Top Tips To Find The Perfect Restaurant For You And Your Family
Author: Suzy Powell Date posted: Feb 02, 2010 Article views: 82 Wordcount: 504 Ezine Ready
Society and our infrastructure is fast changing. As more and more pubs and clubs close down, more restaurants and modern styled cafes are opening.
To find a family restaurant my advice would be first of all do an internet google search.
If you look for restaurants in a certain locality you will usually see the google maps results. By the side of each result is number of reviews. If you click on to the reviews you can get some idea of what the restaurant is like in terms of customer experience, price, quality of food and atmosphere and of course anything negative.
The type of cuisine that you prefer for the meal is an important point. If you are looking to please all the family including the children then sometimes the A La Carte style menu may suit most of the family especially the little ones.
A La Carte is a French phrase which means "according to the menu". This just means that you would order each item from the menu separately so everyone should be happy with the dishes. The phrase was adopted into English language in 1826 and has been used ever since.
Locating a restaurant which is close to a country park, or good walking territory is always a plus. Have some good fun, blow away the cobwebs, tire out the kids and work up a ravenous appetite.
Parking can sometimes be an issue, especially on weekend afternoons. I always look at the restaurant on google earth and ensure that a good sized car park is available, especially if lots of guests will be present in your party.
Pricing to suit your budget is a must. Most restaurants have a website these days which shows the latest menu with prices.
Some restaurants do request booking in advance. If you have your heart set on a meal at a specific venue then book your table. Otherwise you may find you and your family are turned away from the restaurant if there are no tables, or waiting for a long time for a table to become free.
Access by lots of stairs can pose an problem for those with prams, wheel chairs or not able bodied. When you are trying out a new restaurant, if this information is not displayed by photographs on the website or google maps just give them a telephone call.
I always find that I enjoy my meal when the chairs are comfortable and the table is large enough. I hate being squashed onto a tiny table whilst sat on a small wooden chair. For me plastic chairs is certainly a no-no. Website photographs and virtual tours will give you all the evidence you need regarding comfort.
If you are trying out a new restaurant then the owners will be proud to show off any achievements such as award-winning chefs. Its always worthwhile to find out what they are. Award-winning chefs usually have speciality dishes that you can select on your visit.
Wishing you a very happy family dining experience.