Private Chef Dining

Vintage High Tea

$115.00

High Tea:

Indulge in a traditional high tea experience, with a little extra flair. This gourmet high tea will be carefully designed by your personal chef to match your unique tastes and preferences, and can even be tailored to a cuisine or theme of your choice.

Enjoy an abundance of delectable canapés and a variety of exceptional organic teas, including a range of small food items and larger savoury canapés. All ingredients hand-selected by your chef to guarantee the highest quality, and the experience includes set-up and decor. 

The price is per person, inclusive of TAX, a minimum of 20 guests applies, includes an average of 12 gourmet canapés per person. 

What’s included?

  • All necessary High Tea equipment, including crockery, cutlery, and decor/set-up,
  • Minimum of 4 varieties of premium, high quality organic Australian-grown teas,
  • 2 varieties of substantial savoury food items,
  • 4 varieties of smaller savoury food items,
  • 6 varieties of sweets/dessert items. 

You can find a few sample high-tea menus by scrolling further below. 

Book in 3 easy steps:

  1. select add to cart,
  2. enter event details,
  3. secure pay online.

If you would like to book this package and add service staff or additional products please add this package to the cart and then go on to add the additional packages. In case you want a different package simply go back to the main shop page and view the rest of the Private Chef packages. 

Your menu will be fully customised based on your requirements by a Private Chef.


Menu examples

1. Chef Robert’s Traditional English example menu:

  1. Tea: English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Black Rose Tea, Emerald Mango Paradise
  2. Substantial items: Bakewell Tart, Cheese and Onion Flan
  3. Tea sandwiches: Lemon Chicken, Garden Vegetable, Dijon Pesto, Watercress Egg Salad
  4. Sweets: British Fruit Cake, English Scone, Margarita Pie, Chef’s freshly baked Tea Cookies, Toasted Coconut Tea Cakes, Mini Cheesecakes with Vanilla Wafer Crusts

2. Chef Arnaud’s example menu:

  1. Pork bacon  – Pork sausage patties  – Turkey sausage patties   – Over-medium fresh eggs  – Toasted sourdough  – Herb butter 
  2.  Station Fresh eggs, cheddar, mozzarella, bell peppers, onions, pickled jalapenos, spinach, diced ham, tomato, fresh herbs
  3. Seasonal berries, melon, grapes, citrus, mint VG, GF 
  4. Assorted danishes, croissants, butter, preserves 

How to Finalize Your Booking

Next Steps

  • Please finalize your reservation by paying in full. If you’re paying via bank transfer or card payment, be sure to include your order number as the payment reference.
  • After payment is received, CHEFIN will email you a booking confirmation along with a calendar invitation. This email will also include a form where you can share your event details, preferences, and dietary requirements.
  • Once the form is completed and returned, we’ll match you with a Private Chef when your event date is less than 3 weeks away, ensuring the best fit based on your needs and location.
  • Your assigned chef will design a custom menu tailored to your tastes, dietary needs, and the style of your event.
  • You’ll have the opportunity to review the menu, share feedback, and request adjustments before everything is finalized.

Frequently Asked questions

What menu will I receive for my event?

Your Personal Chef will create a fully customized menu once your reservation is confirmed. Every menu is tailored to your tastes, dietary needs, and event style — no two menus are ever the same. We’re confident you’ll love your chef’s creation, and if not, we’ll work with you until it’s perfect.

Can I choose a specific Personal Chef for my event?

After your booking is confirmed, our matching system reviews your preferences and pairs you with the most suitable chefs available in your area. You’ll receive a selection of chef profiles to choose from whenever possible.

During peak periods or last-minute bookings, a chef may be assigned directly to ensure your event is fully supported.

How does booking a Personal Chef work?

After you reserve your event online, you’ll receive a Booking Confirmation with your order details and next steps. You’ll then complete a short form with your dietary needs, food preferences, and event details.

From there, our system matches you with the best-suited chef, who will design a customized menu specifically for your event.

Do you have chefs available for my event?

Yes — and if for any reason we cannot assign a chef for your date, you will receive a full refund. We maintain a nationwide network of vetted Personal Chefs, giving us strong coverage across multiple cuisines, locations, and event styles.

What do I need to prepare for my event?

Please clear 1–2 shelves in your refrigerator and make some counter space available. When your chef arrives, they will need a brief walkthrough of your kitchen and dining area.

If your booking does not include waitstaff, you may need to set the table and provide your own plates, glassware, cutlery, and serving pieces.

What time does the chef arrive on the day?

Your Personal Chef will arrive approximately 1.5 hours before the scheduled mealtime with all the ingredients needed and will begin preparing your dishes right away.

If you’ve also booked waitstaff or bartenders, they will arrive separately.

Once service is complete, the team will clean the kitchen and event area, leaving the space spotless for you to enjoy the rest of your celebration.

When should I order a high tea?

High teas are the perfect catering option for small gatherings and special occasions like bridal or baby showers, hens nights, picnics, Christenings, birthdays, and celebrations like Mother’s Day. High tea catering doesn’t distract from the event nor requires too much in terms of setting up & serving, and so it is the perfect option when you want food to be the backdrop and not the main star of the show. 

Order high tea when you want your event to have small snacks and finger foods that are substantial but not too filling. It’s the perfect catering option when your event sits between two mealtimes but you don’t want people to go hungry.

What is the history of high tea?

High tea first achieved widespread popularity in the 1840s. At that time, the tradition was to serve breakfast in the late morning and dinner in the late evening, with no meal in between. The aristocratic English gentlemen of the time would often hold long, extended business meetings during the middle of the day while their wives sat waiting for them at home. These lengthy meetings were sometimes quite drawn out and lasted hours on end, leaving the wives at home getting hungry. Enter high tea! 

Duchess Anna of Bedford is often credited with having the first high tea, asking her servants to bring her a tray of tea, cake, and bread and butter while she waited for her husband to return from his meeting. This became a regular habit for the Duchess, and she eventually started inviting her lady friends over to enjoy a cuppa and a small sweet snack. Slowly, this afternoon tea habit spread amongst the English aristocracy and became the event it is known as today. 

In the 1920s, high tea came to be recognisable as the event we all know and love today – complete with extravagant teacups, silverware, fine linens, and the best tea money can buy! Of course, high tea is just as much about entertaining your company as it is about sipping on delicious tea and sweet scones. 

What is high tea etiquette?

Some people equate high tea with a set of etiquette or table manners, which can be intimidating. But don’t worry! Firstly, we at CHEFIN would never impose any etiquette or table behaviour on you – you are free to enjoy your meal as you like, with the company you love. That said, if you’d like to prepare yourself with some know-how of high tea etiquette, here are the dos and don’ts: 

  • You must first spread cream on your scone before jam, 
  • You can only sip from your tea once you have finished chewing and swallowing the food in your mouth, 
  • You must try both sweet and savoury dishes – this is a balance that should be maintained!, 
  • Of course, you mustn’t talk with your mouth full, 
  • It’s advised to eat with small nibbles rather than big bites, 
  • When sipping from your teacup, keep your eyes focused inside the cup and not staring at whoever is seated across from you, 
  • When leaving the table, drop your napkin on your chair and excuse yourself before getting up, 
  • Never drink from your teacup while it has a spoon in it, 
  • Don’t place your napkin on the table unless you are ready to leave.