pinkpanther99 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 (edited) Hi I'm looking for recommendations on the best places to go for afternoon tea in Hua Hin. I've looked at the Hilton, Centara and Inter Continental but before I book anything I was wanting to hear from anyone who has actually had afternoon/high tea at any of these places. Price isn't so important but if you could give me an idea of how much you paid that would be most helpful. Also, let me know of any other places for good afternoon tea in Hua Hin. Thanks for your help! Edited May 21, 2014 by pinkpanther99 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nbg Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 may be the Hyatt, had some fancy tea there in another country though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suradit69 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 (edited) Afternoon tea is not high tea, at least if one wants to be pedantic and historically accurate. Traditionally, high tea was a working class meal served on a high table at the end of the workday, shortly after five PM. It was a heavy meal of meat dishes (such as steak and kidney pie), fish dishes (such as pickled salmon), baked goods (such as crumpets or, in Ireland, barm brack), vegetables (such as potatoes or onion cakes), and other heavy foods (such as baked beans and cheesy casseroles). Afternoon tea, also known as 'low tea,' is what most people think of when they hear 'high tea.' It involves things like manners, lace and dainty foods. It is typically served in the mid-afternoon and it was traditionally served on low tables, hence its two names. If you're actually interested in tea, per se, there is surprising little on offer even in Bangkok, especially when it comes to the black teas such as Asaam (not counting those blends in a bag suspended from a string draped over the cup rim). Recently I've come across some quite good organic No. 12 Oolong sold in small canisters at Villa in Pattaya. You might luck out and find some place serving that, but in Hua Hin that would require a great deal of luck. Edited May 21, 2014 by Suradit69 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanno Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 I only ever had it at the Centara. It was pretty good but I just cannot remember what I paid. Pretty sure it wasn't cheap though;-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
godden Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 Whats wrong with a couple of leo's 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asdecas Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 You could always try Far from Worries, but brush up on your courtier French. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkey1167 Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 get some pg tips mate make your own much better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smotherb Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 There's a real tall one named "Cha" at the Ting Ting bar on Soi 80--you may find that Thai high tea is a bit different Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg Nixon Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 The Victoria hotel In Victoria British Columbia is renowned for high tea or is that afternoon tea ? At any rate tea does not seem to be much of a tradition in Thailand or Canada. However I do understand the tradition and when given the opportunity will happily partake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonmarleesco Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 The old Sofitel, now part of the Centara complex. I think I paid some 600, or so, for three of us, the last time I was there, just after Xmas. Much better than the old Oriental teas in Bangkok. On a par with the Peninsula in HK. But they do offer different options, dependent on the day/time. The Hua Hin guides should list them, or just drop in and ask, around 4.00pm. If you aren't staying there, you will need to sign in at the gate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wileycoyote Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 Gardens of the Sofitel & Earl Grey-remarkable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mousehound Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 Splendid idea! Simply an age since I had a good pot of afternoon tea with salmon and cucumber sandwiches - sans crusts. Just as well I remembered to pack my cravat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrjohn Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 Best "High Tea" in Hua Hin is a bit like asking; where is the best massage in Bognor? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lossiemouth Posted May 22, 2014 Share Posted May 22, 2014 I can thoroughly recommend High Tea at Centara hotel. It was absolutely superb. Service very good indeed, the location is lovely and the food was delicious. The price paid was about 2,000 baht per person. A lovely way to spend a couple of hours in the afternoon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimHuaHin Posted May 22, 2014 Share Posted May 22, 2014 The Victoria hotel In Victoria British Columbia is renowned for high tea or is that afternoon tea ? At any rate tea does not seem to be much of a tradition in Thailand or Canada. However I do understand the tradition and when given the opportunity will happily partake. Yes, I have had a couple of wonderful high teas at the Victoria Hotel, BC ... but a bit pricy ... not sure high tea is available in Hua Hin, but I have been told a couple of up market hotels provide in Bangkok Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samuijimmy Posted May 22, 2014 Share Posted May 22, 2014 The Victoria hotel In Victoria British Columbia is renowned for high tea or is that afternoon tea ? At any rate tea does not seem to be much of a tradition in Thailand or Canada. However I do understand the tradition and when given the opportunity will happily partake. Yes, I have had a couple of wonderful high teas at the Victoria Hotel, BC ... but a bit pricy ... not sure high tea is available in Hua Hin, but I have been told a couple of up market hotels provide in Bangkok That's the Empress Hotel.... not the Victoria Hotel .....wow!... two people got it wrong A bit far to go for a cuppa though! