2015年4月28日 星期二

Three Different definitions for 'Afternoon Tea' in Hong Kong

'Afternoon tea' has three different meanings in Hong Kong

In the dining capital, Hong Kong, there are THREE different meanings for the 'afternoon tea'......


-Discounted foods at the DIM SUM RESTAURANTS

After lunch time, for attracting more customers, the DIM SUM RESTAURANTS have the 'afternoon tea time'.  

Mostly during 2:00PM-4:00PM, customers can enjoy the same but largely discounted dim sum.



-Local style afternoon tea sets in the TEA CAFES

Hong Kong citizens enjoy their tea break at about 3:15PM.  

For serving the customers, Hong Kong's TEA CAFES (Cha Chan Tan茶餐廳) have different types of cheap but tasty afternoon tea sets.  

From mostly 2:00PM - 6:00PM, you just need to pay about 25 - 40 HKD to enjoy the tasty toast plus tea, dumplings noodle plus coffee etc.




-English high tea at the HOTELS



At the HOTELS, afternoon tea means the traditional and elegant English high tea.  

Although Hong Kong has reunited with China, you can still enjoy the very good English high tea at the famous Peninsula Hotel.

The queue there is always long. So please go earlier or book in advance!



Apart from Chinese cultural elements, the easy Kowloon city tour includes the local style tea break.

YOU may choose to have dim sum or French Toast.

For tour details, please browse the tour webpage.

YOU may contact Frank the tour guide for private tour planning. 


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