I’ve always wanted to do this, how much did it cost?
DrHarrisonLawrence
The Peninsula Hotel is way better for this.
TheFrenchPasta
If anyone wants to try a Ritz patisserie in Paris but doesn’t want to pay for the full tea time, head on over to Ritz le Comptoir where you can purchase individual ones. They also sell one of the most expensive jambon beurre (ham and butter sandwiches, a Parisian specialty) but it’s actually kind of ingenious how they make it (if you have money to burn)
AlgoSomethingAlgo
No savory bites?
ReptarKanklejew
I see lots of tasty looking items and I also see no tea
starskyandbutch
While I appreciate the quantity of food (and it does look tasty!) I wish they would’ve tried a little harder with the presentation. Cramming all those cakes on like that takes away from the charm of afternoon tea.
expotato78
That’s a lot of brown.
Theres3ofMe
I did Afternoon Tea there with my mum a few years ago, but stupidly didn’t realise it was just all sweet stuff – so pastries, cakes, chocolate etc.
I felt absolutely sick by the end of it.
God knows why I didn’t check the menu properly, I just assumed sandwiches were also included?
It cost me £85 per person.
jodirm
Is it rude to eat everything + every last crumb?
mehworthy
It’s all very brown. Would have thought they’d try harder with presentation
PradaPradaPrada
Where’s the tea?
wizzard419
What were the savory items? All I am seeing is sweet here.
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Wow!
I’ve always wanted to do this, how much did it cost?
The Peninsula Hotel is way better for this.
If anyone wants to try a Ritz patisserie in Paris but doesn’t want to pay for the full tea time, head on over to Ritz le Comptoir where you can purchase individual ones. They also sell one of the most expensive jambon beurre (ham and butter sandwiches, a Parisian specialty) but it’s actually kind of ingenious how they make it (if you have money to burn)
No savory bites?
I see lots of tasty looking items and I also see no tea
While I appreciate the quantity of food (and it does look tasty!) I wish they would’ve tried a little harder with the presentation. Cramming all those cakes on like that takes away from the charm of afternoon tea.
That’s a lot of brown.
I did Afternoon Tea there with my mum a few years ago, but stupidly didn’t realise it was just all sweet stuff – so pastries, cakes, chocolate etc.
I felt absolutely sick by the end of it.
God knows why I didn’t check the menu properly, I just assumed sandwiches were also included?
It cost me £85 per person.
Is it rude to eat everything + every last crumb?
It’s all very brown. Would have thought they’d try harder with presentation
Where’s the tea?
What were the savory items? All I am seeing is sweet here.