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Restaurant review: Zilli Fish
By Catherine O'Dolan on 01/02/2011 16:51:49
The affable Italian chef proves chic seafood and family dining go together like fish and chips
attitude that welcomes children into restaurants. To show his commitment to the cause, he’s inviting under-fives to dine for free, while babies and toddlers are treated to his range of organic Baby Zilli. Still, you have to be brave to venture out on a
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Restaurant review: Chipotle
By Catherine O'Dolan on 01/02/2012 16:25:07
A perfect pit stop for fresh Mexican food with an environmental conscience to boot
Fast food gets a bad rap, with many equating “fast” with “junk”. Not so at Chipotle Mexican Grill, a new kind of eaterie, fresh from the States, that promises to give diners “food with integrity”. And that manifests itself in a firm commitment to find the very best ingredients, a...
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Carluccio's
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/09/2010 12:16:48
Nobody gives a warmer family welcome than the Italians – and Italian family dining doesn't get much better than Carluccio's
resounding “yes”. I waited for the boys’ response. “Great,” said one of them. “My sister is visiting with her kids at the weekend and this place will be perfect.” Thinking about it now, I’m not sure why I ever doubted it. The thing about Carluccio’s is not so
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Top chefs at home: Jérôme Ponchelle
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:38:49
Jérôme Ponchelle, Executive Chef at The Capital Restaurant, and father of Alexis, four, and Téo, three, on home-cooked food and the recipe for his favourite family pudding
game to them, but it makes them eat anything.Where do you dine out with your children? For a local family meal, my favourite restaurant is The Castle Inn, in Chiddingstone, Kent, where you can enjoy great food in a very relaxed atmosphere
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Top chefs at home: Henry Dimbleby
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:24:28
The co-founder of Leon, and father of George, two, and Johnnie, four months, reveals what his family eats at home and a traditional, tasty recipe
’”, is “running restaurants”.Ben’s Hand-Me-Down Sausage & Bean Pot PieServes 4Ingredients250g (9oz) dried haricot beans 1 tablespoon olive oil 4 large chunky Cumberland sausages, or Italian fennel and pork sausages (if
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Top chefs at home: Tristan Welch
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:45:46
Tristan Welch, Head Chef of Launceston Place, and father of twins Felix and Tintin, 15 months, talks fine dining with his family and reveals a recipe for tasty Cheddar meatballs
meatballs on top. Serve with a little grated Cheddar on top. Launceston Place, 1a Launceston Place, London W8 5RL. Tel: 020 7937 6912, visit www.launcestonplace-restaurant.co.uk or email launcestonplace@danddlondon.comSimply click on the following names
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Top chefs at home: Richard Bertinet
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:45:47
Richard Bertinet, owner of The Bertinet Kitchen, and father of Lola Maude, three, Tom, six, and Jack, nine, on family meals and the recipe for perfect pesto
eater? Cook with the children, be adventurous, cook and eat together.What’s the best way to tempt a fussy eater? If they are hungry, they will eat grown-up food, not a child’s menu. What’s your favourite restaurant? Noma in Copenhagen, which serves
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Best Family Restaurant Winner: PizzaExpress
By Catherine O'Dolan on 27/05/2011 16:51:13
Emma Woods, Marketing Director of PizzaExpress, winners of the Best Restaurant category of the Junior Design Awards, shares her tips on family-friendly dining
family dinner? A Sunday roast cooked by my husband, the chef in our family. Kids, wine, banter… How often do you eat as a family? We try to eat together for most meals at the weekend and if we are lucky, one night in the week. Do you have any tips
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The highs and lows of restaurant dining with children
By Catherine O'Dolan on 30/09/2010 18:30:52
You've taken your seats at table, and you're ready to start your family dining experience, but are your fellow diners pleased – or appauled – to see children at the table?
they have forgotten how stressful they found similar behaviour 20 years earlier (and because it's nothing compared to the antics of their wild teenage kids). Will keep telling you that it doesn't get any easier, only different.* The affluent twentysomethings
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Turn your child into an eco-traveller
By Catherine O'Dolan on 04/08/2010 09:22:21
Absorbing the local colour and culture of your destination will help your child appreciate the amazing world around her
religious or cultural sites.* Always ask permission before photographing people, homes, and religious and cultural sites.* Choose restaurants and services owned by local business people.* Select souvenirs made by local craftspeople.* Make a donation to a
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