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Yes, I know this is a weird request.
My 4 year old nephew was visiting his grandparents and tried some escargot. He loved it, and has now decided that he wants escargot for his birthday dinner. However, I do not know how to cook escargot, and I am quite confident I will not be able to convince his siblings to eat escargot. So, I am hoping that there is some restaurant that serves escargot and other things that I can take him to. We're willing to drive, so anywhere in the DMV is fine. But we are not willing to drive to California where his grandparents live. |
| Bistrot Du Coin in Dupont Circle |
| Thank you!!!! |
| Le Diplomate is another - perfectly fine for little kids if you go early. https://lediplomatedc.com/menus/dinner/ |
I was just about to suggest this. I used to take my son there all the time when he was young. |
| Another vote for Bistrot Du Coin |
| Disney Cruise! |
| Le Diplomat for brunch is fine, as long as the kid is well behaved (and I feel like a kid who asks for Escargot probably is pretty mature). |
Liking escargot should be added to the "subtle signs of class" thread, lol. |
| Mon Ami Gabi |
| Pastis in Union Market or Cafe Cacao near Union Station |
Eh, kids will glom onto the strangest stuff from books and TV shows. My 6 year old really wanted to try Kimbap after watching Kpop Demon Hunters, for instance. And we all remember wondering about Turkish Delight after reading The Lion, the Witch, and thr Wardrobe. |
| Transition this kid to shrimp ASAP. |
OP here, I don't think it's that subtle. These grandparents (on the other side of his family) are much classier than my family, which is why I needed to come ask for suggestions. |
+1. Taken our preschooler and infant here for brunch. |