"If you delight in all things traditional, then afternoon tea at TING is not for you. But if you’re open-minded, enjoy Asian food, and would prefer to gaze across a sparkling city rather than a Victorian dining room, then you can’t get much better than TING at Shangri-La hotel."
"To simply take a few snaps is not to fully appreciate the sight; better to sit down for a leisurely afternoon tea. There is a traditional English option, but the Asian-inspired afternoon tea is lighter, healthier and all-together tastier."
"Located on the 35th floor of The Shard, TĪNG is the place to head if you’re looking to enjoy exceptional teas with breathtaking 360-degree views of London. TĪNG offers two afternoon teas: a classically English experience and an Asian-inspired alternative. We couldn’t decide so we ordered both — which in retrospect was a fantastic idea."
"Afternoon tea at TING doesn’t come cheap. But like I often mentioned on this blog, the value of an activity shouldn’t always be measured by its price. Definitely worth the expense, in my opinion. Honestly, where else can you enjoy such a luxurious afternoon tea?"
"Offering afternoon tea with unrivalled views of London, Ting Lounge in the Shangri-La Hotel sits on level 35 of The Shard. Both the classic English afternoon tea and the Asian-inspired alternative are made using locally sourced produce, and served in one of the most desirable spots in the capital."
"They do the basics well. The staff are impeccably mannered, the Far-Eastern-inspired decor is sleek, and its classic afternoon tea hits all the right traditional notes."