Get ready to indulge in the magic of a Chinese New Year-themed afternoon tea. This festive twist on the classic tradition brings an explosion of flavors and culinary wonders, weaving together the essence of Chinese New Year in every delightful bite.
Picture a spread adorned with auspicious desserts, savory delights echoing Chinese culinary heritage, and an explosion of vibrant colors that mirror the festive spirit. It’s not just afternoon tea; it’s a jubilant feast that tantalizes taste buds and wraps you in the warm embrace of the festivities.
Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center’s “Warm Winter” Chinese New Year Afternoon Tea
Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center’s Lobby Lounge presents a “Warm Winter” Chinese New Year-themed afternoon tea, featuring 14 sweet and savory treats and 15 coffee and tea options. Enjoy creative European delicacies such as lobster cream puffs, white tea raspberry mini-cakes, and citrus Italian panna cotta. Traditional Chinese snacks include steamed cakes, rice cakes, roasted radish pastries, silver ear fungus soup, and a chocolate dragon with auspicious meaning.
Chinese New Year-themed cakes from the Kempinski Deli offer both a whole “orange”-themed Big Red Robe chocolate mousse cake for sharing with friends and a single-serving Red Fruit mini-cake for personal indulgence.
Afternoon tea service until February 29. Cake service from February 5-18. For details or reservations, follow Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center’s official WeChat account.
The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing’s “British Bear” Centennial Lunar New Year Afternoon Tea
The Lobby Lounge at The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing presents a whimsical Lunar New Year-themed afternoon tea in collaboration with a century-old toy brand – Hamleys. Indulge in delightful desserts like chocolate bears, raspberry coconut mousse cakes in lucky bag shapes, and cheesecakes in firecracker shapes. Pair these with savory options like foie gras puff pastry and homemade beetroot salmon with avocado. The tea set also includes two Lunar New Year gift baskets with premium ingredients such as Chinese sausage, Jinhua ham, sea cucumber, and abalone, along with handmade desserts and champagne.
Afternoon tea service until March 10. Gift basket service until February 15. For afternoon tea details or reservations, call 010-59088180. For gift basket details or reservations, call 010-59088161.
NUO Hotel Beijing’s “Auspicious Dragon” Chinese New Year Limited Afternoon Tea
NUO Hotel Beijing’s Lobby Bar introduces the “Auspicious Dragon” Chinese New Year limited afternoon tea, blending Chinese flavors with Western-style pastries. The tea set features creatively shaped items like firecrackers, candied hawthorns, and lucky mandarins made from Chinese ingredients like persimmons and hawthorns.
Afternoon tea service until February 24. For details or reservations call 010-59268281.
Hilton Beijing’s New Chinese Afternoon Tea
Hilton Beijing’s afternoon tea brings a touch of red to this winter. The rich Chinese red tea aroma fills the air, combined with six kinds of dried fruit preserves and four classic desserts for a delightful chat. Seasonal fruits act as a finale, filling the mouth with sweet juice, awakening the taste buds, and refreshing both the mind and body.
Available until March 31. For reservations or inquiries, scan the QR code on the poster.
Sheraton Grand Beijing Dongcheng Hotel’s “Dunhuang Reflections” Collaborative Afternoon Tea
Sheraton Grand Beijing Dongcheng Hotel collaborates with the Dunhuang Art Academy to present the “Dunhuang Reflections” art exhibition. The hotel also introduces a collaborative afternoon tea, using micro-landscapes to depict a sunset camel caravan. This creative fusion of contemporary Chinese and Western elements connects art and food.
Afternoon tea service until February 29. Reservation are required 24 hours in advance. For more information or reservations, call 010-57988996.
Peninsula Beijing’s Paper Folding-Themed Afternoon Tea in Partnership With Mr. Liu Tong
Peninsula Beijing collaborates with Chinese origami artist Mr. Liu Tong to create the dragon paper folding-themed Lunar New Year afternoon tea. Traditional paper folding art and valley philosophy are creatively presented in a feast for the taste buds, featuring delicacies such as coconut pineapple Peninsula hat cakes, red currant hawthorn chocolate mousse cakes, and raspberry hazelnut white chocolate cakes displayed in an origami-style afternoon tea stand.
Afternoon tea service until March 10. For details or reservations, follow Peninsula Beijing’s official WeChat account by scanning the QR code.
Empark Prime Hotel Beijing’s Chinese New Year Afternoon Tea
Located on the first floor of Empark Hotel, the Mansion is the perfect place to gather with friends for a relaxing break. They are introducing a Chinese New Year-themed afternoon tea, where a variety of colorful desserts carry blessings. Enjoy a harmonious blend of sweet and savory flavors while indulging in light conversations during the leisurely afternoon.
Afternoon tea service available until February 29th. For details and reservations, scan the QR code on the poster.
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