Le Chandelier
The next stop on the tearoom tour is located at 161 Lordship
Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8XH. Having never ventured into the area before, I was
pleasantly surprised by the relaxed and quiet high street, as well as the
enticing array of restaurants, cafes and boutiques to be found in the district.
A particularly interesting shop was called Mrs. Robinson (http://www.mrsrobinsonshop.co.uk/),
offering a large selection of retro-style goods that made me wish I wasn’t a
poor, struggling student. Opposite the shop was the tearoom itself, and just
like its website (http://www.lechandelier.co.uk/)
it is simple, elegant and appealing; just like the tearoom itself.
The front is finished in rose and mushroom, boasting an
outside seating area, occupied with a scattering of delicate wrought-iron garden
seats. Le Chandelier itself has a
very homely - though stylishly contemporary – interior, satisfyingly crammed with
a myriad of chairs, sofas and tables. The patisserie near the entrance
was loaded with enticing cakes and the signature symbol of the tearoom, the
upside-down ballerina legs, decorated many of the goods. The staff were
wonderfully welcoming, and the thinly disguised South London twangs were only
faintly amusing.
The food and drink itself was more than satisfactory, and I
myself sampled the vanilla flavoured black tea. It was very sweet and
certainly didn’t require the entire sugar cube I dumped in it. The scones were fresh, warm from the oven, and though the helpings of cream were a little meagre
the friendly waitress lost no time in topping us up with a whole bowlful upon
request.
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