maiko 7426 Review of The Peninsula Hong Kong
Afternoon tea at Peninsula It's easy to say, it'...
Afternoon tea at Peninsula It's easy to say, it's hard to get to it ... It's impossible to make reservations except for the guests, so it's necessary to line up before the 15 o'clock teatime start. At least 60 minutes ago, the queue began to form, and 30 minutes ago it was a long line. Decide your line and let's line it up. If you can see the live band performances and the handsome waitresses, the time is soon.
Because there was a lot, we shared one person with two people. Still, my stomach is full. Tea comes in a pot like a silver fantasy movie, and when the amount is reduced it will be added hot water, so it will be endless. I would like to say that the tea time is endless ... but people in the queue always send a hot line of sight, such as "That customer, if I've finished, I can't go back right now," so I can't go so.
Dress code is smart casual.
But there were quite a few people who yelled in Chinese, and all these guys were wearing T-shirts and sandals. Still the people of the hotel say nothing. Hmmm, I went to a stylish fashion
What surprised me a bit was that I couldn't speak American. Taking a picture, I left the procession for half a step. I took it a half step, and when I was going to go back to the line, I was told by the procession clerk, "Everybody is lined up, so it will line up at the end."
Huh? Because I am here (at the top of the line), I have been in line for a long time. "We've been waiting in line for one hour." Anyway, I'll give it a question, oh, yes! And remember, "I queued!" Finally OK.
American language is line, English is queue.
Heh ~ ~ After all, what is the original England! I am impressed. Good, though.
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