- 整體 1
- 食物 1
- 服務 2
- 氛圍 4
For tellers, I truly expected far better than this. I am so disappointed. To start, it took 20 minutes to receive our tea pots and Prosecco. At one point I asked for water which took roughly an additional 30 minutes. The savories were disgusting. The chicken curry was a horrid flavor as well as the apple butter on the prosciutto and Brie. The breads were stale and the croissants were dry. There was also barely anything on each savory. However, the pimento was the best bite for the savory and not entirely off putting. Scones traditionally are served two per person. We were given two scones which were two separate flavors; therefore, we had to split them. We also had to share our clotted cream and mandarin jam… sad. Although, the scones were the best bite overall and the jam was quite good. The clotted cream was traditional and that was a great surprise. The sweets were far below standard. Once again, we were given two different flavored macarons which were already mini in size. We had to split these so we could both try each flavor. The raspberry one was quite good. I’m assuming these may not be made and are bought though, but I could be wrong here. The cannolis were a horrid flavor. My tea guest and I both could not take more than a bite. The chocolate on the strawberries was not good. The cocoa dusted flourless chocolate truffles were okay. The cocoa got all over our hands as we were not given any forks. My early grey tea was very delicious and my tea guest enjoyed her jasmine green tea. I appreciate that the Prosecco was complimentary, but we probably should have been carded for this as we are both in our early 20’s with my tea guest only recently being of age to drink alcohol. The atmosphere was very good, per usual. The holiday decorations were beautiful. The server was quite friendly although she did take forever and never gave us the extra glass of Prosecco we were promised as an apology for the untimely manner in which we received a part of our service. Contd