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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / TEA VERENDAH @ ATRIA SHOPPING GALLERY

TEA VERENDAH @ ATRIA SHOPPING GALLERY

August 28, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

Located at Atria shopping centre, Tea Verendah is a nice cozy place for enjoy tea here. Bringing you a variety choices of tea in their selection, Tea Verendah did not disappoint us with the tea choices.
tea verendah
Tea Verendah brings us with not just tea itself but they have a whole day high-tea set (RM 36.50) where you can have a set of 2 tier tea set with a choice of tea. We had the Tea Verendah which is the combination of Apple bits, Lemon bites, cherries, pineapple, mango bits, papaya bits, apricot bits and orange bits. Soothing and aromatic tea.
tea verendah

tea verendah

tea verendah

As for the tea set served in two tier, it served with some savoury desserts at the top while below is the sweet puddings, petite cakes and tarts.
tea verendah
Ocean Aglio Olio (RM 25.90)
A hearty plate of seafood aglio –olio cooked with perfection with the garlic and light spiciness in it. Al-dente spaghetti with the fresh seafood accompanied by the side.
tea verendah
Grilled Salmon Steak (RM 25.90)
Beautifully cooked and seasoned, the salmon is well pan fried till perfectionist with the buttery mashed potatoes and asparagus. Finished with the blue cheese dressing by the side. The salmon comes simply flaky and good.

tea verendah
Mussels Pot ( RM18.90)
The fresh mussels which is served with the rich and creamy sauce together Enjoy them with some toast and you will certainly falling in love with the flavourful sauce and the rich creaminess.
tea verendah
Ended with the Chocolate Peanut Cake (RM 15.80) which is simply indulging. The creamy and fragrant bites of the chocolate peanut cake is indeed very good with the buttery peanut sensation.
tea verendah
Ginger tea (RM9.90)is another recommended tea for those who would loeto relieves pain, reduce obesity, increased metabolism and relieve nausea too.

For those who are looking for a decent place for an afternoon tea ; Tea Verendah brings you with the choice of good selection of tea at affordable charges.

Address:
Lot SK-1 Level 2 ATRIA Shopping Gallery
Jln SS22/23
Damansara Jaya,
47400 Petaling Jaya,
Malaysia
Operating hours: Daily 10am-10pm
Tel: 0176699332

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #dineinatriadj

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