Can't be bothered holding Christmas at home? Here's your guide to where you can eat out on Christmas Day.
You've talked about it forever, but this year you're actually going to do it. No getting up early on the 25th to co-ordinate 72 varied salads and desserts for everyone's specific dietary requirements (you're pretty sure cousin Cathy is only sugar-free on Instagram anyway) and no more checking frantically to make sure the turkey doesn't end up as dry as your brother-in-law's conversation.
This is the year you're going to do nothing but put on your grown-up glad rags on and go somewhere lovely where someone else will do everything, including the washing up.
But where? Obviously a lot of places are closed on Christmas Day but here are some that aren't. Make sure you book ahead, as many places will fill up fast ...
Chinese: Why have dry turkey when you could have juicy duck? If you're thinking high-end go directly to Huami for their Peking duck, which has been cooked to perfection in their giant custom-built wood-fired oven (their other dishes are stunning too). Or if you're thinking more cheap and cheerful, nothing is better than a fun and noisy yum cha brunch at Grand Harbour or cramming your face with fat, juicy pork and chive dumplings at Barilla on Dominion Rd.