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Enjoy British afternoon tea at Morel's(Chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2007-04-30 11:45 Although tea originated from China, both China and Britain have a long history of drinking tea. There are many Chinese tea houses in Beijing, but if you'd like to try traditional English tea, you should go to Morel's, a Belgium restaurant in Beijing. Afternoon tea began in Britain back to 19th century. And even today, people enjoy the elegant atmosphere. Morel's afternoon tea starts at 2:30pm, and ends at 6 pm. You can choose from a variety of teas, including Earl Gray, Darjeeling and Ceylon. And the reasonable price of 58 yuan offers unlimited refills. You'll also get a three-tiered platter filled with delicious finger sandwiches, cakes and pastries that will make your afternoon an enjoyable experience. From London to Beijing In London, get an afternoon tea guide such as "Where to Take Tea - A guide to over 50 of the best places, from Victorian tearooms to grand hotels" by Susan Cohen, to discover the best places. In Beijing, experiencing afternoon tea is less complicated. No where else can beat the experience at Morel's. Morel's Afternoon Tea is a wonderfully civilized way to pass time with your friends. Even alone, with a good book and a nice cup of tea, it is possible to spend a nice afternoon at Morel's. Afterwards, you can tell your friends you had a really British experience in a Belgian restaurant in the center of Beijing. There are two locations for your convenience. Afternoon tea: 2:30 pm to 6 pm Location 2: 1/F, East Block No.27 Liangma Bridge Road,Chaoyang District (Beside Liang Ma Antique Market, Opposite to Ai Jia Furniture Center ) |
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