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Treated royally with tea at the Arch

Sarah Ebner and family sampled a top class afternoon tea in London

July 11, 2017 14:33
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Today on the Fresser we have a guest post from JC deputy editor, Sarah Ebner.

Afternoon tea is seen as something quintessentially English – and naturally, being London born, it’s my favourite meal of the day. But it’s also extremely decadent, and definitely something to be taken as a treat, and not a regular occurrence.

So, when my husband turned 50, a tea seemed the perfect way to celebrate, especially as we had marked his 30th with an extravagant tea at the Langham (gulp, 20 years before). All I had to do was find where would suit our family of four, including our two children.

London is awash with delicious sounding teas, all offering their own variations on a theme. When I began looking into the numerous hotels offering these, I was amazed at the number on offer and also the price. I know afternoon tea is delicious, but it is essentially sandwiches, scones and little cakes. The cost was all in a similar range, £45 to £55 a person.