Dainty ‘Tsubaki Afternoon Tea’ at The Okura Prestige Bangkok
The Okura Prestige Bangkok brings the beauty of blooming Japanese camellia to your table ‘Tsubaki Afternoon Tea’ at Up & Above Restaurant and Bar. Known as the ‘queen of winter’, camellia flower symbolises love, affection, and admiration, and it blooms just in time for the season of love.
From 10 January to 31 March 2022, you can enjoy dreamy Tsubaki Afternoon Tea featuring tasty savouries and sweets like Norwegian salmon and wasabi sando; miso cream cheese and fit chutney tartlet; egg mimosa charcoal bun; wild forest mushroom Vol eau Vent; red current and Tsubaki chocolate praline; Hokkaido milk pudding; red velvet cream roll; chocolate and cherry cremeaux; cherry macaron; cranberry white chocolate scone served with fruit preserves and artisan clotted cream; and more.

Tsubaki Afternoon Tea is available daily from 14:00 to 17:00, priced at THB 1,750++ per set of two persons; THB 2,350++ per set of two persons inclusive of 2 glasses of Sparkling Rosé and THB 3,500++ per set of two persons inclusive of 2 glasses of Perrier-Jouët Champagne. For further details, please contact +66 (0) 2 687 9000 or fb.concierge@okurabangkok.com
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