Where to eat the best holiday brunches around the world by Jane Re on Nov 30, 2015, 9:26 AM The holidays are exhausting, so take a break and dine out this year. Especially because — while we're sure everyone loves your "secret recipe" egg casserole — hotel restaurants around the world are serving up some pretty amazing dishes for the holiday. From Paris to Los Angeles, we picked the top spots for feasting on Christmas Day. SEE ALSO: 10 tips for finding cheap hotels over the holidays La Cuisine at Le Royal Monceau-Raffles Paris Le Royal Monceau is home to two Michelin-starred restaurants. While Il Carpaccio will only be open for New Year's Eve, La Cuisine will be serving up delicious meals on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The Christmas Day brunch will feature both traditional French and international dishes, with a focus on fresh seafood, charcuterie and cheese selections, and pastries. The seating costs 180 euros (about $255) per person, and includes a glass of champagne. The hotel is also serving a modern take on the classic Bouche de Noel, which will be available at the Bar Long, as well as for take-away purchase.
Culina at the Four Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills The brunch at Culina is wildly popular, and for Christmas it will be even more over-the-top than usual. Of course, guests can dine on favorites like eggs Benedict, Belgian waffles, and omelets, but there are also special stations serving everything from sushi to quesadillas. Sweet offerings include mini doughnuts and fruit tarts for dipping in the chocolate fountain. While it's not cheap (adults must pay $98 and it's $49 for children five to 12), children under five years old can dine for free.
Blue Duck Tavern at the Park Hyatt Washington Reservations at Blue Duck Tavern are some of the most sought after in the nation's capital. After all, the restaurant is a favorite of none other than the POTUS himself. Per usual, Blue Duck will be serving a three-course meal throughout the day on Christmas. Starters include an array of salads, breads, and cheeses, while guests will have several options for their main dishes, and then a selection of delicious desserts; children under six eat free, while menus for children six through 12 cost $45, and it's $100 per adult. The restaurant is also offering an "American feast" for pre-order for those who would rather dine at home on the holiday (but prefer not to cook).
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