I've discovered many HK lifestyle things that don't happen elsewhere, and one of these are tea buffets. So this is what tea time usually looks to me: a drink and a light snack. But many Hong Kong hotels host "tea time buffets", where food is served in super cute and bite sized portions from the times 2-6pm. The variety of food available is insanely huge, where it can cover two meals. Sadly, I went after lunch, so I was unable to consume everything available.
We also got a coupon each for a full abalone. Who eats an abalone for tea time? Shark fin soup was also served, which I made a point of avoiding, obviously.
Desserts table. I think I had more dessert items than anything else. Special recommendation for their green tea creme brulee! It was one of the best things I've ever had, and also something I will attempt to replicate in the future.
Press button, receive pancake. Anything that comes out of a conveyor belt excites me.
Bonus photo of my second cousin eating noodles
Verdict: Quality: Overall food was delicious, but I was heavily influenced by its beautiful presentationValue: Once again treated to another meal in which I did not look at the price. Much apologies.
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