Heston Blumenthal has hiked the price of Christmas dinner at the Fat Duck to a whopping £450 per head.
The TV chef has increased it by £25 a person from £425 last year.
The 58-year-old, said to be worth £55million, had whacked up the price then, too.
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It was £395 for each diner in 2022 meaning it has gone up £55 in just two years.
Diners who want to enjoy the festive meal at the triple Michelin Star eatery in Bray, near Maidenhead, Berkshire, will need to pay upfront, too.
There is NO roast turkey on offer either.
And customers can’t go there on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day or Boxing Day.
It is also not available on Mondays or Tuesdays either.
The Christmas Experience at the posh restaurant, which Heston has run since 1995, only runs on Wednesdays to Sundays, from November 27 to December 22.
But the meal does come with TEN courses of his trademark minimalist food.
It starts with Christmas Tipples — made up of Nitro-Poached Aperitifs, Snowball, Bucks Fizz and Bristol Cream.
There is then Aerated Beetroot with Horseradish Cream, followed by a Pine Tonic of Botanicals — Green Herbs and Pine, Smoked Cumin and Jerusalem Artichoke.
Next on the menu is Decorating the Tree — Truffled Egg, Smoked Salmon and Buttered Toast, Chicken Liver Parfait and Plum.
Roast Scallop, with White Chocolate and Caviar, served up next.
The main courses are called Twas The Night Before Christmas — which is Short Rib of Beef, Lardo do Colonnata, Dried fruits, Gold Carrot, and Sherry.
The other is King’s Venison (c.1066), served with Beetroot, Chestnuts, Brussel Sprouts, Black Truffle and Umbles.
There are then Cheese, Nuts and Port, followed by Black Forest Gateau — Amarena Cherry, Armagnac and Festive spices.
And finally, the Like a Kid in a Sweetshop course, as reported by What’s The Jam.
A Fat Duck spokesperson said: “Book your Christmas Experience now.
“The festive period is one full of wonderment and anticipation.
“Join us on the fortunes of Christmas, along the way there’ll be sprouts, chocolate, guilty pleasures, baubles, mulled wine, indulgence and magical transformations.
“However you celebrate it, yuletide is a time full of memories and emotions.
“Come prepared for excitement, joy, discovery and some nice surprises – after all, isn’t that what Christmas is all about?
“Available between November 27 to December 22 inclusive.
“Available for lunch and dinner Wednesday to Sunday.
“Tickets are £450 per person.
“Payment in full in advance, 50% deposit required for Christmas menu bookings of four to six people.”
Blumenthal is famed for wacky dishes like bacon and egg ice cream and snail porridge.