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Enjoy afternoon tea while watching the view and sunset of Victoria Harbor on a Chinese-style sailboat

Previously, I went to the “Afternoon Tea Tour at Sea” on the Cheung Po Tsai ($399/person, from 2 persons). On departure day, you need to meet at Tsim Sha Tsui Public Pier 1 at 15:15 and depart at 15:30. The whole experience is 1.5 hours to 17:00 disembarkation. The sailboat is divided into two floors, the lower cabin is sealed Chinese design, the bow seats can clearly enjoy the view of the Victoria Harbour, and the upper floor can be shaded but also can dine in the sea breeze, so it is also the most customers choose. There are also no pre-allocated or arranged seats on board and are selected on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is recommended to arrive at the dock as early as possible to check in and line up for boarding in order to choose your favorite seat. After sailing, the crew will arrange afternoon tea packages to guests one by one, which include 10 savory desserts and 2 drinks, which are served by Dim Sum Library and Aqua restaurant respectively: ⛵️ Black Truffle Shrimp Dumplings ⛵️ Black Garlic Siu Mai ⛵️Black pepper and beef cake ⛵️ Nostalgic pastry egg tart ⛵️Italian bag cheesecake ⛵️ Lemon tart ⛵️ Macarons ⛵️ Opera cake ⛵️Mini Tiramisu ⛵️ English muffins with cream and jam The afternoon tea set tasted messy as expected, the savory dishes were not hot, and the desserts were left over. No one felt particularly good, but the most impressive thing was that the scone knocked down the plate and made a kang kang sound, feeling hard to eat😓 To be honest, this Chinese sailboat is quite beautiful and characteristic, and looking at the view of the Victoria Harbor blowing the sea breeze to watch the sunset, indeed relaxing and comfortable😌 and also very suitable for photography, but the quality of the food is really average, not worth this price, never have this experience can try, but really once enough🙈 📍Cheung Po Tsai Central/Tsim Sha Tsui Sea (Boarding Point: Public Pier 9, Central, Public Pier 1, Tsim Sha Tsui, next to the Cultural Centre) #hkkol #kolhk #hkfoodie #hkfoodies #foodiehk #foodblog #hkfoodblog #hkfoodblogger #hkiggirl #hkig #foodie #hkinfluencer #influencerhk #bloggerhk #hkblogger #hkfood #teaset #afternoontea #highteahk #afternoontea #afternoontea #highteahk #afternoontea #afternoontea #highteahk #afternoon tea #dimsumlibrary #exquisite dim sum #photo food
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Posted: Feb 7, 2022
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