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All Posts Tagged: ‘children’

Mediavore 

5/14/08

10:00 AM

Sarabeth’s at Lord & Taylor; Children’s Cookbooks So Hot Right Now

• You’ll soon be able to eat at Sarabeth’s when shopping at Lord & Taylor. [NYT]

• Michelin-starred Paul Haeberlin, one of the great French chefs, died at the age of 84 over the weekend. [NYT]

• Nathan’s Famous has started posting their calorie info, and it’s plain to see that a hot dog is much less fattening than a Big Mac. [Kinetic Carnival via Gothamist]

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The Gobbler 

1/24/07

3:34 PM

Children: Can’t Live With ‘Em, Can’t Not Take ‘Em to Dinner

Bad idea, that bowl of chili flakes.Photo: iStockPhoto

Restaurant critics suffer all kinds of afflictions as a result of their curious jobs, but solitude isn’t one of them. The Gobbler’s 3-year-old daughter, Penelope, is just beginning to terrorize waiters around town, and we recently included an abbreviated list of our 7-year-old daughter Jane’s favorite dessert joints in the magazine’s roundup of the best places to eat in 2007. Since then we have been barraged with requests for tips — okay, one person wanted to know — on how to dine out in restaurants with young children. The short answer is that it’s easy, sort of. In the Gobbler’s experience, most restaurants in the city, including many of the very expensive ones like Le Bernardin and Le Cirque, will go out of their way to accommodate young children. All you need as a parent is experience, endurance, and a high capacity for shame. And the Gobbler’s rules for dining with kids.

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