in Worth Square, check out these yummy treats:

Pork bun from Hong Kong Street Cart.

Calexico chicken soft taco.

Fries from Cafe Suzette.

Loose leaf exotic teas from Spices and Tease.

Taste of Fashion & Fame: Celebrity Chef Restaurants and Chic Clothing

You have spotted them everywhere; television, newspapers and books. Celebrity chefs have taken LA over by storm. Get a taste of celeb chef cooking with a side dish of  haute couture!

Bazaar by Jose Andreas at SLS Hotel

Celebrity Chef: Jose Andreas

Cuisine: Contemporary Spanish

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Atmosphere: Sport this season’s mod metallics and energetic hues in the seemingly surreal Philippe Starck designed background. Voted “Best New Restaurant” by Travel & Leisure Magazine, this uber trendy, stylish joint is a place where you can shine while nibbling on tasty Spanish-influenced treats such as the cotton candy foie gras and tomato mozzarella pipettes.

Cuidad

Celebrity Chef: Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Mikkiken

Cuisine: Pan-Latin

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Atmosphere: This lighthearted and lively eatery has a flair for all things cosmopolitan; from your delicious drink to your designer duds. Described as a “Latin free-for-all” by the LA Times, colorful, exciting and vibrant garb is best suited for a spicy night at Cuidad while you munch on a multi-national fare of Peruvian ceviche, Argentine empanadas and Brazilian moqueca.

Craft

Celebrity Chef: Tom Colicchio

Cuisine: American

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Atmosphere: Known for power lunches and happy hour, Craft is the perfect place to sport your strong, menswear-inspired wardrobe. Clean lines, crisp shirts and structured shapes will take center stage here. Located in the heart of Century City, this sophisticated refectory has a masculine menu of roasted quail, octopus and veal sweetbreads.

Cut

Celebrity Chef: Wolfgang Puck

Cuisine: Steakhouse

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Atmosphere: Celebrity-studded CUT is located inside the posh Beverly Wilshire Hotel. A Four Seasons owned resort; this is one of Wolfgang Puck’s newest accomplishments in a long list of successful, decadent eateries. “Premium” is the favorite word here; with top-quality Wagyu, Richard Meier designed interior and nearby Rodeo drive top-of-the-line attire. Accent the perfect meal with a classic designer little black dress in this seasons cutting edge looks.

Gordon Ramsey at The London West Hollywood

Celebrity Chef: Gordon Ramsey

Cuisine: Californian

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Atmosphere: London chic with SoCal casual sophistication. Michelin-star chef Gordon Ramsey set up shop a block from the world famous Sunset Strip, and mixes California’s fresh ingredients with London’s refined dining finesse. Signature looks here sport a distinct California-Euro fusion, from a west-coast inspired dark glamour of velvety jackets, distressed knits and old-Hollywood inspired vintage.

Katsuya Hollywood

Celebrity Chef: Katsuya Uechi

Cuisine: Contemporary Japanese

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Atmosphere: Known for its unbound trendiness, Katsuya specializes in all things cool. The modern black and white Philippe Starck designed restaurant is home to one of only four master sushi chefs in Los Angeles. Flawless creations include spicy albacore sashimi with crispy onion and Kobe toban. Be fashion-forward in a one shoulder slinky dress or top, and accessorize with a designer cocktail such as the Burning Mandarin and Katsuya Fresh.

Osteria Mozza

Celebrity Chef: Nancy Silverton & Mario Batali

Cuisine: Italian

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Atmosphere: Foodie central Osteria Mozza is a graceful little bistro off Melrose Ave. bursting with rich, flavorful pizzas and mouth-watering antipasti. New spins on old favorites make this a haven for any exploratory food lover. Going comfy and stylish is favored here; with accents on bold and geometric design.

Simon LA

Celebrity Chef: Kerry Simon

Cuisine: American Comfort Food

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Atmosphere: Sexy, rock and roll and relaxed. This upscale adventurous restaurant features a “junk food platter” full of cotton candy, cupcakes, mini Twinkies, donut holes and carmel corn. Feel free to be daring and show a little skin in an avant-garde creation featuring courageous cuts. Plunging necklines and sexy cutouts welcome in this bold and valiant eatery.