It is not a common cafe, it is for high-tea diners, it is Annabelle's Place. It provides English cuisines where you can find various pastries which are suitable for high-tea.
To my disappointment, certain issues happened when I came with the voucher. I passed the voucher to a waiter which after that being threw away like rubbish. I think he might not know about this Foodmice thingy. I was sitting there for quite long, thinking they were preparing the food for me until a waitress came to take the order. After that I was told that the voucher was not valid for public holiday (I went last Saturday). Well, I never received any notification saying the voucher was not valid on that day. This was probably because FoodMice forgot to state such terms and conditions in the e-mail. At last, I was allowed to use that voucher.
To my disappointment, certain issues happened when I came with the voucher. I passed the voucher to a waiter which after that being threw away like rubbish. I think he might not know about this Foodmice thingy. I was sitting there for quite long, thinking they were preparing the food for me until a waitress came to take the order. After that I was told that the voucher was not valid for public holiday (I went last Saturday). Well, I never received any notification saying the voucher was not valid on that day. This was probably because FoodMice forgot to state such terms and conditions in the e-mail. At last, I was allowed to use that voucher.





It came with large pot with two cups. If you want to taste the tea, I would recommend you not to add the milk. However, milk is good if you wan to have a thicker texture or taste.



Thanks FoodMice for the voucher.
More info : Annabelle's Place