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We're thinking of spending a couple of days in London with my parents over Christmas. Can anyone suggest a venue for our Christmas meal?

We've been living abroad, so somewhere that does traditional with a twist would be nice - game, not turkey. Definitely British or French - it's not the day for a curry.

Assume cost isn't an issue, although it probably will be.

Extra marks if the venue is a hotel we can stay in at a not too ridiculous cost.

Reminds me of my safari in Africa. Somebody forgot the corkscrew and for several days we had to live on nothing but food and water.
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I notice that Gordon Ramsay has his Claridges and Maze restaurants open (plus his pubs) for Christmas. Maze is also in a hotel - the Mariott Grosvenor Square.

It is tricky to tell which is open Christmas Day, but Claridges web site indicates they are doing both lunch and dinner - although dinner isn't in the restaurant. Lunch is £195 pp and it is turkey and goose.

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We're thinking of spending a couple of days in London with my parents over Christmas. Can anyone suggest a venue for our Christmas meal?

We've been living abroad, so somewhere that does traditional with a twist would be nice - game, not turkey. Definitely British or French - it's not the day for a curry.

Assume cost isn't an issue, although it probably will be.

Extra marks if the venue is a hotel we can stay in at a not too ridiculous cost.

No suprises for guessing my favourite Christmas lunch: The Capital. But I doubt I get any prizes for travelodge pricing.

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