Before I go on to say anything else - if you find that you’re at the right block but don’t see the restaurant anywhere, head to the BACK of the building. #learnfromjean
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You’re at the right place once you see "Malcolm Bistro" - guess it’s a day/night-Jekyll/Hyde situation. The restaurant does serve lunch and dinner service, but reservations have to be made in advance, and according to the staff, dinner is an exquisite 7-8 course meal. For afternoon tea time, they were serving gruyere gougeres (cheese puffs) and smoked salmon brioche at the time.
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The tea menu is pretty simplistic, listing just the categories (white, green, oolong, black) without further description. I went with white, and found out later during the staff’s introduction later that it was royal white peony. As you can see, the set up is elaborate. The staff pours the hot water over the leaves in circular motions (think coffee pour over style), and the tea is left steeping for about 4 minutes before it gets drained into a kettle below. The kettle is then moved to a stand above a small candle flame which keeps the tea warm. However, one thing that annoys me a little is that they only serve the first brew batch, and dispose of the leaves after. I should take a serious tea appreciation course to find out if that’s really a legit move. In any case, it was a sweet fragrant tea with mild floral undertones.