A sumptuous portrait of London's best afternoon teas. ?Jean Cazals' book achieves that rare thing of showing the familiar in a new light. Cool, sophisticated and fun, with mouth-watering photography in every way this is a book for photography lovers, visitors to our great city and Londoners alike. It will tempt and allure in equal measure.? ? Conde Nast Traveller Illustrated by world-renowned food photographer Jean Cazals, TeaTime takes you on a sumptuous journey round 50 of London s unique and brilliant tea-hotspots, capturing the ambience of world famous venues such as The Ritz and The Savoy, those that offer a modern twist on traditional afternoon tea such as the Primrose Bakery and The Berkeley, or the more down-to-earth like La Fromagerie and Daylesford Organic, and the indulgent Melt and Cocomaya. Although the British only invented the custom about 160 years ago, it has become part of our cultural DNA and a habit that we have exported around the World. TeaTime includes more than 30 mouth-watering recipes from a selection of London s best afternoon teas made by the chefs from grand and boutique hotels, and chic bars and cafes." AUTHOR: Jean Cazals is a London based award-winning food photographer whose work has been featured in magazines including House & Garden, ELLE, Marie Claire, The Sunday Times and The Telegraph Magazine. His work has been published in over 70 cookbooks and he has worked with numerous international chefs including Michel Roux, Peter Gordon, Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay and Raymond Blanc. He won Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2012. Jean work has also graced the pages of magazines worldwide and he has shot over 80 books with numerous top world chefs. He is an ambassador for 'Capture One' photographic software, a three-times winner of the 'Pink Lady Best Food Photographer of the Year' award and has been shortlisted as well for a number of photography awards worldwide, including the 'James Beard Awards'. Some of his portraits are part of the National Portrait Gallery collection in London. He has held few exhibitions of his work in London and France. SELLING POINTS: . Gourmand Award for 'Best Desserts Cookbook' in the UK . Features traditional world famous London venues such as Fortnum & Mason and The Savoy as well as those that offer a more modern take on afternoon tea, including Sketch and Yauatcha . Foreword by chef-pātissier Claire Clark . Includes over 30 delicious recipes 216 colour, 1 b/w illustrations