Movenpick Afternoon Tea, Bali Indonesia

Before the conference started, I had a day or two to adjust to the time change and prepare the kids room and buy any supplies needed.  
I also took a few hours off to have an afternoon tea!


Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali 

tea was served in the Anarasa Restaurant.




I thought it would be as advertised on line- "

Enjoy our afternoon tea with a tempting sweets buffet and free flow of tea and coffee options with tropical garden views on the veranda of the Katha lobby lounge."  But, the restaurant was very nice too.


I did some research before I left the states.  I booked my afternoon tea based off-
1. walking distance from my hotel (20 minute walk)
2. cost (this was $13.88)
3. tea and food served

The heat was a lot and I ended up taking a "Grab" (like an uber) to and from...it only cost $2.12, lol.
Next time I may go a little further for something a little more traditional Indonesian and not plan on walking....


I was very surprised there were two plates of sweets....I would have rather had two plates of spring rolls and dumplings, lol.

I also had a pot of Dilmah jasmine tea.


I had spring roll, and a "purse"- often called a dumpling or money bag


Dilmah Jasmine Tea.  It was very good...I drank the entire pot.


I am not sure what all was on my plate, but I did enjoy it!

Matcha tart, scone, raspberry macaron, a mango tart, and some sort of chocolate cake.


I made a faux pas and I cut the scone the wrong direction!

And I can't ever decide if the clotted cream goes on first or the jelly- so I put them side by side.


Such a reasonable price for all I received! 


I would give this afternoon tea a 5 out of 5 teacups!  The staff was very friendly and helpful.  The food was very good.  Everything was clean and pretty.  The tea was nice too.  The best was the price!
I would do this again...but maybe ask for more savory or the sweets.



I enjoyed all the different restroom symbols while in Indonesia.  


How fun are these lounge seats???