A train dining car has the power to transport passengers in both time and space—a sense of nostalgia made all the more complete when you have a cup of tea in hand. Each sip serves as an invitation to slow down to the rhythms of the rails, to savor the scenery as the world goes by.
On some of the most opulent trains, afternoon tea service is as fundamental a part of the journey as evening cocktails and jazz. Just like the trains themselves, these glamorous culinary experiences are reminiscent of the golden era of travel, with gracious table-settings, intricate confections, and a leisurely, unhurried pace. Aboard the below luxury train journeys throughout Japan, England, Vietnam, and beyond, travelers can enjoy the long-exalted tradition of tea time while winding through tropical jungles or chugging along craggy coastlines. Pinkies up.
Vietnamese caviar and bánh mì on The Vietage by Anantara
On its journeys between Nha Trang and Quy Nhon, The Vietage train by Anantara serves a gourmet afternoon tea featuring flavors and products local to Vietnam. The vintage-inspired train comprises two cars, each with a minimalist design that highlights simple woodwork and rattan caning.
During the service, passengers are seated in one of six private compartments with a table and chairs situated beside an oversized window. Glimmering seaside vistas and views of rolling foothills and rice paddies pass by as the train whisks through Central Vietnam’s impossibly green countryside.
Along with the breathtaking scenery, the highlight of The Vietage tea service is the main entree of poached Bai Dai lobster with local Da Lat caviar atop homemade blinis. The experience also includes a selection of finger sandwiches, including options like coronation Hmong chicken or traditional bánh mì, as well as pastries and cakes, scones with jam and clotted cream, and a cheese and charcuterie platter. Beverages include wines by the glass and Vietnamese teas, coffees, and beers.












