Reviews
If you have the opportunity and the cash to experience afternoon tea here, you should. That being said, it is an experience. You aren’t paying for the rarest ingredients, which were still quite exceptional, you are paying for the history, the environment, the impeccable service, and the whole experience of having tea in such a storied place. The service was incredible. Everyone was so friendly and courteous. The food was superb as was the tea. We absolutely had a blast and would love to do it again.
Lovely experience! I was in NYC for the weekend so I made a reservation for Afternoon Tea. After a day of traveling, being able to relax, have a bite to eat, sip some tea and read was much needed. They allow about 90 minutes for tea which is plenty to unwind and soak in the experience. The Plaza is a gorgeous hotel and The Palm is no exception. The tea selection was quite good and the food tasty. I wouldn't say it's necessarily so tasty to be worth the $150 price tag but, as with many things, it's the experience and ambience you're paying for. I had a lovely experience with excellent service. Will definitely come again the next time I am in the city.
Had holiday tea here in 2021 Dec. The food itself is fine for the price point. overall experience was great. Service is very attentive and naturally friendly. A minor issue is that we had to wait for 15 mins even if we are on time for our reservation.
I had an amazing experience here having Afternoon Tea with my mom! As a present for her birthday, I decided to treat her to tea, and oh my gosh, we had the best time! The Plaza is gorgeous and just sitting there was an experience in itself, but the tea and treats were amazing! Yes, it’s pricy, but the food was delicious, and the waitstaff was very attentive. One thing I will say is the food you get is just tea food, nothing super fancy or over the top but you can tell it high quality products and it’s made well. If you’re looking for a fancy restaurant experience with fancy food this isn’t it, this is afternoon tea done right at a cost that make sense for the location. After all you're not just paying for tea here; you’re paying for the whole experience!
The Palm Court I instead indulge in Starbucks plastic sandwiches. Seriously, at least they are more significant portions. Phenomena like this have driven iconic places to lose their charm and authenticity. The experience? Fun, sure. But our purpose wasn't to visit the Epcot center. We intended to invest our budgeted money towards the essence of the Plaza Hotel. The waiters were a complete disaster. Uninterested in their tasks, rude, and with precarious English spoken. Overpriced is an understatement when you get served barbie doll food. Old, even moldy, I would say. The Palm Court not only does not do justice to its tradition but also competes with a tea parlor in Chinatown. And guess what... yes. It loses.
We always stop in at The Plaza when visiting NYC. This time we had dinner off the Lite Fare menu and couldn’t have been happier with the food and service. We had the filets. While they weren’t the best we’ve ever had they were very good and we thought the prices were certainly fair. Our steaks included a side too. Cozy, romantic, classic.
Great experience celebrating my girlfriend's birthday here. All of the treats were delicious, and they were ready to go with a vegetarian version of all sandwiches available just ask, even though we didn't see it on the menu. Tea selection was great, though I wish I had gone with one of the standard offerings rather than splurging on dong ding. I personally love pure leaf tea but I think I could have gotten similar quality somewhere else for much cheaper, or maybe I just prefer to drink that without a smattering of delicious snacks to distract me from the nuances of the tea. In any case, my girlfriend's Darjeeling was a much better pairing, and already included in the original price. Champagne was delicious and well worth the extra charge. The staff was extremely kind in giving us a box pictured to commemorate the birthday celebration. It came with a note, a chocolate, and four tea cookies. Cookies are slightly over-salted but still delicious, and it was so pleasant to receive.
Believe it or not, The Palm Court can easily be your neighborhood bar for someone just interested in good food and good vibes. Take a seat at the center bar and you can enjoy a meal by yourself in a very pampered but casual atmosphere. If you like lamb chops, it even surpasses ones that you will find in Paterson, NJ—-make sure to only order the dish with two pieces unless sharing as they are ginormous! Though the lighting may be a bit too bright before the evening dims around 5, you can better see the beautiful stain glass ceiling and decor during the day.
Afternoon tea. 110 dollars each. Positive points. Great room. Birthday chocolates a lovely touch. High quality sweet cakes, macaroons, mousses. Negative points. Restrooms outdated and a long way from dining area, no good for the mobility restricted. Some tables in dining area have a pretty poor view, layout needs looking at. Also dress code is mixed. Some very smart, others looked like they'd just got off a sweaty run. A lot of staff, but our welcome was unfriendly and not worthy of a premium experience. Better options elsewhere in New York.
One of the things we like to do is take a break to enjoy a nice cheese tray and some wine at a five star luxury hotel. This time we went to The Palm Court at The Plaza. We were presented with three types of cheeses along with bread, crackers, nuts, and jam to pair them with. It's always great to try all the different combinations while enjoying a glass of pinot grigio. All three cheeses were wonderful. The service was exceptional. The young lady who helped was Catherine. She was very pleasant and attentive. We also really enjoyed the quiet ambiance of the Palm Court's atrium setting with high ceilings that allowed the space to feel open and airy, which is especially nice for an interior setting. The restaurant has a very stylish, yet sophisticated decor. Overall this was a great place to take a pause from a busy day of sightseeing.