Nowadays, dining-out decisions are made with a whinny hyperactive toddler in mind.
Definietly no quiet high-class chichi restaurants with expensive china and silverwares.
Here's a list of (not necessary must-haves) prefer-to-haves:
1) High chair (to restrain the ernergiser bunny)
2) Air con (a luxury for those who has to run after the energiser bunny and also for the sweaty running energiser bunny)
3) Plastic cutleries (to distract the bunny while we eat)
4) Fast service (the bunny cannot stand being strapped in the high chair for too long)
5) Noisy ambience (to mask the cutlery droppings and boredom cries from the bored bunny.)
1) High chair (to restrain the ernergiser bunny)
2) Air con (a luxury for those who has to run after the energiser bunny and also for the sweaty running energiser bunny)
3) Plastic cutleries (to distract the bunny while we eat)
4) Fast service (the bunny cannot stand being strapped in the high chair for too long)
5) Noisy ambience (to mask the cutlery droppings and boredom cries from the bored bunny.)
So for Pa Pa and Daryl's birthday this year, we wanted to give Margarita's at Dempsey Hill a try. But too bad, it was fully booked. We went to Cha Cha Cha at Holland V instead.
Well, i shall give them a 4/5 rating, cuz they did not provide any plastic cutleries. The food was great though. After dinner, we wanted to go somewhere else for desserts. Daryl then asked Tricia where would she like to go next. She pointed to Häagen-Dazs, and so in we went. She was so excited to see all the colourful ice-cream in the display. She kept pressing her face against the glass display and tried to lick the ice-cream!
Sorry, no pictures as the Pa Pa was busy chasing after the kid and I was busy catching up with my pals!
Here's a non-related one!
Chocolate Indulgence