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Downtown Highlights: Tea and Sympathy A bit of British New York City

We’re sympathetic to those who have not been here for a proper British Tea. We had the pleasure of experiencing a traditional British comfort food restaurant, appropriately named Tea and Sympathy. There are basically two types: “low” tea and “high” tea. 

Scone with Raspberry jam and clotted cream

Anna Maria Russell, the 7th Duchess of Bedford and a dear friend of Queen Victoria, can be accredited with introducing the concept of “afternoon” or “low” tea to upper-class households. Her butler at her request, to bring only tea, bread, butter, perhaps even a few scones to her chambers around 5 pm, the time of day when we all feel slightly peckish, but not ready for a full meal. Eventually, the Duchess, enjoyed this on a daily basis, to the point where she invited her friends, essentially creating a new social ritual.

High Tea, the origins of afternoon tea show clearly it was the preserve of the rich in the 19th century. For workers in the newly industrialized Britain, tea time had to wait until after work. By that hour, tea was generally served with heartier dishes, such as meat, fish, egg dishes, substantially more than just tea and cakes. Workers needed sustenance after a hard day of labor, this meal is more often hot and filling, accompanied by a pot of good, strong tea to revive them from a day’s work.

No need to travel all the way to London for this authentic British ritual, Tea and Sympathy serves classic dishes including Scones with Clotted Cream, Welsh Rarebit, Bangers, and Mash, Sunday Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding, and more.

We had the sheer pleasure of pairing our delights with the UK’s choice for sparkling wine from Chapel Down exclusive only to Tea and Sympathy here in New York.

After years of being served at Buckingham Palace (including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding), Chapel Down was introduced to NYC with a partnership with the quintessential British restaurant Tea & Sympathy in Greenwich Village. 

Tea & Sympathy has been serving traditional British comfort food to the West Village since 1990. Their traditional menu offers classic British favorites including Afternoon Tea, Bangers and Mash, and even the beloved Shepherd’s Pie. Now customers can pair the experience with a bottle of either Chapel Down’s rose or Bacchus-based Brut sparkling wine.

Chapel Down Rose Sparkling Wine
Scrumptious Fish and Chips from A Salt and Battery

Tea & Sympathy opened its doors in 1990 and has been a staple for Brits living in the US and us American’s who truly love all the UK’s favorite foods. Next door you can find A Salt & Battery one of the best fish and chips shops in all of NYC!

Tea & Sympathy Store

Afternoon Tea

High Tea

In this episode, Sam enjoys a superb British Afternoon Tea. This meal came on a two-tier platter with tea sandwiches including egg salad, chicken salad, and tuna salad sandwiches.

These sandwiches were delicious, comforting, and light.

Sandwiches the British way

This lunch also included various cakes and baked goods like the sticky toffee pudding cupcake and scones with clotted cream. We also had the pleasure of trying Tea and Sympathy’s signature black tea. It was delicious!

Gluten-Free Lunch with Tea

Marley tried the Absolutely Fabulous Salad, one of the gluten-free lunch options at Tea and Sympathy This mixed green salad is complete with chicken, avocado, a hard-boiled egg, bacon, tomatoes, and a delicious vinaigrette dressing.

GF Salad with Chicken, Egg, and Bacon

Tea and Sympathy are currently searching for a new place to purchase gluten-free bread from. They’re hoping to offer a gluten-free Afternoon Tea option soon!

Visiting Tea and Sympathy felt like visiting London. It’s an experience you don’t want to miss. When you visit, be sure to check out the adorable shop next door that sells British treats, teapots, and more.

Sunday dinner Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding
Tea & Sympathy famous car

For the last episode of Downtown Highlights, click here.

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Duran Sandwiches Has Pumpkin For Halloween 2016 & Beyond

Photo courtesy of Duran Sandwiches
Photo courtesy of Duran Sandwiches

Tamás Szebeni, owner of Duran Sandwiches, went from shooting the Hungarian version of American and British entertainment shows like X Factor, Dancing With The Stars, and Big Brother to operating a quaint sandwich shop in Gramercy.

Today, he still does voiceover work for Master Chef from his New York City apartment, but dedicates most of his time to running Duran, whose visually-petite and masterful creations that can be seen from down the block.

The petite, open-faced sandwiches are remarkably less common here than in Europe, but people are digging the chance to create their own tiny smorgasbord of several tiny sandies.

Photo courtesy of Duran Sandwiches
Photo courtesy of Duran Sandwiches

These include variety of meat, seafood, vegetarian and vegan selections layered with Duran Cream. Some of these include Spicy Hungarian Salami, Hot Pepper Egg Salad, Smoked Salmon with celery root puree, farmer’s cheese, egg and tomato, the vegan Avocado Smash, with tomatoes, onion and lime juice, and the Sundried Tomato, with a blend of fresh and sundried tomatoes and the unique addition of dates for an earthy sweetness.

For fall, their new arrivals are Pumpkin Spice sandwiches made with fresh pumpkin purée, mascarpone cheese, fresh ginger, nutmeg and either Chili pepper topped with red beets and sprouts, or cinnamon topped with golden beets, sprouts and pumpkin seeds

“Each sandwich is handmade like a piece of cake,” said Szebeni. “After four months of practice and hard work, everyone knows how to make them.”

Duran Sandwiches is located at 62 Madison Avenue and 27th and open Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM and on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

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