Walk along Fifth Avenue past Bergdorf Goodman, stop just short of Central Park and you will arrive at New York's "most fashionable address" - The Plaza Hotel.
Join Kim for a walk on the red carpet draping your designer handbag and shopping bags on your arm entering the grand lobby on your way to the Palm Court.
This grand hotel opened in 1905 and began serving tea in 1907. F. Scott Fitzgerald set important scenes here in his masterpiece, The Great Gatsby. The Beatles stayed at the hotel on their first New York visit in 1964. And Kim recalled that Carrie Bradshaw ran down the hallway where the pianist was playing with cake in one of the Sex and the City episodes.
The table is set. It's time to sit for tea.
You are surrounded by mirrored doors, large palms, marble columns, and socialites.
I sipped The Plaza's Earl Gray tea while Kim enjoyed the Afternoon tea blend.
Perched overhead is an 1,800 square foot luminous stained glass lay light.
Amidst the opulent old world luxury, the French flatware, white linens and china were modern and simple.
The Classic tea is served.
I sampled truffled quail egg and cucumber sandwiches while Kim enjoyed upscale fare including Maine lobster, Sturgeon caviar and smoked salmon.
Taking time for tea.
Scones were baked fresh and served warm with lemon curd, double devonshire cream and preserves.
Decadent dessert completed the experience: Pate de fruit, sacher torte, lemon tea cake, hazelnut napoleon and French macarons.
Admittedly, I am a shopper, but on this trip I only purchased a couple of things, one of which was this cookie jar of The Plaza. I couldn't resist this castle to house my cookies!
Goodbye Plaza, our carriage awaits.
We simply had to find Alice sitting on her mushroom in Central Park with the March Hare and Mad Hatter before we left the city.
"Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!"
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