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The Shangri-La Vegan Afternoon Tea

by Melle Bon Plan
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There are some places in Paris whose very name makes you dream… This is the case for the Shangri-La, the former private mansion of Prince Roland Bonaparte, located in the very chic 16th arrondissement of Paris, which is now one of the most renowned luxury hotels in the capital.

The hotel’s new head pastry chef, Michaël Bartocetti, has been offering a gourmet 100% Vegan and completely natural Afternoon Tea since the start of the school year, which I was lucky enough to be invited to discover.

Elegant restaurant dining room with red banquette, set tables and indoor greenery.

Shangri-La tea room with chandelier and green plants on the mezzanine level.

Table set for two with red chairs on a floral carpet.

This all-plant-based approach obviously stems from an unprecedented rise in this specific demand, but it is also part of a more general ethical approach to eliminate (or reduce) animal fats and proteins from our diet.

The result is stunning, because it is very difficult to detect the difference in this afternoon tea if you don’t know about it beforehand. Creativity and gourmet delight are obviously still at the heart of this perfect teatime tasting.

Jam and vegan cream in verrines for the afternoon tea at the Shangri-La.

Table for two with red chairs in front of floral wallpaper.

Luxurious indoor tea room with plants and red banquette, Shangri-La.Presentation of vegan scones and pastries on a tiered Shangri-La stand.

Working with producers and choosing seasonal products is therefore essential to alter the fruit and flavors as little as possible, and to replace animal proteins with plant proteins that are more subtle, easier to digest, and less allergenic.

The Shangri-La Afternoon tea consists of:

  • A tier with revisited Figolu biscuits, a granola bar, a financier, a soft cookie, and a small chocolate biscuit.

Assortment of plant-based finger food for the afternoon tea at the Shangri-La.

  • Two magnificent flavored scones, absolutely succulent!

Shangri-La vegan scone on a white plate.

  • The chestnut-blackcurrant Mont Blanc, made without egg whites and therefore easier to digest, this Mont Blanc is very light. Made with chestnuts from Lozère, blackcurrants from the Hautes-Alpes and Anjou, blackcurrant juice from Corrèze, and chestnut flour from Ardèche.

Vegan chestnut dome with chocolate vermicelli and gold leaf, Shangri-La

  • The Calisson, an orange mousse, an almond and hazelnut financier biscuit from Bourbonnais, marzipan from Berry, and almond milk.

Shiny individual pastry with ginger and gold leaf on a white plate.

  • The Chocolate Tart.

Vegan chocolate pastry garnished with mousseline on a white plate.

The pro tip: in all honesty, this afternoon tea is so generous that one is plenty for 2, unless you haven’t eaten for 3 days…

100% Vegan Afternoon Tea, including around ten pastries as well as mini savory sandwiches and a hot drink of your choice

Monday to Friday from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM, Saturday and Sunday from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM

price: €45 per person (€80 for two people)

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Assortment of elegant vegan pastries from the Shangri-La on a black table.Small colorful rolled cake with fruit inside, in front of a chocolate plaque with a stylized 'B'.

We also had the chance to get a little preview of the pastry trolley offered by the chef à la carte during the day, if you just want to come for tea and a cake, for example. I’ll let you enjoy them in pictures.

  • The grand cru chocolate éclair (€12), with Sura 70% chocolate cream, cocoa crust, Tannéa chocolate chantilly, and bitter chocolate truffle.

Vegan chocolate pastry with cocoa beans for the vegan afternoon tea.

  • Seasonal Maury and fig tart (€12), a wine tart, a practice from the past. I didn’t have enough room left to taste this creation, but my curiosity was certainly piqued!

Vegan pastry with figs, red glaze, and gold leaf on a white plate.

Individual fig tartlet with gold leaf on a white plate.

  • The lemon shortbread (€12), re-imagined by the chef from the lemon tart in a much lighter version, a delight! With Nice candied lemon and yuzu ganache.

Vegan pastry decorated with gold leaf on a black plate.

  • Exotic sensations (€12), soft biscuit, peanut crunch, and passion fruit cheesecake mousse.

Square pastry with orange decoration and Shangri-La label on a white plate.

Honestly, I don’t think the prices of the pastries are excessive at all, considering the quality of the products, and in such conditions, it would really be a shame to deny yourself the pleasure of going for tea for a special occasion in this magnificent hotel.

Shangri-La Hotel

10 Avenue d'Iéna, 75016 Paris

 


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⇒ All my tea rooms in Paris

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⇒ Toraya Japanese tea room (75001)
⇒ Salon de thé des Ecrivains (75003)
⇒ Aux Cerises de Lutèce (75005)
⇒ L’Autre Thé rue Mouffetard (75005)
⇒ Sweet Spot, spread bar (75005)
⇒ Maison de la Chine tea room (75006)
⇒ Georges Cannon tea house (75006)
⇒ Christmas Tea Time at the Buddha-Bar Hotel (75008)
⇒ La Pâtisserie des Rêves (75016)
⇒ Shangri-La vegan Afternoon tea (75016)

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Photo credits: Nicolas Diolez and Mademoiselle Bon Plan
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