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2013-06-07
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For full review and photos, please visit shirlynnyang.blogspot.comMy first time having a 3-tier hi tea set which consists of the usual savoury and sweet stuff like sandwich, quiche, tarts, scones etc. In terms of decor, I don't think The Landing Point can offer what you typically see at a hi tea setting - no lavish foodware and exquisite tea pots, but just yummy food and good tea.The scones are served warm and wrapped in a towel. It was warm, crumbly and buttery. Goes PERFECT with the jam and cl
My first time having a 3-tier hi tea set which consists of the usual savoury and sweet stuff like sandwich, quiche, tarts, scones etc. In terms of decor, I don't think The Landing Point can offer what you typically see at a hi tea setting - no lavish foodware and exquisite tea pots, but just yummy food and good tea.
The lemon tart was very tangy, but I prefer it to be sour than to be sweet. It's not called lemon tart for
no reason.
I was so full by the time I get to this. I had uncountable number of lobster cones plus other savoury stuff. But my sis said the creme brulee was very good and that I had to try it. So I did. It was good. Despite how stuffed I was, I managed to finish one.
We refilled lots of our favourite items like the lobster cones and kueh lapis. They are sooo good. Totally worth the calories. Oh, the duck crepe is realllllllyyyy good too. No kidding at all.
My aunt paid the bill so I wasn't too sure how much the whole set costs. I think its about $49++ per pax. But everything is refillable, as many times as you want. It may sound costly, but you are also paying for the ambience and view (overlooking MBS on the other side). Besides, a cup of coffee there already costs like $15. The service was also good, staff was very attentive and offered to refill our food several times. I would say its definitely worth it.
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