Question 2: Why do Cantonese people like afternoon tea? In fact, afternoon tea is not very popular in Guangdong. It's from Hong Kong and Macao. Apart from the legacy of the former colonies, it is also because of the situation in these two places that dinner time is relatively late. Seven or eight in the evening is early, and some families have dinner at night 10, so they have to spend the time from lunch to dinner by afternoon tea. Later, with the more frequent exchanges between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, afternoon tea spread to Guangdong, but it was only available in busy urban life such as Guangzhou and Shenzhen, and few people in other areas actually ate it.
Question 3: Do Cantonese people drink afternoon tea for leisure, business and life enrichment?
Question 4: What does a Cantonese always say about afternoon tea? What is the lifestyle of local tyrants? Guangdong people have the habit of drinking afternoon tea.
Question 5: When is the most authentic tea drinking time in Guangdong?
Teahouses and restaurants in Guangzhou usually have afternoon tea around 2 o'clock or 2: 30, and finish before dinner.
Hong Kong
Most restaurants in Hong Kong call it "tea time" from 2: 30pm to 5: 30pm. Most fast food restaurants, western restaurants and tea restaurants will provide meals with smaller portions and cheaper prices than lunch [1]. Most restaurants in Hong Kong will offer special discounts during this period. Snacks or noodles served in tea time are generally cheaper than lunch and dinner.
In the construction industry, decoration industry and some office buildings in Hong Kong, there will be a tea time called "3: 30" (3 pm 15). However, this is just an established rest time, not a daily meal.
Britain, England
English people drink afternoon tea in rich and thrifty ways, from noble formal tea parties to afternoon tea where they can only eat snacks instead of drinking tea.
Nowadays, English afternoon tea is usually held from 3: 30 pm to 4: 30 pm.
Question 6: Where is a good place to have afternoon tea in Guangzhou? Suggest going to Pizza Hut for afternoon tea from 2 pm to 5 pm.
You can also order afternoon tea after eight o'clock in the evening, just like in the afternoon.
The content is divided into three meals: (the drinks in the three meals are all the same, so you can choose one)
A meal: drinks+snacks of your choice (such as ice cream, potato chips, onion rings, etc. ).
B meal: drinks+snacks (cake, pig, mutton balls, chicken skewers)
C meal: drinks+dessert (chicken wings, cheesecake, tiramisu, vanilla anchovies)
Let me remind you: if you don't need to drink hot, you might as well order iced lemon black tea, because you can have two creamers without ice and lemon, which will turn into milk tea, that is, order one thing and drink two products!
I hope you can enjoy your afternoon tea!
Question 7: Why do Cantonese people like to drink morning tea and afternoon tea? Because Guangzhou is a city of food, there are many samples, and the harmonious collocation of meal time is very particular. In the morning and at noon, most people like to eat snacks. Drinking tea and eating snacks is becoming more and more popular, and then it becomes a habit.
Question 8: Does anyone have afternoon tea with me? Is there anyone who will go to T with me in Cantonese?
Question 9: How do you say "have afternoon tea" in Cantonese? Have afternoon tea! Hong Kong people often say: "high tea"
Question 10: What are the famous teahouses in Guangdong? A. Cuizhu Tea House, No.279 Cuizhu Middle Road, Foshan City
B. Ding Dian Tea House -(0757)83360 1 17 No.7 Jianxin Road, Chancheng District, Foshan City 16- 17 Store.
C. Yufu Tea House in Dafu Square, Lunchang Road, Lunjiao, Shunde District, Foshan City -(0757)27337773
D. Cup Black Tea Village Tonghua Store -(0757)83998477 Opposite to Hongye Primary School, Tonghua Road 14-2, Chancheng District, Foshan City
E. Tea House, No.29-30 Guipan Road, Shunde District, Foshan City