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Reid’s Palace Hotel (afternoon tea) – Review – Madeira, Portugal (8.5/10)
July 3, 2007 by Helen Yuet Ling Pang
Posted in food, restaurant review | Tagged afternoon tea, food, Funchal, location, Madeira, Portugal, Reid's Palace Hotel, restaurant review | 3 Comments
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It looks like you guys where in paradise for awhile, the food drinks and scenery of Portugal look beautiful.
Hello! It really was a perfect afternoon – the sandwiches, cakes and scones were delicious (far too much for us to finish), the tea heavenly, the weather and view of the ocean perfect and the surrounding so peaceful (with live piano playing quietly in the background). I really recommend going to Reid’s for afternoon tea! And Madeira is a wonderful place to visit too.
Helen Yuet Ling
Afternoon Tea at Reids, Madeira is 1 of the things you should have on your personal list of “things to do before I die !” The Island of Madeira is a must see, stay at the Savoy if Reids is not available & have afternoon tea on the terrace at Reids Palace its superb. Book in advance…
The tea is in a beautiful setting, the food & teas are fantastic, the staff very curtious & the whole experience worth every penny.