dining, dining out, kids, mealtime, parenting, restaurant, table manners, tantrums

Taking Kids to Restaurants Without the Tantrums! 

Every parent or adult who has experienced bringing kids to a restaurant knows that any fine dining experience could quickly become a nightmare once a child starts throwing a tantrum. But kids are kids. So guess how the Internet reacted when a popular restaurant in rural Georgia charged some extra dining surcharge for what they ...

Viena Abdon

A family dining out.

A Restaurant Run by Grandmas From All Over the World

Picture yourself in a cozy, welcoming restaurant filled with the fragrant aroma of homestyle meals. As you peruse the menu, the dishes all have one thing in common: they are all prepared by grandmothers from various parts of the world.  This is the heartwarming and unique concept behind a renowned restaurant in Staten Island, New ...

Viena Abdon

Nonnas from the Enoteca Maria restaurant.

Act of Kindness: Man Receives Big Surprise by Supporting a Noodle Restaurant

The pandemic has had a global impact, especially on the hospitality industry. This is the story of how one Japanese man’s love for his local noodle restaurant and an act of kindness brought him an unexpected reward. He bought noodles from there every single day for six months, trying to make sure the business didn’t ...

Emma Lu

People eating at a counter in a Japanese restaurant while the chef grills meat in front of them.

A Special Restaurant That Serves Meals in Exchange for Garbage

There is a special restaurant in Semarang, Indonesia, where you can exchange garbage for a meal. This restaurant, HigherGround, is located near a landfill. The 25-year-old owner, Ro Youchou, is a businessman with compassion. After graduating from college, Ro Youchou planned to run a restaurant. He had already formulated the menu but had trouble deciding ...

Audrey Wang

An Indonesian meal.

Bruce Lee’s Daughter Vs. Chinese Fast Food Chain

Bruce Lee Enterprises, a California-based firm run by Bruce Lee’s daughter Shannon Lee, has sued a popular Chinese fast food chain called Real Kungfu. The reason — they use an image of Bruce Lee as their logo. The lawsuit by Bruce Lee’s daughter Real Kungfu was founded in 1990 and has 600 outlets in 57 ...

Raven Montmorency

A Real Kungfu store.

A Restaurant Looks Like a Chateau in the Air

The Chateau in the Air (天空之城), as its name suggests, is a castle-like concrete structure on the top of a hill. However, this stunning building in the sparsely populated wilderness is not a real chateau, but instead, it’s a highly recommended restaurant that has a classic façade with an art nouveau feel. Hidden on a small ...

Billy Shyu