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2013-11-08
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To be honest, I haven't been to a lot of afternoon tea places as planning for an afternoon tea means you basically can't eat a full lunch or plan for a full dinner that night either. Luckily, one of my friends organized a gathering for 7 of us at St Betty for their afternoon tea. St Betty actually resides towards the back of the IFC mall so it's got an unobstructed view of the harbor, which made for a nice dining backdrop. The decor was modern and casual with birch wood furnitures, and the wall
Roast beef, charred red onion & mustard mayonnaise - the roast beef was soft and tender to eat while the charred red onion was sweet which made for a nice pairing with the flavor of roast beef.
2)Warm Scones, Homemade Jam & Clotted Cream - 4 scones in total with 2 being raisin scones and 2 being plain scones. There were 3 jars of homemade jam and clotted cream provided as spread. I had one of the plain scones which was still warm to eat by the time I got to it. It was probably one of the best scones I've had as it was very soft and fluffy to eat. I usually don't like scones as some can be hard or sticky to your teeth. The scone at St Betty was neither and the jams were very tasty as well. The darker jam was berry while the orange one was apricot. All 3 spread went very well with the scone. 3)Patisserie Selection - desserts are usually my favorite part of afternoon tea! There were 2 of everything this time so it was easier to share except for the shooter glass in the middle. The shoorter glass contained a grape jelly with cream and foam which I found to be too sour for my taste. Other patesserie included mint chocolate macaroon, tiramisu cake, madeleine, bundt bread, and mango mousse on a spoon. Most of the patisserie were very good and my favorite was the mango mousse. The texture was light and fluffy while the taste was rich and tart! 4) Home smoked Hamachi ($208) - our a la carte dish of the day. This ended up being a pretty good choice as we got to taste their other food besides the afternoon tea. The hamachi was thinly sliced with an apparent smoky flavor. The slices of avocado and green daikon offered a refreshing counterbalance in flavor to the hamachi. The sesame vinaigrette provided a nice finish with its sweet and tangy taste. Conclusion - the quality and the taste of the food here were high! The flavors and pairings of ingredients were fresh and thoughtful. The service was also prompt and adequate. While the prices may be on the high side, I think it's worth a trip to come back to St Betty to try some of their other cooked food besides their afternoon tea set.
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