The Secret Garden London afternoon tea where a butterfly flies out the menu

I found an afternoon tea in London completely inspired by The Secret Garden and it was one of the best I’ve ever tried. <i>(Image: Emily Davison)</i>
I found an afternoon tea in London completely inspired by The Secret Garden and it was one of the best I’ve ever tried. (Image: Emily Davison)

I found an afternoon tea in London completely inspired by The Secret Garden and it was one of the best I’ve ever tried.

London is simply brimming, if you’ll excuse the pun, with afternoon teas from classic to themed, including one themed around the much-loved children’s classic by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

Taj 51 in Buckingham Gate is currently offering their Secret Garden themed afternoon tea, featuring floral touches and edible treats inspired by nature.

News Shopper: Taj 51 in Buckingham Gate is currently offering their Secret Garden themed afternoon tea.
News Shopper: Taj 51 in Buckingham Gate is currently offering their Secret Garden themed afternoon tea.

Taj 51 in Buckingham Gate is currently offering their Secret Garden themed afternoon tea. (Image: Emily Davison)

The experience is set within the Kona Restaurant of the hotel, where we began by walking through a courtyard decorated with giant butterflies, flowers and a rustic sign pointing you in the direction of the “Secret Garden.”

News Shopper: We began by walking through a courtyard decorated with giant butterflies, flowers and a rustic sign.
News Shopper: We began by walking through a courtyard decorated with giant butterflies, flowers and a rustic sign.

We began by walking through a courtyard decorated with giant butterflies, flowers and a rustic sign. (Image: Emily Davison)

We first began the experience by opening a menu that was fashioned to look like the ornate iron gate that Mary unlocks in the book, with a little butterfly ready to greet us.

News Shopper: The menu was fashioned to look like the ornate iron gate that Mary unlocks in the book.
News Shopper: The menu was fashioned to look like the ornate iron gate that Mary unlocks in the book.

The menu was fashioned to look like the ornate iron gate that Mary unlocks in the book. (Image: Emily Davison)

This was then followed with a box which contained the ornate key Mary finds, made from decadent chocolate, to begin the journey and unlock the gate.

News Shopper: A box contained the ornate key Mary finds, made from decadent chocolate, to unlock the gate.
News Shopper: A box contained the ornate key Mary finds, made from decadent chocolate, to unlock the gate.

A box contained the ornate key Mary finds, made from decadent chocolate, to unlock the gate. (Image: Emily Davison)

The afternoon tea came served in a gold birdcage and featured an assortment of sweet and savoury treats.

Savouries consisted of four sandwiches including herb and chicken with lemon mayo, egg and garden peas, smoked salmon with avocado dill cream cheese, and cucumber, beetroot and basil.

News Shopper: The afternoon tea came served in a gold birdcage and featured an assortment of sweet and savoury treats.
News Shopper: The afternoon tea came served in a gold birdcage and featured an assortment of sweet and savoury treats.

The afternoon tea came served in a gold birdcage and featured an assortment of sweet and savoury treats. (Image: Emily Davison)

The sweet treats consisted of four floral themed treats which included a rose-shaped mousse made with raspberry and lychee and finished with dew drops, to signify the roses Mary finds in the garden.

News Shopper: The sweet treats consisted of four floral themed treats.
News Shopper: The sweet treats consisted of four floral themed treats.

The sweet treats consisted of four floral themed treats. (Image: Emily Davison)

There was also a zesty citrus cream cheese tart with basil and lemon, along with a mango and lime mousse finished with chocolate butterflies.

Finally, we finished off with an edible chocolate pot, which was a rich and indulgent chocolate mousse served in an edible pot and topped with edible flowers.

News Shopper: The sweet treats included a zesty citrus cream cheese tart with basil and lemon.
News Shopper: The sweet treats included a zesty citrus cream cheese tart with basil and lemon.

The sweet treats included a zesty citrus cream cheese tart with basil and lemon. (Image: Emily Davison)
Freshly baked wild berry scones were served with rose jam and cream, lychee syrup and drizzled with lavender honey, and I loved the flavours of the honey and the lychee.

News Shopper: Freshly baked wild berry scones were served with rose jam and cream, lychee syrup and drizzled with lavender honey.
News Shopper: Freshly baked wild berry scones were served with rose jam and cream, lychee syrup and drizzled with lavender honey.

Freshly baked wild berry scones were served with rose jam and cream, lychee syrup and drizzled with lavender honey. (Image: Emily Davison)

For tea, you can choose between three different blends from Bird and Blend, which included a traditional black tea with lavender, a herbal tea and a fruit tea for something sweeter.

News Shopper: For tea, you can choose between three different blends from Bird and Blend.
News Shopper: For tea, you can choose between three different blends from Bird and Blend.

For tea, you can choose between three different blends from Bird and Blend. (Image: Emily Davison)

This afternoon tea has a lot of attention to detail, from the floral crockery to the books of the Secret Garden displayed on the window.

News Shopper: This afternoon tea has a lot of attention to detail.
News Shopper: This afternoon tea has a lot of attention to detail.

This afternoon tea has a lot of attention to detail. (Image: Emily Davison)

This afternoon tea is priced at £75 per person with 50 percent discount for children, one of the most pricey afternoon teas in London but definitely a treat experience I’d recommend for anyone who loves nature and literature.