Went to Tsaa Tea Shop and I must say I do like it! I always should remember that when I go to high tea I should have a light light lunch or light brunch that day. Coming from my nephews Bday party I was already kinda full.
Definately a lot of food. Even enough for 3 people instead of 2. I had to take some leftovers home. It was a 3 tiered arrangement and you need to call 24 hours in advance so they can prepare everything in advance. Strangely, they ask for a credit card number to hold the spot incase you just dont show up ... as a customer I thought it strange because no other high tea place has ever asked that, but I can definately understand as the owners it must be frustrating for them to prepare things and have the customers not even show up.
The staff are very very friendly, and it looks like it is run by a family. Modern yet cozy decor, free wifi and they dont kick you out if you want to sit and chat for a long while. Good seating places, typical tables, window seating and fireplace seating as well. Small so no loud convos unless you want everyone else to hear.
The selection of teas is amazing! Loose leaf teas with many flavors that you are welcome to take a wiff of to help in your selection. If anyone likes places like Davids teas or those stands for Teaopia this is the place to go....except they provide High tea and various other yummy snacks ... heck even a breakfast and lunch menu! Even those fancy pancy high tea places like King Edward or Windsor arms serve prebagged tea. You know, those ones you can get in a box in your local Grocery store. Well I guess, the Fairmount hotels prebag their own specialty teas... thats alright. This is important to me just as much as the snacks are for high tea. I love that they have a great focus on good teas.
The bottom tier is filled with your typical "english" sandwiches. They are good - though if you have a peanut allergy you MUST let them know, because there were a couple items that did have nuts and peanuts in it. I guess the "english" sandwiches will satisfy the typical English High tea goers and they were tasty - especially the salmon one.... but overall, I find the english sandwiches a bit boring, but they suffice and are filling. Salty tarts or even more savory hors d'oeuvres on crackers is what I usually prefer to english sandwiches.
2nd tier was filled with 2 large scones each of sweet and savory. I must say the scones were nice and warm and moist inside. Pretty good. (still not as good as my friend JPs but still great)
My friend and I were each given a tiny dish of butter and jam. I felt that we didnt need one of these each, it would have sufficed to just have a pair of these for the both of us. Maybe even a 3rd tiny dish of cream would have been nice - which Ive seen in some high tea places (but who am I to talk, I shouldnt be telling them what to serve ;) ).
Last tier was the sweets level. And my they were sweet. We had a very rich chocolate mouse with even gold flecks on top! Yum. There were also the typical macaroons - my these ones were so packed with flavor! Not too dry on the outside and wonderfully nice and gooey goodness inside! I wonder even if they make them themselves instead of ordering it in. One disappointment would be the Matcha squares. Very cute to look at and colourful but it would have been nice if the bottom "crust" of coconut was a bit more crunchy or firm than the top soft mushy matcha topping. Maybe Im just not used to it. But I didnt like the texture of it. Usually when I think of "squares" I think of a soft flavor on top of a firm crust to hold it all together.
And the highlight of it all was the mango mouse/ cake dessert! OH MY! So refreshing and so fruity and flavorful mango! Im pretty picky when it comes to flavorful versus just sugary. And this was definately ALL flavor!
So my over all rating would be a 4.5/ 5. Worth a re-visit and also a great place to replace the typical coffee date places.
Summer Peach tea (black tea) and Chocolate Hazelnut Roobios tea
note: They dont seem to advertize their 21$/pp high tea, but I think they really should!