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Sapphire shangrila lobby

    Per person with taxes 6500/-  . The presentation was unique as the food items were served in a carafe style. One noticeable issue was the lack of savory items in the selection. The high tea began with a delightful array of desserts. These treats were elegantly crafted, with a feminine touch and a predominant pink theme, offering a nice balance of flavors. Moving on to the second tray, it featured creamy and savory items, but there were only four options, including a creamy doughnut, a sushi roll, another bread roll, and half a deviled egg. The third tray surprised with a burger and a pancake that was stuffed with soy sauce-infused mushrooms. I must clarify that I'm describing the taste, not necessarily the actual filling. The fourth tray included a hopper with seeni sambol, which had a good and spicy kick to it. The final tray consisted of scones with raspberry jam, but disappointingly, there was no clotted cream provided, which was a letdown.     Ice coffee too was not sweet j

Movenpick - High tea experience

  For LKR 4100/ -  NOT RECOMMENDED AT ALL  - A busy 24th December indeed - Courteous staff  - They had a band playing popular English Christmas songs and Sinhala songs  - whiskey and cigar room had a better ambiance than of the other table settings  From what it use to be I think movenpick has lost its ambience, but the rooftop used to be good, will check it out another day.  So HIGH TEA’s on a holiday event, I would want it to emphasis least on the beverages, like a live action station with variations on tea and coffee, so people may have festive teas like Cinnamon tea.  ginger tea  Chai Yaara  Special coffee,  Eggnog (without alcohol) or for purchase  There were mango cordials and strong coffee & tea in packets instead.  Only the ice coffee was of the highest caliber.  What an uproar SAVORY FINGER FOOD  There was only one tasty pizza: seafood.  I need the chicken lollipops in addition to everything else to make up for the excess dough and the lack of filling.  Cold and dry were t