Chinese Afternoon Tea, Sunday 10th April 2022
A fabulous afternoon of Chinese Afternoon Tea at Lu Ban Restaurant, with a selection of dumplings and steamed buns and sweet treats, served with your choice of selected wine, beer, tea and soft drinks.
A fabulous afternoon of Chinese Afternoon Tea at Lu Ban Restaurant, with a selection of dumplings and steamed buns and sweet treats, served with your choice of selected wine, beer, tea and soft drinks.
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