Enjoy a festive feast
Updated: 2014-11-24 07:15
By Xu Junqian(Shanghai Star)
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Waldorf Astoria Shanghai
Weight: 8-10 kg
Price: 698 yuan plus 15 percent surcharge per adult, 348 yuan plus 15 percent surcharge per child.
What's good about it: The luxury hotel is not offering turkey takeout this year. But instead, a more "complete American traditional Thanksgiving experience" is provided on the night of the holiday in the hotel's marble-floored and oval-shaped dining space, Grand Brasserie. Aside from the signature roast turkey, a lavish buffet dinner is prepared and live Jazz band will entertain guests. Roasted with bountiful fruits and vegetables including apples, oranges, pumpkins, and chestnuts, the turkey features a sweet and savory flavor, likely to outshine some of the more luxurious offerings on the buffet menu like the Foie Gras and the freshly imported oysters.
Available: Nov 27
Tel: 021-6322-9988
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