Yep. I indulged in yet another Christmas afternoon tea. But why not? It's Christmas! It was also the perfect excuse for the bestie and I to have a proper catch up. It's been months since we did something just the two of us, as usually we're in our group or with the girls. We had such a lovely afternoon and the food was delicious and rather ingenious, so naturally I had to share it with you all.
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We got the train into central London and walked from Green Park to the glamorous five-star Intercontinental, which is just on the corner of Park Lane. You might remember it from this post where I got a sample of Theo Randall's cooking, and also this post where I went to their epic Gin & Jazz night.
I love the Intercontinental because it reminds me of the Shangri-La hotels, it smells fresh and citrus-y, and the modern interior design reminds me of the Shangri-La's Asian influences. It oozes luxury and is just a lovely place to be in. The Wellington Lounge where the afternoon tea is served is big and light, with plush sofas and chairs that you just sink back into.
This year the Intercontinental's Christmas afternoon tea (£42pp) is based on the Twelve Days of Christmas song. It's so clever how chef Paul Bates has designed it!
It starts with a champagne cocktail and the delicious sandwiches, where you indulge in Squab and Wood Pigeon (geddit, pigeon instead of dove...because it's illegal to eat doves), Salmon and 'Lords of the Hundred' cheese, and French hens egg mayonnaise and cucumber.
Then it's onto the Mountbatten estate Partridge with Morel mushroom and fois gras pie. I do love Partridge so this was quite a treat!
The tea finally arrived once we'd finished our cocktails, I opted for the Wild Berries, while Emma went for the Wellington Blend. Both of our teas were really refreshing, and I love that they keep filling them up whenever they get empty!
The scones were a little disappointing, in the past we've been spoiled with cranberry and all-spice, as well as Christmas pudding scones, so to have plain ole sultana scones was a bit 'meh'. They were very light though and tasted yummy!
The desserts more than made up for the slightly uninteresting scones! A swan shaped Strawberry Chantilly filled choux bun was the highlight, along with the Golden ring treacle tart. The three milk flan was also delicious, it tasted a little like a creme brulee but without the cracked top, while the drum was dark chocolate mousse which just melted in your mouth!
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The Christmas Afternoon Tea would have been absolutely perfect had the scones been a little more interesting. While last week's Mr Foggs tea was the fun-factor, this one is for the more classy and sophisticated of you. It's the type of tea you book to go to with your mum/aunt/grandmother, or your girlfriends if you want something elegant and relaxing yet still satisfying and filling.
We left feeling full enough to burst, so walked back to try and work some of it off. On the way back to Waterloo we saw the most amazing sunset.... isn't it just beautiful!
We left feeling full enough to burst, so walked back to try and work some of it off. On the way back to Waterloo we saw the most amazing sunset.... isn't it just beautiful!
Could you guess what each of the 'Twelve Days of Christmas' references were without me telling you? What's your favourite afternoon tea?
*Our afternoon tea was complimentary for the purpose of review. All my opinions are completely honest.