Friday, January 15, 2016

Afternoon Tea at The Majestic


The girl friend and I have been searching for a place to sit back, relax and catch up on our recent life stories. It has been quite some time since we last did this, since both of us were pretty much occupied with our own schedules.

We weren't that interested in heading to the mall or those fancy coffee cafes. We have started to get bored of them, so, the idea of an afternoon tea came up. There have been quite a number of reviews and listings of all the best tea lounges in town lately. Seems like more and more are getting into this past time of sipping tea on a fine afternoon at one of the upscale lounges around the city.

And so, we decided to jump onto the afternoon tea band wagon as well. It would be fun to pretend to be a "Datin" or a "tai-tai" for once, having being served and waited upon. After all, back in those days, only the royals and aristocrats were doing this.

We had our eyes set on The Majestic Hotel, which of course is very majestic - as one of the remaining colonial buildings here in the heart of the city and one with a rich history. The Majestic Hotel's Orchid Conservatory was the go-to setting for fine afternoon tea. Why? Because as the name suggests, you will be having tea among rare and well preserved orchids. Imagine such a lovely ambiance. 

But unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to make it there. The Orchid Conservatory was fully reserved for the next one month. We have to wait a month for tea? Hell no! Even if they are good, it couldn't be THAT good. We didn't think it was worth the wait, so we settled for The Majestic's Drawing Room instead.

I personally think it was a much better setting than the Orchid Conservatory. Upon stepping in, it felt like we were brought back to 17th or 18th century England - with its high ceilings, armchairs, wooden furniture, rich tapestries, cushions and of course, the numerous paintings in the room. More so when we were seated next to the window, overlooking the gardens outside.




We were attended to by a very polite and friendly waitress. She explained our afternoon tea set menu. It comes with both sweet and savory delicacies. Basically, all their tea sets are of the same dishes. Only the prices varies according to the rooms. She mostly left us to enjoy ourselves, only coming back in to refill our teas. She always seem to know when our cups will be empty.






It was a perfect setting for a good conversation - quiet, relaxing and comfortable. We reminisced our schooling days and all the plans we had for the future then. We now laughed at the silliness of ourselves and how our plans didn't turn out the way we wanted. We looked at our regrets and wished we could turn back time and did things differently. We talked about the present and the future, and how we wanted to live our lives.

We truly had a wonderful time. We definitely could do this more often.




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