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinkpanther99 Posted May 23, 2014 Author Share Posted May 23, 2014 Afternoon tea is not high tea, at least if one wants to be pedantic and historically accurate. Traditionally, high tea was a working class meal served on a high table at the end of the workday, shortly after five PM. It was a heavy meal of meat dishes (such as steak and kidney pie), fish dishes (such as pickled salmon), baked goods (such as crumpets or, in Ireland, barm brack), vegetables (such as potatoes or onion cakes), and other heavy foods (such as baked beans and cheesy casseroles). Afternoon tea, also known as 'low tea,' is what most people think of when they hear 'high tea.' It involves things like manners, lace and dainty foods. It is typically served in the mid-afternoon and it was traditionally served on low tables, hence its two names. If you're actually interested in tea, per se, there is surprising little on offer even in Bangkok, especially when it comes to the black teas such as Asaam (not counting those blends in a bag suspended from a string draped over the cup rim). Recently I've come across some quite good organic No. 12 Oolong sold in small canisters at Villa in Pattaya. You might luck out and find some place serving that, but in Hua Hin that would require a great deal of luck. Yes, I know afternoon tea is not high tea. However, when I've had afternoon tea in the UK, you sometimes have the option to take high tea, which as you say is a little later in the afternoon, and usually with slighty more heartier fayre. I'd be interested in taking either afternoon or high tea in Hua Hin, which is why I asked the question in my OP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KittenKong Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 I can thoroughly recommend High Tea at Centara hotel. It was absolutely superb. Service very good indeed, the location is lovely and the food was delicious. The price paid was about 2,000 baht per person. A lovely way to spend a couple of hours in the afternoon. 2000 Baht per person for afternoon tea at the Hua Hin Centara? Really? Even in Claridges in Mayfair afternoon tea only costs 2500 Baht (GBP50). For 2000B in Thailand I expect an extensive dinner buffet with many imported items and dishes like lobster etc., and indeed I would get it in just about any good hotel I've been to in Pattaya or Bangkok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swissie Posted June 3, 2014 Share Posted June 3, 2014 You British never stop to amaze me. I had no idea one could get "high" on Tea !!! I tried it today. I am up to 12,5 liters now, I am still not "high" by any description but my bladder is revolting ! I just don't know how you do it but at any rate, keep it low profile. Otherwise you will be overrun by Farangs wanting to join your daily gatherings. Only solace is, that Queen Victoria will never know. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhfarang Posted June 3, 2014 Share Posted June 3, 2014 (edited) You British never stop to amaze me. I had no idea one could get "high" on Tea !!! I tried it today. I am up to 12,5 liters now, I am still not "high" by any description but my bladder is revolting ! I just don't know how you do it but at any rate, keep it low profile. Otherwise you will be overrun by Farangs wanting to join your daily gatherings. Only solace is, that Queen Victoria will never know. Cheers. Don't drink it... to get high you have to smoke it! High tea, Sunday roast, mushy peas, meat pies, hard cider, not to mention that yucky stuff they spread on bread or "biscuits" straight out of the bottle, yes, the Brits have some strange tastes in food and drink sometimes, but you gotta love 'em if you're going to get along here. Edited June 3, 2014 by hhfarang Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanno Posted June 3, 2014 Share Posted June 3, 2014 I can thoroughly recommend High Tea at Centara hotel. It was absolutely superb. Service very good indeed, the location is lovely and the food was delicious. The price paid was about 2,000 baht per person. A lovely way to spend a couple of hours in the afternoon. 2000 Baht per person for afternoon tea at the Hua Hin Centara? Really? Even in Claridges in Mayfair afternoon tea only costs 2500 Baht (GBP50). For 2000B in Thailand I expect an extensive dinner buffet with many imported items and dishes like lobster etc., and indeed I would get it in just about any good hotel I've been to in Pattaya or Bangkok. Hmm, had Brunch at the Sofitel in BKK and it was almost 3,000 a pop. Inflation and all that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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