The best winter pop-ups in London

Whether you're in the mood for some 1950s-style après-ski glitz or something altogether different, London's top pop-ups will warm up the frosty months to come
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David Ellis @dvh_ellis24 November 2015

How do you like your Christmas? With all the trimmings? Or perhaps served up with a side of sake?

London's pop-up scene is fully in the festive swing of things, offering everything from après-ski glitz to Italian banquets.

There are some big names serving up their best, too, with the likes of Jimmy Garcia, Forza Win and Night Tales laying on winter spreads: expect everything from gooey, morish cheese fondues to Japanese-style streetfood.

Some of London's top hotels are chipping in, too, for anyone more in the mood for sheer, simple luxury. Expect rich, spicy cocktails, absolutely everything mulled and sheepskin blankets you won't want to leave behind.

As ever, booking is always advised: owing to their short lifespan, these pop-ups tend to sell-out quickly. The hotels can be a little different, but many offer set times and menus, so it's worth checking their websites for more details.

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