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This is London: Harrods

Location:
Harrods, 87-135 Brompton Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 0NA, United Kingdom

An afternoon at Harrods means afternon tea at Harrods, which is something to be savoured, not devoured. Macarons from Laduree were the best part, much better than the first time I had the french confectionery.

As elegant and sohpisticated as the dining experience was, something (perhaps the lobster rolls or salmon sandwiches?) didn't sit quite right afterwards with us and I realize it's not "proper" to say so, but there it is.

A feast for the senses, I especially liked the food halls on the ground floor, which we couldn't leave without buying armfuls of marmalade (how could you not?)

Christmas time at Harrods can't be missed, if only to take in the beautiful window displays outside, which Liberty London also does so well!

Here, a glimpse into the flurry that is Harrods starting, of course, with tea...

 

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tags: Afternoon Tea, Harrods, London, Tea, jam, laduree, lobster, macarons, macaroons, marmalade, salmon, sandwich
categories: Cake, High Tea, Sandwiches, Seafood, Tea, Travel
Saturday 01.26.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

New York City: Sapphire

Location:

1845 Broadway, New York, NY

www.sapphireny.com

After taking in the last runway show at NYFW one evening, I was in the mood for Indian food. We ended up at Sapphire which is near the Lincoln Center and across from Central Park. 

The piping hot peshwari naan is, hands down, the best I've ever had! Our food was served onto our plates. The salmon was marinated and flavourful. And our request for less mutter (peas) and more aloo (potatoes) in the aloo gobi mutter dish was in fact, granted and well-executed. 

Everything was incredible! We literally cleaned up every dish to the last morsel. 

We were so content with our meal that we went over to thank the gentleman at the front and tell him that we thoroughly enjoyed our meal. He ended up being the owner, Satish Arora, who then very graciously offered us drinks and desserts at the bar. We obliged and was amazed when we saw a bottle of Crown Royale in his name! 

We had a wonderful time chatting with Satish about his life in NYC and also found some common links of his in Toronto. The decor is all authentic and brought over from India and the restaurant is very popular with celebrities as well.

Thank you for showing us a delightful time Satish, we look forward to coming back soon! 

Sapphire on Urbanspoon

tags: Indian, Roti, birayni, iindian food, kashmiri naan, naan, nyc, nyc indian, peshwari naan, salmon, sapphire nyc, seafood
categories: Indian, New York City, Spicy, Travel
Monday 03.05.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

Moxie’s, Yorkdale Mall

Location:
Yorkdale Mall, 1 Yorkdale Road, Toronto

Moxie's has the lowest lighting possible, which is really no excuse for bad photos, and these really are the worst pics ever, so I'll just leave you to them whilst I turn away.







tags: Chicken, Foodhogger, Moxie's in Toronto, Ontario, Sandwiches, Urbanspoon, food, food court toronto, moxie's, moxie's toronto yorkdale mall, salmon, toronto eats
categories: Beer, Chicken, Dinner, Fish, Salad, Sandwiches, Toronto, bar, fries
Friday 04.09.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Eastern Japanese and Asian Fusion

Location:

 

2318 Royal Windsor Dr, Oakville

 

Cost: approx $15 pp

 

We were craving some sushi take-out and decided to give Eastern a try on the basis that you just never know!

Well, who knew, indeed? Eastern is amazing.

 

 

We went in to check out their take-out menu and decided they certainly have a variety of foods (from sushi to thai to chinese). And once we spoke to Andy we decided on keeping it simple with a salmon bento box and a spicy schezuan chicken dish with rice. While we waited we were served tea and it's at that point that we decided we liked that place (even before tasting the meal).

 

 

And it was a damn good meal, let me tell you.

 

 

Tasty and spicy (with real dried red chilies) schezuan chicken (with loads of chicken).

 

 

 

The peppers, green onions etc were all very fresh (unlike the slightly rotten tasting veggies so common in many asian restos).

 

 

The bento box sushi was incredible; the tempura just perfect.

 

 

 

They also have all-you-can eat sushi for $12.99 at lunch and $19.99 at dinner (I believe, but will confirm).

 

Now a definite favourite in the 'Ville!

 

Eastern Japanese & Asian Fusion on Urbanspoon

 

tags: 2318 Royal Windsor Dr, Eastern Japanese & Asian Fusion, Eastern in Oakville, Eastern sushi in Oakville, Sushi, bento box, salmon, salmon bento box, schezuan, schezuan chicken, spicy schezuan chicken, sushi in Oakville
categories: Oakville/Mississauga, Spicy, Sushi, Take-out
Wednesday 10.07.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Afternoon Tea

Location:

Langdon Hall, 1 Langdon Drive, Cambridge, ON

Cost: $27.00 per person, plus applicable taxes

The correct definition for Afternoon Tea is:

"a light meal typically eaten between 3pm and 5pm, originating in the UK and consisting of loose tea served in a teapot and accompanied with mini sandwiches, pastries and cakes served in a tiered stand."

That's precisely what we wanted when 'Afternoon Tea with the Ladies" was planned.

After a bit of research was done for tea places in Toronto, I finally discovered that Cambridge's Langdon Hall offered a desirable spread of goodies in a gorgeous setting, and it then became our destination for not only an afternoon of tea but a full day's outing.



After carefully synchronizing our two vehicles to travel together (in light rainfall), eight of us (lovely maidens) arrived early for our 2pm appointed sitting. Langdon Hall offers Afternoon Tea at 2 and 4 o'clock.



Although I had requested for all of us to be seated together, we still found ourselves directed to two tables of four at opposing ends of the room. However, the staff were gracious enough to rearrange the tables and chairs so that we were finally sitting down together.



I imagined sitting at a giant round or rectangular table (for eight) at elbow-level but we were in fact seated in a veranda at tables closer to knee-level instead. Nevertheless, the table settings, decor and natural sun-light (finally) pouring into the room were all distinctly charming and all of us were quite pleased.

The menu at Langdon Halls consists of the "Traditional Afternoon Tea" for $27 (plus tax) and the "Langdon Hall Royal Tea" which begins with a glass of champagne followed by the traditional tea for $49.00 (plus tax). We opted to take the traditional route and the vast selection of teas (English Breakfast, Rose, Pear) kept us engrossed in the menu for quite some time. I picked my all-time favourite, Earl Grey and all the teas (loose-leaf) arrived first; in pretty flowered tea pots (served by a, contrastingly, burly male waiter). The tea, with the honey and sugar cubes provided, couldn't have tasted any better!



Then came the tiers!

First tier: Four each of cucumer/radish curry swirl sandwiches, apple chutney pastries, shrimp puffs and salmon squares/tarts. The curry sandwiches were especially tasty.



Second tier: was a assortment of Madeleines and scones galore! With the Devonshire/clotted cream and jam, these were divine.



Third tier: the lemon cakes, chocolate macaroons, shortbread cookies and blueberry tarts, were all very decadent.



It was all very very tasty and beautifully presented!



After our delicious tea party, we headed off onto the Langdon Hall grounds to take in the sights. The outdoor pool, croquet field and massive vegetable garden were beautifully tended.





Afternoon Tea at Langdon Hall is especially great for girlie get-togethers. Whatever the celebration, the surroundings make the trip to Cambridge worthwhile.

Langdon Hall on Urbanspoon

tags: Afternoon Tea, Cambridge, Langdon, Langdon Hall, Ontario, Sandwiches, Tea, apple chutney pastries, salmon
categories: Tea, Travel
Friday 09.26.08
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2