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Katherine Posted: 2 Dec 2009 3:27 PM

Three fantastic events which will get you warmed to the festive spirit in the company of chef Marco Pierre White in the comfort of his own restaurant in Knightsbridge.

Marco Pierre White’s Christmas Dinner & Dance

10th December & 17th December

Join Marco Pierre White this Christmas for an unforgettable Christmas dinner and dance plus a fantastic evening of entertainment at Marco’s very own Frankie’s Restaurant, Knightsbridge.

Your evening will begin with a champagne reception, after which you will enjoy Marco’s choice of menu including half a bottle of wine per person and a three-course dinner.

After dinner you will be able to participate in an interview with Marco Pierre White himself followed by live music into the early hours.

Cost £195+VAT per person

Marco Pierre White’s Chocolate Christmas Lunch

Friday 11th December

Join Marco Pierre White and leading chocolatier Willie Harcourt-Cooze this Christmas for an unforgettable afternoon of entertainment at Marco’s very own Frankie’s Restaurant, Knightsbridge.

Your evening will begin with a champagne reception, after which you will enjoy Marco’s choice of menu including half a bottle of wine per person, following your meal enjoy a sensational chocolate dessert made by infamous chocolatier Willie Harcourt-Cooze.

The afternoon will also feature an audience with Marco Pierre White alongside Willie Harcourt-Cooze.

Cost £195+VAT per person

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Mmmmmm sounds yummy!  Looking forward to lots of Christmas dinners and celebrations this year.  

Random survey type question: do people enjoy being traditional at Christmas (turkey, mince pies etc) or do you think it's becoming more popular fto have slightly different xmas menu options?

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I still love to have the tradtional christmas lunch - but having said that I was in the Philippines for one christmas and we had hog roast! I didn't miss turkey then!

 
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