Live The High Life
The Finder Singapore|Issue 297

Indulge in these sinful high tea spreads for a pampering afternoon.

Mizah Salik, Sean Tham + Hazel Vincent De Paul
Live The High Life

d’Good Café

Here, you can pretend you’re at a quintessential British cafe while digging into the three-tiered Afternoon Tea set, available from 2:30-5:30 p.m. daily. Priced at $42 for two, its decadent savouries include Fresh Lobster in Citron Macaron and Mushroom & Sweet Corn Tartlets, while delightful sweets include a Luscious Lemon Tart and a Chocolate Choux au Craquelin with Hazelnut Cream.

(www.dgoodcafe.com for locations)

Arteastiq

True to its name, high tea at Arteastiq is certainly an artistic affair. Housed in a photogenic two-tiered gold cage, its Signature Teasery tea set ($48++ for two) comes with an assortment of intriguing treats, like a Chocolate Cone with Banana Custard, and Foie Gras Terrine on Toast served with yuzu (a fragrant citrus fruit) marmalade and crushed pistachios. (www.arteastiq.com for locations)

Tea Lounge

Located in Regent Singapore, Tea Lounge’s contemporary colonial interior makes you feel like you’re dining at a fancy indoor garden. On weekends, tuck into a high tea buffet (from $65 a person) with hearty offerings such as Roasted Wagyu Beef Rump and WhiskyRoasted Pumpkin, plus a Japanese dessert spread created by a Culinary Olympics gold medallist pastry chef! (1 Cuscaden Rd, Regent Singapore, Level 1, 249715,

www.regenthotels.com/regent-singapore/dining/ tea-lounge)

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