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2018-02-14
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I thought Asia (Hong Kong and Japan in particular) always has the toughest children’s policy in the entire universe. Most fine dining restaurants I know only welcome kids over 6 years old with some even making the cut at 10. I guess they want to send the message out there that they don't really welcome diners with children. Plain and simple.Now, here’s our problem. Our little one’s second birthday is coming up and we’re looking for a good place to celebrate it with our family. Where should we go
Now, here’s our problem. Our little one’s second birthday is coming up and we’re looking for a good place to celebrate it with our family. Where should we go with most fine dining restaurants not wanting our business? We cut our list down to three places (Sabatini, Lobster's Bar and Angelini) before finally picking Sabatini, the classy Italian restaurant at Royal Plaza Hong Kong.
Antipasti bar
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Tagliatelle carbonara with pecorino
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Grilled lamb chops with roasted potatoes and vegetables
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Pan seared U.S. pork chop with mushrooms and marsala sauce
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Dessert trolley
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Note: Back to this point I was making about fine dining restaurants not liking diners with kids. I want to share this message I got from Le Taillevent, a fine dining institution in Paris currently with 2 Michelin stars. I wrote them asking about their kids' policy before my Christmas trip and this was how they responded.
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Dear Sir,
It is not a problem for us having children in our restaurant (they will be our guests in the future!)
So, maitre D can suggest something special for them on the spot.
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What a wonderful reply. I think all fine dining restaurants in Asia should stop and think about this for a moment. They should be welcoming kids with open arms coz one day, they will be their guests!
张贴