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| Food Wine and Nightlife Lunch The Court of Two Sisters' Buffet Brunch boasts is a sumptuous display of hot and cold dishes. They use only the freshest ingredients so the buffet's selections change according to season and time of day. In the morning, a typical selection of hot dishes includes made-to-order omelets, Eggs Benedict, sausage and bacon, grits and grillades, and shrimp and veggie pastas with a creamy Alfredo sauce. The afternoon's sampling includes Creole jambalaya, turtle soup, oysters Bienville, Duck a l'Orange, and Shrimp Etouffee. The cold buffet is a creative sampling of boiled shrimp (and crawfish when in season) with your choice of traditional cocktail or Creole remoulade sauces, seafood and pasta salads, ceviche, pates, cheeses and a variety of fresh fruit. Also included are delicious desserts: pecan pie, homemade vanilla ice cream, Bananas Foster and our famous bread pudding with whiskey sauce. While enjoying brunch, relax and sing along with our Jazz Trio, which plays daily. City: New Orleans Region: Louisiana Country: United States of America Duration: Flexible Continent: North America |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Lunch Afternoon tea was invented by Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford (1783-1857), one of Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting. In her day, the upper crust ate a huge breakfast, little lunch, and a very late dinner. Every afternoon, the duchess experienced a "sinking feeling." One afternoon she instructed her servants to serve tea and little cakes in her boudoir. The experience was so delightful that Anna repeated it every afternoon thereafter. Soon others followed the Duchess' lead, and in just a few decades the custom of "taking tea" in the afternoon had become well established. Grosvenor House was one of the largest private houses situated on London's exclusive Park Lane in the district of Mayfair. The house was the home of the Grosvenor family - (better known as the Dukes of Westminster) for more than a century. Their original house was on Millbank, but after the family had developed their Mayfair estates, they move to Park Lane to build a house worthy of their wealth and of their status and influence in the 19th century. Afternoon tea will be held in the Park room. Anna's Afternoon Tea |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Lunch Experience High Tea at the Sydney Opera House. Enjoy views of Sydney's skyline, the Royal Botanic Gardens and of course, the famous harbor, as you enjoy an afternoon in Sydney in style. The highlight of the tour is a private performance by an acclaimed opera singer who will entertain you while you sample a sophisticated High Tea created by three-star Michelin-trained French Chef, Guillaume Brahimi. Under the world's most famous sails, the stunning Sydney Opera House, there is an elegant dining room boasting spectacular views of Sydney's city skyline, the Royal Botanic gardens and a sparkling harbor. Australia's celebrated Chef, Guillaume Brahimi, is a three-star Michelin-trained French Chef and has created a sophisticated High Tea in quintessential Sydney style. You will be welcomed with a glass of fine Australian sparkling wine, a selection of stylish sandwiches, an assortment of beautiful teas, and exquisite pastries and petit fours. The highlight of this perfect Sydney afternoon is a private performance by an acclaimed opera singer, who will leave you simply entranced. They will experience an intimate rendering of celebrated opera classics. It is the combination of music, the finest cuisine, and the ambience of this extraordinary building that makes this a truly unique Sydney Opera House experience. City: Sydney Region: New South Wales Country: Australia Duration: 2 hours Continent: Australia and South Pacific |
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