Our maid takes a day out monthly. I would aim to go somewhere pricier for lunch heh. While she is considerate and wouldn't select expensive items for herself, some outlets don't offer more-affordable options. And of course she must also have something to eat... would not feel good if she is just sitting watching us. So I will overwrite the kids' preferred option of sushi and we try other places.
Once that was Ante - thought it wasn't worth the price. Another time was Chillies - which wasn't too expensive actually, can go with Jane also next time.
We have burger, pizza, fries...
Another time was Fish&Co followed by high tea.
We are kakak-less today
Let's mix up the sauces
(JE is 9yo but she still loves messing around like this)
Walked around after lunch until it was time for high tea at 3pm. Kiddos were excited since this would be their first time. (Come to think of it, they had gone for a high tea buffet some years back... but have probably forgotten since they were still small). Hubby doesn't like pastries or sweet stuff so we don't do this often.
The tray arrived...
Wowww
This layered jelly matches my skirt!
Overall it was good. Value for money - RM55 for 2 pax seems to be the cheapest in town - with good coffees. The girls fought over some items which only had 1. JE grabbed the macaroons, SE the sandwiches. Neither wanted the scones so I had those. Somehow the creme brulee wasn't popular so I scored that too hehe. And luckily hubby liked the chocolate balls which nobody else did.
We must come again. :)
Haven't tried high tea because we don't really like sweet stuffs.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby doesn't like either, so I very seldom get to go. I don't like to have all sweet stuff either but usually there will be savoury ones too.
DeleteWow! good price. Where is this afternoon tea?
ReplyDeleteOh Delicious cafe at 1u. By far the best value high tea I have found.
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