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Sheraton offers holiday hampers
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2009-11-04 12:00 AM
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One of America's most cherished holidays falls on November 26th this year, and the Sheraton Taipei Hotel has prepared a selection of special Thanksgiving hampers to help you celebrate a truly traditional holiday feast. Hampers will be available throughout the Thanksgiving and Christmas season.

Starting November 1st, The Deli at the Sheraton Taipei Hotel will start accepting pre-orders for three types of Thanksgiving/Christmas hampers for take-out from November 4th onwards. The Roasted Turkey Hamper, the Roasted Virginia Ham Hamper, and the Roasted U.S. Beef Hamper are offered at NT$2,800 each. A Special Set for hamper ordering is also available for an extra NT$700. The hampers, along with other a la carte menu options will be available until December 31st.

The traditional turkey hamper includes a port wine turkey giblet sauce and cranberry jelly. The Roasted Virginia Ham Hamper comes with Hawaiian pineapple and raisin sauce and apple sauce.

 
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