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nobby Posts 1287
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30/03/2010 16:19:29
Yes how much are these places? Are they suitable for little ones too? Is afternoon tea All inclusive or is everything "extra"
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Maypa Posts 489
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30/03/2010 16:09:06
I love the afternoon tea at the One and Only for atmosphere, plenty to eat and good quality. The sweets are to die for. Burj al Arab is good for the ''Burj'' experienc, but didn't think the nibbles were as good as One & Only.
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GrannyMo Posts 236
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30/03/2010 14:58:11
l agree with the other posters...The Burj Al Arab Skyview Bar. My visitors all enjoyed Afternoon Tea at Plato's in Atlantis too,which is a fraction of the Burj price.
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Delta Posts 307
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30/03/2010 14:05:49
The Burj is my favourite for afternoon tea. The Ritz is also very nice. Have a nice time.
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BarefootContessa Posts 277
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30/03/2010 14:01:51
Raspberry Swirl wrote: Definitely One & Only over the Ritz. I have been to both and there is no comparison. Plus, One and Only is half the price.
How much were they?
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Tru Blu Posts 1599
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30/03/2010 13:53:05
Definitely One & Only over the Ritz. I have been to both and there is no comparison. Plus, One and Only is half the price.
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Noreen Posts 13
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30/03/2010 13:14:08
Thank you for all your replies - think I like the sound of the Ritz Carlton. x
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Oakley Posts 910
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30/03/2010 10:18:42
Second the Ritz....a bit of Old Dubai before the crazy boom. Love the atmosphere in their lounge
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Water baby Posts 599
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30/03/2010 09:47:23
High tea at the Ritz - fab food and lovely grounds. We always go there with the girls!
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elaineganm Posts 558
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30/03/2010 09:43:01
I had a good time at Burj Al Arab sky restaurant for sky tea. We were seated by the window view and it was beautiful. A warm place to chat and indulge in refillables sandwiches, deserts, pastries. Many varities of tea, coffee/ beverages 
Do check this place out
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anouschka Posts 4430
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30/03/2010 06:46:42
Noreen, If you do a search here then you will find a lot of recommendations here. I love both the Mirage and Al Qasr can highly recommend them both.
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wanda22 Posts 112
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30/03/2010 00:40:59
Agree with Mirage, never been myself but heard loads of good reviews, Burj Al Arab is the favourite for guests but pricey. Did 'Risala' at The Address, Dubai Mall last month, food good and plentiful but very, very slow service and very little ambiance, interior is boring lobby, very boring! Exterior has views of burj khalifa but nothing more spectacular. Waited 40mins between teapots and stands! Plan on doing Mirage next time.
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doha4now Posts 225
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29/03/2010 23:42:47
I like the royal mirage as it has the wow factor (you can always go for a walk in the gardens and there are plenty of photo ops!) and arabic themed sweets...i have also really liked the ritz carlton and that has the added bonus of being right by JBR so you can walk it all off after!
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Noreen Posts 13
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29/03/2010 22:16:14
My parents are here for a couple of weeks and I would like to take them out for afternoon tea.(Late mothers's Day pressie, early Fathers's Day pressie). I have been to a few but not recently. Where would you suggest? Thanks, Noreen
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