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4 aesthetic afternoon tea experiences to book in Dubai

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Fancy an afternoon tea with your loved ones? You’re in the right place as we’ve rounded up a selection of premium offerings around Dubai to not miss this season.

Regarded as a traditional British meal typically served in the mid-afternoon. It originated in the early 19th century and was popularized by Anna, the Duchess of Bedford. She introduced the idea of having a light meal between lunch and dinner, usually consisting of tea, finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and an assortment of pastries and cakes.

Today, afternoon tea in Dubai enjoys celebratory status. Flutes of Champagne and pretty pastries are a given, while exotic nibbles and potent cocktails mean that what now constitutes this most genteel of refreshments

Here’s a breakdown of what you might find at a traditional afternoon tea:

Tea

A variety of teas are usually offered, including black, green, and herbal teas. Popular choices include Earl Grey, Darjeeling, and Assam.

Sandwiches

These are typically small, crustless sandwiches with fillings such as cucumber, smoked salmon, egg salad, and ham with mustard.

Scones

Freshly baked scones are a staple, served with clotted cream and strawberry jam.

Pastries and Cakes

A selection of sweets, including mini cakes, tarts, and sometimes more elaborate pastries, are served to finish the meal.

Extras

Some afternoon teas may also include other items like small quiches, savory pastries, or fruit preserves.

From glistening views of Dubai’s skyline to unmissable decadent delights that each venue has to offer, there are a host of venues to visit. We’ve sat down to countless cups of tea, finger sandwiches, scones and macarons to bring you our editors’ reviews of the best afternoon teas in the emirate – from the traditional spreads to the modern interpretations that roll on into evening drinks.

Penrose Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel DIFC

Penrose Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel at Dubai International Financial Centre unveils its new Summer Afternoon Tea. Served daily, from 2-5pm, the Summer Afternoon Tea has been curated by the masterful techniques and creative minds of Executive Chef Rami Nasser, and talented Pastry Chef Gianmarco Stifani. The sweet summer infused journey continues with Coconut – a tropical delight featuring citrus baba with a fragrant coconut mousse, nestled with fresh mango and pineapple and a vanilla & mango gel, adorned with coconut chips and shavings of lime zest. Maritozzo is the epitome of Roman decadence, with soft and fluffy brioche buns and more. No afternoon tea would be complete without a selection of Scones. Freshly baked, perfectly light, and served with an assortment of preserves, the timeless tradition beautifully completes the experience. The journey is priced at Dhs290 with a choice of tea or coffee and Dhs325 with a glass of bubbles.

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The Royal Tearoom, Atlantis The Royal

Executive Pastry Chef of Atlantis The Royal, Christophe Devoille, will unveil the second edition of his award-winning signature afternoon tea experience. Priced at Dhs560 for two, the Signature Afternoon Tea will be presented on an elegant stand, where guests will be encouraged to start with the sumptuous lobster rolls featuring Espelette, Oscietra caviar, and samphire. Served alongside an indulgent selection of finger sandwiches, including black truffle and chive with organic egg, cream cheese with yuzu and lemon balm, smoked cheddar with horseradish and mustard cress, and fromage blanc with dill and trout roe. Plus, immerse themselves in a unique tea ceremony, where they will be able to choose from 25 different varieties of AVANTCHA tea. It’s available daily from 2pm to 5pm.

Al Bayt, Palace Downtown

With premium offerings served in a palatial Arabian atmosphere, guests can experience the timeless afternoon tea traditions with culturally inspired delights including pastries, sandwiches, juices, teas and coffees including panoramic views of Dubai. The afternoon tea is offered daily from 2pm to 6pm at the Palace for Dhs190 per person. The Palace Afternoon Tea offers sweet and savory options, complemented by an array of traditional and international teas and coffees. From 2pm to 6pm at Palace Downtown.

Tocha, Banyan Tree

The serene Japanese teahouse invites you to indulge in a beautiful epicurean ritual that embraces Japan’s rich tapestry and intricate culture. Curated by Tocha’s Chef Riho, the Japanese inspired Afternoon Tea menu features an array of authentic and delicate Japanese sweet & savoury dishes that embody the country’s Sakoku period. It’s served daily from 2pm to 5pm, and includes sweet such as the Manju Bun prepared with nutrient-rich mashed red beans, blended with dark brown sugar, as well as classic Chocolate Mochi, made with glutinous rice flour, known for its anti-inflammatory health benefits, filled with delightful chocolate ganache & raspberries.The mastermind behind this exquisite offer is Chef Riho. Hailing from Osaka, Japan, Chef Riho brings a wealth of experience. Located at Bluewaters Dubai, it’s priced at Dhs180 per person for unlimited tea and coffee, Dhs255 along with one glass of sparkling sake and Dhs290 for one glass of Perrier-Jouët Champagne.

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