Memoirs Of A Metro Girl
+4.5
The food was enjoyable and well presented, with the set menu offering a great option for good value fine dining. The service was fabulous and the live music really added to the atmosphere. I was in awe of the stunning interiors which gave me plenty to hold my gaze during the meal. I’m planning a return visit for their famous afternoon tea.
The Langham, located at the top of Regents Street, is a perfect retreat from one of the busiest shopping areas in London. Dating back to 1865, it was the largest, most modern hotel in London and home to the first hydraulic lifts in England. The famous Palm Court with its beautiful art deco design interior, is apparently where the tradition of afternoon tea began over 150 years ago. Still famed for its wonderful teas served with Wedgwood china, they offer all-day dining and live jazz music. The menus were created by Executive chef Chris King in partnership with celebrity chefs Albert Roux OBE and Michel Roux Jr.
Chocolate Week seemed to come around very quickly this year! Last year you might have read my round-up of The Chocolate Show – if not, you can take a peek here. This year, I was very excited to be invited to try out the Chocolate Afternoon Tea hosted at Palm Court within The Langham Hotel. You may have read my review of Michel Roux Jr’s ‘Roux at the Landau‘ which is in the same beautiful hotel, so I was delighted to return! The centre piece of The Langham, London, the dazzling Palm Court, is famed as the place where the tradition of afternoon tea was born 150 years ago! As soon as you step inside, you immediately feel relaxed and at home, while surrounded by beautiful, luxurious decor.
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