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Award-winning Indian restaurant in Stoke serving turkey dinner for Christmas Day

By Liana Snape   18th Nov 2025

Booking is now open for Christmas Day at Ali's Kitchen (image via Ali's Kitchen)
Booking is now open for Christmas Day at Ali's Kitchen (image via Ali's Kitchen)

A multi-award-winning Indian restaurant in Stoke-on-Trent will be serving up a full turkey dinner on Christmas Day. 

Ali's Kitchen in Longton is looking ahead to the festive season following their launch of a new breakfast and brunch menu featuring a Full English breakfast earlier this year. 

The restaurant, based on The Strand, will be serving a traditional Christmas dinner with turkey or lamb alongside its Indian favourites, which include Goan chicken, steak masala and vegetable paneer labora.  

Owner, Muhammed Ali, said: "We're looking forward to welcoming everyone to Ali's Kitchen on Christmas Day after the success of our breakfast and brunch menu. 

"Whether you're dreaming of a traditional festive feast or craving an Indian-inspired celebration, we've got the perfect spread for your Christmas lunches and parties. 

"Our four-course Christmas lunch is £54.95 for adults and £39.95 for children aged 5-12 - infants under five can dine with us for free. 

"We will be doing two sittings, one at midday and another at 3pm on Christmas Day and booking is open now." 

The Christmas menu also includes a prawn cocktail or soup, Christmas pudding or apple pie and a coffee with a mince pie. You can even kick off the meal with a sherry, which is included in the price. 

To find out more about Christmas Day at Ali's Kitchen click here

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