The Wanchai Gloucester Luk Kwok Hong Kong Hotel's Le Menu Restaurant has launched a new theme called "Korean Snacks x Strawberry Delights Afternoon Tea Buffet", which is available from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm and offers a 4-hour all-you-can-eat-and-drink experience. The Afternoon Tea Buffet includes a variety of delicious Korean appetizers and hot dishes, a selection of delectable strawberry desserts, Häagen-Dazs ice cream, and free-flowing coffee or tea. What's more, the restaurant has a strawberry wall where guests can pick fresh strawberries and take photos, adding to the fun and relaxing atmosphere of the experience. It's the perfect setting for you to relax in a comfortable environment and spend a leisurely and enjoyable afternoon.
Korean Snacks:
- Korean Spicy Stir-fried Rice Cakes
- Korean Fish Cake Soup
- Korean Fried Chicken
- Crispy Fried Squid Tentacles
- Seafood Pancake
- Blood Sausage
- Korean Stir-fried Pork Neck Meat
- Korean Pan-fried Dumpling
- Korean Fried Chicken Wing
- Korean Vegetable Sushi Roll
- "Seoul Style" Potato Salad
- "Busan Style" Shrimp & Grass Noodle Salad
- Korean Eggplant with Soy Bean Paste
- Roasted Beef Open Faced Sandwich
- Egg Salad Sandwich
Dessert Delights:
- Chocolate Covered Strawberry
- Strawberry Mousse Cake
- Strawberry Panna Cotta
- Strawberry Napoleon
- Strawberry Cream Roll
- Sakura Cream Puff
- Red Dates Cake
- Fresh Fruit Tart
- Mango Pemolo Sago
- Crystal Jelly
- Häagen-Dazs Ice-cream
Live Cooking Station :
- Strawberry Pancake
Beverage:
- Free-flow of Coffee & Tea
*A Complimentary "Mega CUP Sundae" for table of 10 patrons or above. (Value HK$388)
Available Dates: 24 June to 26 November 2023
Available Time: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Price: HK$292 per adult / HK$194 per child
*Subject to 10% service charge based on the original price
Terms & Conditions:
- Applicable on Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays
- Valid for dine-in orders only
- Child: 3 - 11 Years old
- Photos are for reference only
- Food items are subject to change without prior notice
- The Gloucester Luk Kwok Hong Kong reserves the right of final decision