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Introducing Children To Fine Dining.

Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:02 am
Posted by Lsupimp
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Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:02 am
Thoughts/suggestions/personal philosophy.
What's the best age to start bringing kids to the better, more upscale spots?
What do Restauranteurs think is the right age ?
Posted by Tiger Attorney
New Orleans
Member since Oct 2007
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Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:05 am to
depends on the kids...from ages 3-7 I ate at more fine dining establishments than many people dine at in their whole lives....

I was a very good kid. At first, restauranteurs and waiters would cringe, but by the end of the meal they were complimenting my mother for raising such a good kid.

My grnadparents also snuck me in jazz clubs and bars at the ages of 5-6...so I think I may just be the exception to the rule.

I plan on doing the same with my kids though...its part of the culture here.
Posted by LSU-MNCBABY
Knightsgate
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:10 am to
Dont bring screaming children to a nice restaurant.

If your children are old enough to sit down like a normal person and not cry / scream / run around then by all means bring them, other wise please do everyone else a favor and get a babysitter and bring them some left overs.
Posted by coloradoBengal
Member since Sep 2007
32608 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:15 am to
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Dont bring screaming children to a nice restaurant.

This is not a function of the child's age for the most part.
Posted by Lsupimp
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Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:23 am to
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Dont bring screaming children to a nice restaurant


Really ????

My children have NEVER been inappropriate in a restaurant.Or anywhere for that matter. Pimpdaddy don't play wit chirrens in public...

I'm not talking about behavior, I'm talking about appreciation,culture,the responsibilities of a parent, indespensible resaurants, etc...
Posted by cornbread
Ralph St.
Member since Oct 2004
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Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:26 am to
We've taken our kids to some pretty nice places around the country since they were small. If it was a really upscale place, we'd get an early, say 5:30 or 6 p.m. reservation. They were usually ready to eat at that time anyway and we would be gone by the time the real dinner crowd showed up.

If they are well-behaved, it's fine. We frequently bribed ours with promises of big deserts and left good tips for the wait staff.
Posted by Cold Cous Cous
Bucktown, La.
Member since Oct 2003
15112 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:30 am to
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I'm not talking about behavior, I'm talking about appreciation,culture,the responsibilities of a parent, indespensible resaurants, etc...

My 6 year old nephew will basically only eat chicken nuggets, cheese pizza, and cookies. I agree taking him to Galatoire's would probably be a waste. cf Matthew 7:6
Posted by Y.A. Tittle
Member since Sep 2003
104889 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:32 am to
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Dont bring screaming children to a nice restaurant.


It was always good times on the old Tom Fitzmorris forums, when he would get into this discussion, and folks would chime in about incidents they witnessed with Tom and his kids dining out.
Posted by Lsupimp
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Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:34 am to
Yes, my six year old would not "appreciate it".
Neither would my nine year old, due not to his behavior, but due to his personality.
My 11 year old would savor every moment of it however.
She has been to a lot of great restaurants.
Posted by charlied
Lafayette
Member since Dec 2007
3822 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:35 am to
Galitores has GREAT fried chicken, he would love it....
Posted by coloradoBengal
Member since Sep 2007
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Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:37 am to
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I'm not talking about behavior, I'm talking about appreciation,culture,the responsibilities of a parent, indespensible resaurants, etc...

I would say that if the don't appreciate a varied diet at home, and they don't explore other areas of culture, like reading more than comic books, then they aren't ready.

If the kid is only getting chicken nuggets and pizza at home, rather than good home cooking, and only watching spongebob on TV .. then they probably aren't ready.

You don't your kids to good food and varied culture outside the home... you do it in the home, if its well received, they are ready.
IMHO.
Posted by Cold Cous Cous
Bucktown, La.
Member since Oct 2003
15112 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:43 am to
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fried chicken

Perhaps you don't understand precisely how limited his diet is. It's not just chicken; it's chicken in nugget form. Although I've seen his mom cheat by cooking regular chicken breasts, then cutting it up to look like nuggets.

Oddly enough, his 1 year old brother will eat almost anything.
Posted by andouille
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Member since Dec 2004
10943 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:47 am to
My daughter was restaurant worthy from 3 on, never a problem, she loved to people watch, so her chair always faced toward the dining area. She loved to eat almost anything we put in front of her.

My son, 5 years later, was a different story. We didn't feel safe till he was 8 or 9, he was full of mischief and no one was safe. He would disappear from our table in a second and reappear at someones else, and he lived on Cocoa Pebbles and little else.

Same parents, but 2 children entirely different experiences.

But if a parent has a child misbehaving it is their responsibility to handle it and not bother others. Period.
Posted by Lsupimp
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Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:47 am to
We are not big on chicken nuggets and hamburgers....
More like Pho, spring rolls, fish and shrimp.
We NEVER,EVER FRY anything.
Our "traditional" fallbacks for really quick meals are tacos, pasta dishes,grilling, etc..
I cook a LOT of Japanese curry, chili, red beans,gumbo-stuff in BIG POTS etc..
My youngest (six) will eat ANYTHING.
She's FEARLESS.
In general, my kids eat a heavily asian diet.
Posted by coloradoBengal
Member since Sep 2007
32608 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 11:48 am to
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But if a parent has a child misbehaving it is their responsibility to handle it and not bother others. Period.

Spent many an evening following a toddler around outside while the wife enjoys her meal in a nice restaurant.
Posted by andouille
A table near a waiter.
Member since Dec 2004
10943 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 12:33 pm to
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Spent many an evening following a toddler around outside while the wife enjoys her meal in a nice restaurant.


No kidding. I was greatly looking forward to eating at a Spanish restaurant, Garcia's (long gone), with wife and her grandmother. I spent the evening in the parking lot with a colicky child and had to eat out of paper cartons.

Posted by LouisianaLady
Member since Mar 2009
81634 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 1:51 pm to


I absolutely applaud you exposing them to it early on though. There was nothing I hated more than being in Jr. High/High School and having friends who refused to order anything other than chicken tenders at restaurants.

You have no idea how many homecomings were spent at Chili's when I was in HS.

*Now that I read the responses, I agree to exposing it in the home. It sounds like your children already eat a different diet than the average child, so they might possibly enjoy the night out somewhere different.
If it were me, I'd probably talk about it a day or so in advance like it's something exciting. Make it to where they can't wait to go and eat this yummy food. If you make it out to be something exciting and rare, they might get excited themselves and try the food fearlessly.
This post was edited on 6/9/10 at 1:55 pm
Posted by webstew
B-city
Member since May 2009
1267 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 2:02 pm to
I'm coming to your house for dinner!
Posted by Tiger Attorney
New Orleans
Member since Oct 2007
19811 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 2:21 pm to
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You have no idea how many homecomings were spent at Chili's when I was in HS.


I bet you still put out for those southwest eggrolls with ranch dressing.
Posted by el tigre
your heart
Member since Sep 2003
49712 posts
Posted on 6/9/10 at 2:26 pm to
quote:

depends on the kids...from ages 3-7 I ate at more fine dining establishments than many people dine at in their whole lives....

I was a very good kid. At first, restauranteurs and waiters would cringe, but by the end of the meal they were complimenting my mother for raising such a good kid.

My grnadparents also snuck me in jazz clubs and bars at the ages of 5-6...so I think I may just be the exception to the rule.

I plan on doing the same with my kids though...its part of the culture here.



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