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Afternoon tea ’
Apr 9th, 2018 |
By Kaye Holland
Want to know where to eat, stay and play in Argentina’s charismatic capital? JAT has the answers…
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Afternoon tea, Argentina, BA, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Street Art, El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Feria de Mataderos, Gatwick, Norwegian Airlines, Palermo, Paris of the south, Peron, Queen of Tarts, speakeasy, tango, UK
Jul 17th, 2016 |
By Kaye Holland
Argentines and expats alike have developed an appetite for the charming British ritual of afternoon tea as Emily Farmer – the Brit whose baking has hit the big time in Buenos Aires – can attest
Posted in Travel destinations |
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Tags: Afternoon tea, Argentina, Britain, Brits, Buenos Aires, Chile, Costa Rica, Emily Farmer, London, Mexico, oxford, Panama, parillas, puerta cerradas, Queen of Tarts, Villa Crespo
Jun 7th, 2012 |
By Jane Egginton
Jane Egginton and her discerning three old let us in on some of their favourite quintessential London experiences and share some of their city secrets
Posted in Travel destinations, Travel tips & opinions |
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Tags: Afternoon tea, Big Ben, Boyd's, Canary Wharf, Duck Tours, Europe, London, Matilda, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, Thames, The Bingham, The London Eye, The Tiger Who Came to Tea, The Wolseley, Tower of London
Apr 30th, 2012 |
By The Editor
Afternoon tea in establishments including The Ritz and London’s Lanesborough have been slated by Which?, who have declared they are among Britain’s most expensive for consumers
Posted in Travel news, Travel rumblings |
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Tags: Afternoon tea, Bettys Tea Rooms, Britain, Joe Ellis, London, Margate, Peterborough, The Lanesborough, The Ritz, The Tea Guild, Time for Tea, Yorkshire
Apr 14th, 2012 |
By Kaye Holland
Cast aside that cappuccino. Leave the latte alone. Tea is brewing up a storm. Yes, the charming, relaxed ritual of afternoon tea is back in fashion: the UK Tea Guild estimates that there has been a 20 per cent increase in afternoon teas in the last year so much so that some London hotels have a waiting list of upto seven weeks!
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Tags: Afternoon tea, The Athenauem, The Berkeley, The Langham, The Oxo Tower Brasserie, The Sanderson, UK Tea Guild