Heading out of the country and sampling international foods has been put on the back burner as of late. Luckily, you don’t even have to leave your kitchen to get a head start on enjoying some of the best dishes the world has to offer. From savory meat dishes and sweet breads, to hearty soups and fondue, keep scrolling to see some of our favorite recipes from around the world.

Hänchen-Schnitzel

Chicken Schnitzel is a classic German food recipe.
Curious Cuisiniere

Get this easy German Chicken Schnitzel on the table in no time thanks to Curious Cuisiniére's recipe! This thin-sliced chicken recipe cooks quickly and is easily served with traditional German sides, or along your fave veggies, too.

Phở

Gimme Some Oven

Chilly night? Time for some Vietnamese Phở! While this traditional soup can take quite some time to prepare (it's all about the broth!), this recipe from Gimme Some Oven gives some easy shortcuts that gets in on the table in 45 minutes. Kids will love putting in their own veggies and meat, while cutting their noodles with a pair of scissors.

Turkish Gozleme

Give Recipe

Turkish gozleme is a cheese and spinach stuffed bread that is irresistible. The traditional street food can be yours by following Give Recipe, which uses a super easy dough recipe that's then packed with a savory filling and fried.

Ropa Vieja

Ropa Vieja is a classic Cuban food recipe
The Daring Gourmet

The Daring Gourmet's Cuban Ropa Vieja recipe is so easy, it will quickly become a part of your menu rotation. Made with flank steak, veggies and lots of fragrant spices, this traditional shredded beef dish easily pairs with rice and beans—things even picky eaters like! Dinner is served.

Baked Chicken Jollof Rice

A chicken dish that's a great African food recipe.
Recipes from a Pantry

Time for a new spin on your regular chicken and rice recipe! This traditional African recipe uses Jollof rice, which is basically a blend of tomato puree and rice, and adds savory chicken and veggies. Recipes from a Pantry gives you the easy details for this baked recipe that makes dinner a breeze.

Biryani

Food Fanatic

Make sneaking in the veggies a breeze with Food Fanatic's Indian Vegetable Biryani! While this recipe does have quite the ingredient list, your kiddos will hardly notice their scarfing down carrots, green beans and peas.

Baklava

Spatula Desserts

No Greek meal is complete without a slice of baklava. And while the layered dessert may seem difficult, it actually requires just a few ingredients and a little patience. Kids will love the sweet flavor and counting all those layers. Check out Spatula Desserts to see how easy it is!

Japanese Milk Bread

Simmer Sauce

Also known as Hokkaido milk bread, this Japanese specialty is a soft and springy bread that has a slight sweetness. It’s the perfect weekend project since you’ll need to let it rise twice. Head to Simmer + Sauce to get the recipe.

Dumplings

A Little Yumminess

Many countries have their own version of the dumpling, but Chinese dumplings are a well-known and traditional food for families to make together for Chinese New Year. Depending on the type, they may be steamed, boiled or pan-fried, with different shapes and fillings—and they’re all tasty! Introduce your kids to this easy dumpling recipe. Meat, scallions and soy sauce combine to make these savory bites, and they're simple to make with a wonton wrapper. Try making them with the sweet and salty dipping sauce on the side.

Fondue

Angela Pham via Unsplash

Fondue is fun to eat, and kids will love the idea of dipping chunks of bread, meat and veggies into a big pot of gooey, melted cheese. This Swiss dish dates back to the 17th century, but we’re still digging it today! Have your own family fondue party with this recipe from Genius Kitchen. Want something a little sweeter? Try a chocolate fondue for dessert, and use fresh fruit and chunks of pound cake for dipping.

Crepes

Catherine McCord/Weelicious

Take an imaginary trip to Paris when you whip up a batch of these yummy paper-thin pancakes. Originating in the northwest region of the country, creperies are now found all over France and offer both sweet and savory variations. Kids can easily help by mixing up the batter and selecting the fillings: Go classic with ham and cheese or sweet sugar and lemon, or get adventurous with your own ideas. Need some inspiration? Try this easy crepe recipe by Catherine McCord of Weelicious.

Ramen

The Six O'Clock Scramble

If your only experience with ramen is a ten-cent crinkly package from the grocery store, it’s time to try the real deal version of this popular Japanese dish. The nourishing broth packed with slurp-worthy noodles and endless variations of toppings is a definite kid-pleaser. Your kids can help you make this hearty version full of tofu, veggies and a bit of ginger.

Bibimbap

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Meaning “mixed rice,” this amazing dish from Korea is the ultimate rice bowl. On a bed of warm rice, you might find a combo like fried and raw veggies, seasoned grilled meat or tofu, a red chili paste called gochujang and a fried egg added on top. Bibimbap is a great way to introduce kids to new ingredients, and an even better way to use up those extra veggies that are hanging around. Check out this mouthwatering recipe from Rasa Malaysia complete with an extensive list of suggested toppings.

