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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / Affordable Afternoon Tea with Hearts

Affordable Afternoon Tea with Hearts

March 24, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

For those who are a big fans of afternoon hi – tea, why not hop to Tea Verandah which brings you with the affordable hi-tea and yet bringing you with the relaxing ambience.

Located in Atria Shopping Gallery, Tea Verandah was born out of the passion of a tea lover and they had also would like to bring you with the benefits of drinking tea as well.

At Tea Verandah, they have over 30 different types of tea to choose from and each tea are carefully brewed to ensure you get the right taste, flavours and also great health benefits as well. Some of the selection of tea  includes peppermint, jasmine leaf, pink rose, alpine snow, ginger powder tea, lavender, green tea, lemon grass and the healthy detox tea.

Their hi – tea comes for two comes at affordable price which is RM 28.00 ++ per set where one can enjoy their savoury pasteries such as the Tuna Filo Puff, Sausage & Egg Quiche. With 2 scones with the homemade clotted cream and fruit jam. Sides with their hand brew flower tea with it. They also have other sets available which includes the English Royal Tea.

Asides from that, they do have set meals and ala-carte menu for their customer too. One can enjoy the Grilled Salmon Steak (RM 28.90++) where the thick salmon steak is grilled till perfection and sides with the mash and also grilled vegetables.

They also have wide choices of pasta in their menu too. One of their best seller is Spaghetti Bolognese (Chicken) (RM 18.90++) comes with the generous portion of spaghetti and topped with the chunky chicken and generous Bolognese sauce on top. It brings you with the light spicy taste.

The spaghetti  Seafood aglio –olio (RM 24.90) is indeed one of my favourite where they comes with the robust packed flavours in it. Love every mouthful of it and it brings you with a twist of spiciness in it.

Ends your meal with the crème Brulee.


Personal Recommendation
❤️️Spaghetti Bolognese (Chicken)
❤️️Spaghetti Seafood Aglio – Olio
❤️️Grilled Salmon Steak

Reasons to visit: 
They have great choices of tea and I am loving their tea so much. As for mains, they also served quite a variety choices such as the spaghetti seafood aglio olio, Spaghetti Bolognese (Chicken), hi – tea set and many more.

Tea Verandah
Hours: 10:30am-10:30pm, daily
Address: SK1, Second Floor,
Atria Shopping Gallery,
Jalan SS22/23 Damansara Jaya, Petaling Jaya
Tel: 03-7733 163
https://www.facebook.com/TVerandah/

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

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