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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://palacehotelsanfrancisco.247activities.com/?[/quote] Thank you!! This is what I'm looking for -- except they don't post their menus. This is the direction I need too look in though.[/quote] I don't get it ... that's just a landing page for what is available at some hotel. Nothing to do with a Thanksgiving dinner at all. Or any dinner. [/quote] No they have a great Thanksgivings day brunch. You just had to click through the link. https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=2657&restref=2657&experienceId=542107&utm_source=RTR&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=shared [quote] Celebrate Thanksgiving in the grandeur of the historic Garden Court at the Palace Hotel, where tradition meets global flavors in a lavish buffet. Indulge in holiday classics like roasted turkey at the carving station, alongside international favorites such as Cantonese-style dim sum, fresh sushi, raw oysters, and a decadent Peking duck station. Enhance your celebration with elegant touches of caviar, served as part of the gourmet offerings. Toast the occasion with flowing sparkling wine and craft mimosas, all while surrounded by the iconic elegance and beauty of this San Francisco landmark. A memorable feast for the senses, perfect for sharing with family and friends. [/quote] We did Thanksgiving before covid there. [b]It was incredibly.[/b] The sushi station alone was huge with two sushi chefs. It took up almost a 1/4 of the room. The dessert had their own room. [/quote] It was incredibly what? [b]And no one wants sushi to be a focus on Thanksgiving.[/b] [/quote] I’d love sushi. What’s the alternative? Turkey? I’ll take sushi please. [/quote] You can have your sushi any night of the year. [/quote]
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