High Tea
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chatelaine:
Hi chatelaine,Hihi
I have been to Hyatt & Shangri La Hi-Tea, personally think Hyatt is better when compared
Any other recommendation for Hi-Tea?
personally I like Carousel at Royal Plaza on Scotts, the variety is good and food tastes quite delicious. And the tables are not so near each other so there is some privacy too. -
Hi littlewoman
I have been to Carousel a few times.
Hi-Tea menu is stretch from lunch.
Food variety is good but not much cake variety, mostly nonya kueh from Mon-Thur. Hence, only advisable to go from Fri-Sun... More cake variety and worth for money.
Of course if you want to enjoy a good pot of Tea/English Hi-Tea, I would strongly recommend Hyatt.
littlewoman:
Hi chatelaine,chatelaine:
Hihi
I have been to Hyatt & Shangri La Hi-Tea, personally think Hyatt is better when compared
Any other recommendation for Hi-Tea?
personally I like Carousel at Royal Plaza on Scotts, the variety is good and food tastes quite delicious. And the tables are not so near each other so there is some privacy too. -
Went to Hyatt Hi-Tea last Sat, it seemed the menu has changed so much for the past few years. Was a bit disappointed when I don't see my favourite dessert anymore
Less variety, though they add in 2 serving station for dessert and lamb chop, etc.
Worth the $$$ and quality of food is definitely good. A good place for gathering and ladies to rest their feet after shopping :oops:
It cost $33 net after adding all the ++. -
Try Traders Hotel, value for money

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Any recommendation for high tea in Fullerton hotel? Or one Fullerton?
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Tried out marriot hotel lobby cafe high tea today. They have a wide spread and apparently, many people know about this. The whole place was bustling with people.
Priced at $39+++ (about $45.60 nett) per person.
Currently uob credit card holders enjoy one for one promotion. Ie $45.60 for two persons. Good deal for the quality and spread. Recommended if it's $45.60 for two.
Photos of food here: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum ... 6#p1314756
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