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2012-07-12
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The Four Seasons High Tea, is one of the more renowned high teas in Hong Kong and their scones are highly praised by everyone that has eaten them. Held at the The Lounge, it is quite a small area, but brightly lit by the sunlight streaming in from the windowed wall on the right hand side. The tea starts at 3pm, but you are advised to be there at 2.30pm to put your name down in order to guarantee an early seating.The high tea set can be chosen as a single or duetto portion size and includes a cho
The high tea set can be chosen as a single or duetto portion size and includes a choice of tea and coffee. We were a party of three so decided to order the duetto set to share between us. I picked the earl grey, while my friends had the darjeeling and black coffee.
Our drinks arrived first. And I must say I was very impressed with their Earl Grey. Having sampled the Earl Grey from London's own Fortnum and Mason, I really haven't found any other quality Earl Grey tea in Hong Kong. I am told that Four Seasons blend their own tea leaves, and I must say they did this very well. The rich and fragrant citrus flavour of the tea was evident and nearly as good as the one from F&M.
Our tea set soon arrived on a 3 tiered stand. The top layer consisted of sweets, the middle held the scones and the bottom layer held the savouries. As usual, I had my scones first, opting for the raisin one over the plain. They were warm, fresh from the oven and emanating a tantalising buttery smell. The crust of the scone is baked harder than others I have tried so it offered a contrasting crunchy texture with its soft insides. The choice of jams were strawberry and fig and also a dense scoop of clotted cream for those wanting a more sinful indulgence.
All in all we had a good time, and 3 of us sharing the duetto tea set was just right. The scones are highly recommended as well as their Earl Grey tea. Their hot chocolate is supposed to be quite good too, so I will be back to try that next time
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