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London / Places

Afternoon tea at The Wolseley, Piccadilly, London

Wed 22nd June, 2011Wed 22nd June, 2011 - by editor - Leave a Comment

As a birthday treat, I was taken to the famous Wolseley cafe/restaurant at 160 Piccadilly, Mayfair W1 for afternoon tea a while ago to fill my face with tea and …

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London / Places

Yumchaa tea rooms, Soho: possibly the finest tea in London

Tue 11th May, 2010Tue 11th May, 2010 - by editor - 3 Comments.

This is a lovely tea shop/cafe in the heart of Soho. You can smell the leaves of the many blends on offer before ordering, and they do some pretty fine …

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