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Had a great time at the mad hatter tea! It was expensive
Had a great time at the mad hatter tea! It was expensive £55 per person but it came with an incredible amount of food and some very tasty teas. They had great vegetarian options for the finger sandwiches as well.
Be the first to ReplyWe got the Mad Hatter's tea here and we were disappointed
We got the Mad Hatter's tea here and we were disappointed to say the least. The food and drinks here are both sickly sweet. My partner loves sugar and desserts and he thought it was too sweet. I'm not sure who they are catering too, but it can't be anyone that is of actual drinking age. I mean, sugar is fine, but balance is needed and appreciated! Especially at that price point! Also the bathroom is half a mile away, up the stairs, and around the bend. If we are drinking, why do they feel it's a good idea to make people walk so far? I don't understand the allure of this place, but maybe it's your cup of tea.
Be the first to ReplyLet's talk about this lesser known 5-star hotel restaurant
Let's talk about this lesser known 5-star hotel restaurant which sidelines the glitzy, super-imposed extravagance of, let's say, it's Mayfair compeers for a simple yet whimsical take on glamour. For a £28, 3-course menu with a house cocktail, it's certainly worth a visit. Don't be fooled by the Sovietesque exterior, for it leads into a world unexpected. Walking into the lobby was like having a free ticket to a chair-focused modern art gallery, complete with white draw-around curtains (perhaps a nod to it's history as a paints/wallpaper/fabrics showroom) . Bright red colored lips greet you and an enormous taut blue leather chaise lounge lines the reception wall. Mustard yellow and a metal-swan trimmed jungle green chairs also feature. Walk through this to gaze at the Long Bar complete with blue eyes adorning the backs of the - you guessed it - chairs. We opted to sit in the Japanese garden courtyard rather than the interior seating which featured pebbled cement columns and bamboo inspired table decor. The garden was like a tranquil oasis, full of traditional Asian-esque foliage and was very spa-like in nature - perfect for early hours al fresco dining. The food is continental with heavy British influence, meaning dishes are familiar, with simple ingredients but extravagantly transcribed into plating design. My Vegetable Tian was very nice and not as boring as I would often expect. The birthday boy's smoked salmon with capers was a hit and generous in size. Our Hanger steaks were cooked perfectly and served (as is the only proper way) with Bearnaise sauce and we had some market greens as a side - though these were significantly less impressive than the rest of the meal. The wine was lovely and service was just okay. I found the house cocktail and too fructosy but a gander at their extensive cocktail list proved promising for another visit.
Be the first to ReplyThe Restraunt at Sanderson was very nice .
I booked online thru Bookatable for a party of 3 we choose to sit outside in the covered area & it was quite warm enough ( in November ) we all enjoyed the set menu which did have several choices of each course. We all really liked the house cocktail too !!
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