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  2. The 14 Best Places for Afternoon Tea in NYC - AOL

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    Mandarin Oriental. Price: from $125/person, $85/child. Address: 80 Columbus Cir. (Central Park South) For the connoisseurs of scent, afternoon tea at the Mandarin Oriental is an experience for the ...

  3. Asiate - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant information; Established: 2003; 21 years ago (): Chef: Cyril Renaud: Food type: Contemporary American: Street address: In the Mandarin Oriental, New York hotel, on the 35th floor of 80 Columbus Circle (West 60th Street at Broadway), in Manhattan

  4. Get Fancy (or Cozy!) With the Best Places for Afternoon Tea ...

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    Choose from one of eight New York City locations for afternoon tea with an Asian-European flair. Enjoy hot or cold tea, and don't leave until you've tried one of the almost-too-pretty-to-eat ...

  5. Mandarin Oriental, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, New York are a collection of 64 condominiums located directly above the hotel on floors 64–80. The individual units range from 1,000 sq ft (93 m 2 ) to full-floor apartments with over 8,000 sq ft (740 m 2 ) of private space.

  6. L'Espalier - Wikipedia

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    It moved to an 1880s-era brick townhouse on Gloucester Street in 1982 and was purchased by McClelland in 1988. The restaurant moved again into the Mandarin Oriental complex in 2008. It was designed by Martin Vahtra of Projects Design in New York. L'Espalier is known locally as a popular place for marriage proposals and celebrity sightings. [2]

  7. Host an Amazing Afternoon Tea Party With These Recipes ... - AOL

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    Started by a peckish Duchess one afternoon in 1840, this tradition of snacking on an elegant spread of tea and treats became a centuries-long English tradition that's still valued by people around ...