The Langham, Hong Kong launches an afternoon tea set partnership with Danish jewellery brand Pandora this summer. Through Aug. 31, the afternoon tea is beautifully presented in white and pink leather boxes that mimic the brand’s jewellery boxes, with each edible delicacy inspired by a specific charm from Pandora’s High Summer 2018 collection. Classic and deluxe versions of the tea set are available.
Guests who purchase either of the tea sets will receive a Pandora tote bag, collected from three selected Pandora stores in Tsim Sha Tsui, while supplies last. Afternoon tea is served weekdays 15:00 to 17:00, and on weekends at 14:15 and 16:30. The classic tea set is HK$348 for one; the deluxe version is HK$528 for one person.
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