| Teatime In Charleston | ||||
| Enjoy a civilized way to celebrate an afternoon in this favorite South Carolina hotel. | ||||
Here I sit, ready to enjoy an elegant afternoon tea at the Charleston Place Hotel's Thoroughbred Club in Charleston, South Carolina, and I have to admit that I don't know my Formosa Oolong from my Gunpowder Green. Perusing the menu, with its dozen or so choices, I'm stymied, puzzled, and tea-impaired. Manager Danielle Girard kindly rescues me from my leaf lapse. "If you want something that's not bitter and has a great flavor, try the Ti Quan Yin," she says. "It's one of our most popular." That hurdle overcome, I gratefully settle back and enjoy one of the most delightful experiences this side of the Atlantic. Pour It On
Send in the Scones
The crumpet, which looks like an English muffin but tastes like a pancake, makes a wonderful accompaniment to the lemon curd. The tender, bite-size almond scone is so good, one more must be enjoyed. The last course--a handful of tiny desserts--would be the perfect ending for any tea party. A dainty cafe mocha éclair, miniature tarts of fruit and chocolate, coconut macaroon, and pistachio muffin call for more tea, which appears with calming, civilized regularity. "We serve afternoon tea six days a week," says Danielle. "Come back anytime." I vow to do just that. Who knows? Maybe next time I'll try the Gunpowder Green. The ABCs of Tea "Teatime In Charleston" is from the February 2006 issue of Southern Living. Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans. |
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