See I told you you could get refills. The waitress will come along with additional stuff. You have to keep your eye out for her and make sure you catch her before other hungry customers swipe all the stuff away. Even though I’m not that great a fan of macarons, I enjoyed these very much, I took 2! I think 2’s as much as I can eat before it start getting all cloying and sickly. If you love macarons, well, need I say more? You can treat this like a “macaron buffet”! Red velvet mini cake awas also quite nice. The other cakes were so – so. ![]() The creme brulee was my favourite dish from the dessert row. Utter decadence and creaminess after you’ve cracked open the thin caramelised sugar top. Despite me feeling quite full at this stage, I just HAD to go for seconds. Not the best looking creme brulee I must admit, which was why I left it to the end, but what a lovely end it was.
![]() I didn’t know we could have fruit teas until we were walking out of The Courtyard and saw these. I don’t mind sticking to my unsweetened hot teas with all those desserts around, but if you want fruit teas, don’t miss these.
![]() 2 hours to enjoy afternoon tea is too short a time frame, if you ask me, and 1.5 hrs for the 2nd seating on weekends, why bother. With the opening of new hotels, and more hotels jumping on the afternoon tea bandwagon, and competition from the cafes where you can while away your afternoon at a cheaper cost, I do hope to see The Fullerton hotel upping the wow factor in the afternoon tea that they serve. |