Is London's Most Expensive Afternoon Tea Worth £135?
Is London's Most Expensive Afternoon Tea Worth £135?

A food reviewer named Harrison Webb decided to try what he claims is the most expensive afternoon tea in London to see if the experience was really worth the price.

The Tradition of Afternoon Tea

For many tourists, one of the first things they associate with life in the UK is afternoon tea. This historic tradition dates back to the 1840s as a social ritual for the upper class to bridge the long gap between lunch and a late dinner. It traditionally features finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and pastries served with tea. It is often enjoyed as a special indulgence or celebration in hotels and tearooms today.

With London having so many tea rooms offering this service, it can be difficult to know which ones are worth visiting. To help people decide, London-based food reviewer Harrison Webb took it upon himself to try what he claims is the most expensive afternoon tea in London to see if it was worth the extra cost.

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The Experience at Hotel Café Royale

"Today, I'm trying the most expensive afternoon tea in London. Let's see if it's worth it," Harrison said. The afternoon tea took place at Hotel Café Royale, which dates back to 1865 and is still known for its food and service. The hotel has earned a score of 4.6 out of five on Google Reviews, based on over 2,000 reviews. However, it will cost you to visit, as Harrison revealed the traditional afternoon tea here can set you back £85 per person, or up to £135 if you want a glass of champagne.

The Tea and Sandwiches

As their food and tea arrived, Harrison started by trying the Darjeeling tea, but it did not impress him much. Instead, he said: "I mean, I just wouldn't be able to tell. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure it's a lovely, lovely tea. I'm just no tea expert." Next up, he went on to try the sandwiches. As he visited the hotel around Christmas, the normal coronation chicken sandwich had been replaced by a roast turkey alternative. After taking a bite, he stated: "Oh, oh, it's wonderful. Oh, fruity as well. Some herbs in there. That's a tasty sandwich, mate."

The Scones

He then went on to try the scones, which the servers had urged them to start with, as they had just come out of the oven and were freshly made before being tucked into a napkin to keep them warm. "Oh my, that's a good scone," Harrison said as he effortlessly cut it in half in his hand, showing a nice crumble. He added a layer of clotted cream and jam before taking a bite. "The quality of the clotted cream is noticeable. It's noticeably good quality clotted cream. Same with the strawberry jam as well," he added.

The Sweet Treats

They then continued with the sweet part of the afternoon tea. They started with a Christmas tree shaped treat, which included a white frosting-like decoration with gems to replicate a Christmas tree. Cutting into it, a hidden filling of jam spilled out. While Harrison said eating half of it in one bite was 'way too much', the flavour did impress him. The other sweet treats were just as impressive, Harrison said.

Is It Worth the Price?

But would they end up making the afternoon tea worth the price? "Overall, this is a top, top spot," Harrison said. Explaining it is expensive, even if you opt for the cheapest option, he still claims it is worth it. "But I think if you want to come here, even seeing this room and being in this environment, if you're coming to London for the first time, I really think it's worth coming here," Harrison said, claiming it is 'more relaxed' and 'chatty' compared to other luxurious afternoon tea spots around London.

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