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I like St. James’ court. a taj group hotel exudes old fashion luxury; they have a real pianist playing and there is no one of these nonsenses where sticky young people swarm around with ipads that look confused. I was a little uncertain what to expect when I invited to review the st James’ court “Jungle book culinary experience”. the hotel describes it as a “Fusion of Indian and Christmas seasons, inspired by traditional cuisine from indies, with a series of quirky dresses inspired by the most revered characters of the jungle book.” with mowglis sweet biryani and shere khans lamm rogan josh on the menu seemed like an unmissible gastronomic opportunity that likes a remarkably high percentage of london's top Indian chef seems to have come from the kitchens of the taj group, so I was looking forward to eating. the thematic table setting, which is added to the feeling of joy, there are no greedy baptisms of people as a meeting of food bloggers. papals and dives were first, coriander and tamarinde all freshly made and perfect to go our sweet juices. ramas teller came with a trio of starters-Pappu ka samosa chaat was a crispy and tasty mix of street food lovers. hati carrot and cocosnus shot was smooth and warming with a hauch of sweet. kaas Tandoori clothing had a welcome smokey bite. for the net shere khans lammrogan josh was hot, tender and aromatic – a bit like me on a good day. baloos machli Tawa-Friede (kept) was a teller with deliciously seasoned fishing. Bandar-logs daal tadka was creamy and tasty awesome – we fought over it! ramas gaumen glazing had a mild vegetal quality, which blended well with the saw of the glazed. mowglis sweetbiryani was light and fluffy, tempered by the crisp sweetness of the wobble. a selection of Indian brot came hot and steamed from the kitchen. the bandar loger desserts was presented in style-Gulab jamun cheesecake, mango kulfi and cut fresh fruit were all excellent. While we finished our fantastic jungle book festival with tea/coffee and petit-Vieren, we had a look at the tajs special edition of the jungle book, which was available exclusively on taj for £12, and celebrated the irretrievable spirit of tiger in partnership with the born free foundation and helped to awaken awareness about endangered species worldwide. the sale of books and menus will go in direction born frees tiger protection in in india, where more than half of the 3.890 wild tiger is home to the world. born free and kids@ also the Taj coloring books, adoption packs and cuddly toys are available for sale and support their efforts to keep the animal world in the wild.