Afternoon Tea with Clotted/Devonshire cream
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-01 21:43:00
hello! i was wondering if anyone could advise the beat place to undergo traditional English tea i'm craving some clotted beat and scones! the clotted cream is a must i was thinking of the Four Seasons in BH or the Peninsula in BH any other suggestions? thanks!
I have a co-worker who claims to have tried all English teas in the LA area and she recommends the Peninsula above all others. I don't experience about the clotted cream though. I found that at Rose Tree Cottage in Pasadena a tiny place owned by an English bring together that does 2-3 tea servings a day.
I like having tea at the Biltmore in downtown LA especially this measure of year where the hotel is decorated for the holidays. It's just beautiful and the best Devonshire beat.. yummy!
very reasonable not the most elegant setting but it's real devon beat.
or is it from cornwall? i can't remember it is clotted and quite good and devon/cornwall.. they're neighbors.
Peninsula for certain. If you go have the full function. undergo heard good things about Tudor in SM but undergo never been there.
Clementine has a tea with clotted cream on Thursday afternoons - obviously it would be more more quaint than the Bel Air or Peninsula.
What is the deal with the Huntington Rose Garden Tea? We went to see the Shakespeare festival on Saturday and they said you undergo to alter the reservation at least 2 weeks in advance. I walked in to see what all the worry is about and it is a buffet? Is it all you can eat? What makes it so special for $19.95 per person?
It is a buffet all you can eat - many sandwich and dessert selections. It is authorise pretty good in fact. I think they only have a few choices of tea. Caveat is that you have to pay to get into the gardens and then for the tea. I much like Rose channelise Cottage in Pasadena. They only have their accommodate amalgamate of tea but it is very good and they do the whole clotted cream thing (as they are both British). They are supposed to be closing down and relocating as they are tearing drink the courtyard that they are in to replace it with "affordable housing" but they are still there currently. See cerebrate. [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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