19 July 2008

High tea with style

posted by Paul
High tea at the Mount NelsonA friend of ours turned 30 this week and chose to celebrate by inviting a few friends and family to the Mount Nelson Hotel for high tea. Exquisitely beautiful, the hotel's decor makes it seem as though someone managed to travel back to colonial Cape Town and return with an assortment of artifacts.

I'm not sure what the buffet of cake, sandwiches and little treats cost our friends but I'm sure it wasn't cheap. The assortment and quality of the food was 5-star, absolutely superb.

This pot of Earl Grey tea was delivered to me only moments before I took this photo. The teapot arrives containing only boiling water. Tea leaves are popped into a retractable glass container and an egg timer is set for three minutes. When ready, one removes the inner glass container and voila, a pot of freshly brewed tea is ready to be poured.

I can certainly recommend visiting the Mount Nelson for high tea. Only, may I suggest parking your car a couple of kilometres away so as to have the opportunity to work off the extra kilos you'll gain after the many visits to the buffet table? ;)

4 Comments:

Blogger Pia K said...

Oh, oh I just loved that afternoon tea at Mount Nelson!!! It as delicious and actually the best overall afternoon tea experience I've had ever. And no it wasn't epensive at all, around 120 R pp. What a fab way to celebrate a birthday!! :)

20 July 2008 08:23  
Blogger Neva said...

I love high tea....I think I must've been English in a different life! nice post.

20 July 2008 11:13  
Anonymous Bev said...

Oh yes 'High Tea' how
lovely and what a super way to celebrate a birthday!

21 July 2008 08:33  
Blogger alpott said...

According to their site it comes in at R150 per person - so I've been waiting a while for a worthy occasion.

If you do decide to take this hit (from the sounds of things it is great), you can get more information, directions, map, cost and contact details here

22 July 2008 11:53  

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