I tried a luxurious afternoon tea created by a famous pastry chef that judged Bake Off – and this one really takes the cake.
I’ve had plenty of afternoon teas in London, but I don’t think I’ve had one where they serve it to you in courses as you would a meal.
The Cadogan Hotel, just a short walk from Sloane Square in Chelsea, manages to be both luxurious and cosy when it comes to its afternoon tea space, with a cocktail bar, comfy chairs and seasonally changing decorations.
I went there to try their afternoon tea and this was definitely a unique experience for a number of reasons.
The food at this afternoon tea has been created by well-known author and pastry chef Benoit Blin, who was a judge on The Great British Bake Off, along with a selection of teas by Newby Teas.
The hotel is also dog-friendly and Rosie, my guide dog, was even given her own plate of dog cookies to snack on and a bowl of water.
cakes from the trolley instead.
There are two options where you can either choose to have the full Afternoon Tea experience for £75 a person, with cakes, sandwiches, scones and the works, or £50 a person if you want cream tea andWe opted for the full experience, starting off with a glass of refreshing tarragon lemonade before moving onto English sparking wine.
Unlike other afternoon teas served on a tea stand, they serve it in stages as you would a meal, beginning with drinks before moving onto savouries and finally sweets.
We first began with selecting our teas, which they bring over to you in a menu where you get to smell the different teas and we got recommendations from our server.
I settled on an Oolong tea blended with sweet vanilla, which was so decadent and delicious.
This afternoon tea also takes a different approach from the standard finger sandwiches offered by a lot of afternoon teas, with a selection of savouries.
eafood options included a salmon gravadlax on toasted croissant with quail egg and cream cheese, and a Cornish crab brioche with pink grapefruit & trout roe warm tartine of wild mushroom.
This was also accompanied by a BBQ corn bread with cured Wagyu beef & chilli sauce, and an egg mayonnaise sandwich with parmesan crisp & winter truffle.
For the sweet treats we began with a pre-dessert consisting of a light sponge with pineapple, rum and coriander to cleanse the palate.
We then moved onto scones served with clotted cream and jam, along with decadent pastries consisting of a raspberry Sakura pebble and a rich and decadent chocolate pastry with hazelnut on choux pastry.
But the sweet treats don’t stop there, you can also opt for cake from the trolley with four different flavours from citrus lemon to a vanilla flan.
You can also ask for more from every course if you fancy more, which in my opinion does constitute the larger price tag of £75.
If you’re looking for a luxury afternoon tea for a special occasion, The Cadogan is a great spot to try in London for your next trip out.
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