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2018-08-15
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For a little irony in life, we spent the following day of SAR Establishment Day at Heritage Parlour, the former colonial marine police building, for a colonial pastime to enjoy afternoon tea.Indeed, the afternoon tea set was outstanding as far as the menu, ambience, service, and setting went. The menu was very complete and appetizing. We started with garden salad and toasted sandwiches on top, then savory pastries like Wellington Beef, Lobster Vol-au-Vent and Samosa in the middle and finally sw
Indeed, the afternoon tea set was outstanding as far as the menu, ambience, service, and setting went. The menu was very complete and appetizing. We started with garden salad and toasted sandwiches on top, then savory pastries like Wellington Beef, Lobster Vol-au-Vent and Samosa in the middle and finally sweets and scones. We took our time as the portion was filling and substantial, not bite-sized nor airy, but actually yummy. I liked the Grilled Parma Ham and Cheese Finger Sandwich the most for savory and sweets Mango Napoleon with Gold Flakes.
This was really a perfect place to spend a slow and relaxing afternoon with tea time stretched from 2:30 pm till 5:30 pm in a historical architecture with high ceiling, colonial style wallpaper and nice garden view. We sat indoor to avoid the summer heat and the tables were spaced spaciously.
Overall, it's good value with pleasant service and spacious tables; if the background music is instrumental rather than sung, it would even be better.
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