Sushi

Agnes Hsu/hello, Wonderful

Turn your kids into big-time sushi lovers! Simple veggie sushi rolls are easy, healthy and just the right size for little hands. It’s fun to make and eat together at home, and even not-so-adventurous eaters will want these egg, edamame and rice rolls from hello, Wonderful. Start with basic flavors that they’ll love, and then slowly expand the sushi repertoire to include more adventurous foods and textures.

Souvlaki

Marcus Winkler via Unsplash

Make a batch of Greek souvlaki skewers, and it’s a win-win for everyone. Kids love the fun of food on a stick, and adults will love the juicy marinated chicken with lemon, garlic and a side of cool, refreshing tzatziki sauce. Try the recipe by Lemons for Lulu here.

Injera and Lentils

RuslanDashinsky via iStock

Besides being flavorful and nutritious, eating Ethiopian food is a community experience. Food is often eaten with hands and served on a large shared plate, along with plenty of injera, a spongy and slightly fermented flatbread that’s perfect for sharing. This recipe from Lighter has great tips for adjusting the flavors for kids who don’t love a ton of spice. Authentic injera takes several days for the fermenting process, but you can take the easy route and make this quick recipe in about an hour!

Meze

Kare Raye/Kitchen Treaty

For a casual meal, put together tasty nibbles and make a meze platter. Made up of a variety of foods served small-plate style, meze is common throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East, and offers the perfect opportunity for little foodies to sample new foods, like creamy hummus and baba ghanouj. Try making this gorgeous Mediterranean-inspired meze from Kitchen Treaty, and watch it disappear.

Chicken Tikka

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This juicy chicken made with yogurt and spices and grilled on skewers is a yummy introduction to Indian cuisine. Let the kids help in the kitchen by mixing up the yogurt and curry marinade for this quick chicken tikka that’s sure to become a new family favorite.

Jerk Chicken

Jane Maynard/This Week for Dinner

You can’t talk about the foods of the Caribbean without bringing up Jamaican jerk. Moist, spicy and smoky, this memorable seasoning and cooking method produces some of the most flavorful food around. Although traditional jerk can be a bit spicy for little palates, this modified version by This Week for Dinner gives you the signature flavors without as much heat.

Empanadas

Bakd&Raw by Karolin Baitinger via Unsplash

Flaky, portable and delicious, there are endless combination ideas for these perfect pastries that work for breakfast, lunch or dinner! Whether you go savory or sweet, you’re definitely in for a treat. Bring some of the flavors of South America right to your table with these homemade beef empanadas from Laylita’s Recipes. 

 

—Anna Doogan & Karly Wood

 

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Greek food is one of the most family-friendly cuisines from around the globe. Often light but filling, traditional recipes for Greek food involve flaky dough, meat and lots of citrusy lemon. If you’ve been trying to find new ways to mix up dinner, keep reading for simple kid-friendly Greek food recipes everyone will enjoy.

Tzatziki

Jo Cooks

Before you can go any further, you have to have a good Greek Tzatziki recipe in your repertoire! This easy recipe from Jo Cooks involves everything you need to get that bright, refreshing flavor, and pairs with everything from pita to gyros.

Greek Lemon Potatoes

Supergolden Bakes

Make that quick switch away from french fries with this zesty recipe from Super Golden Bakes. Greek lemon potatoes are light and crispy, made in a casserole dish on the stove and will quickly become a kid-friendly side.

Greek Salad

Gimme Some Oven

You can skip the lettuce when preparing a traditional Greek salad. Instead, authentic versions load up on fresh, large cut veggies, kalamata olives, a huge chunk of feta and olive oil. We love the easy version over at Gimme Some Oven that's so simple, the kids can help out, too.

Greek Lamb Meatballs

Kay Nutrition

Lamb is a main feature in Greek cooking and these meatballs make the introduction to your kids a breeze. Kay Nutrition whips up her version with red onion and lots of other household spices, then serves with a refreshing side of tzatziki. 

Spanakopita Triangles

Feel Good Foodie

Skip the frozen spanakopita and make your own! This veggie-stuffed appetizer dish is actually not that difficult to make. With this recipe from Feel Good Foodie, you'll be whipping up this flaky, spinach-y snack in no time.

Potato Balls

My Greek Dish

Move over french fries, Greek Potato Balls have arrived. This recipe from My Greek Dish turns potatoes, cheese and herbs into fluffy fried balls that you won't be able to stop eating.

Greek Baked Orzo

Pinch of Yum

A great way to hide those veggies, Greek Baked Orzo packs in the goodness easily. Pinch of Yum's recipe includes tasty food like kale, tomatoes, orzo and of course, feta cheese!

Chicken Souvlaki

Rasa Malaysia

Greek chicken souvlaki can easily become a dinner staple. The kebab-style meal uses ingredients like lemon, yogurt and olive oil to marinate the chicken, then grill to get that perfectly-charred flavor. Check out Rasa Malaysia's recipe for a simple start to souvlaki. 

Kolokythokeftedes (Greek Zucchini Fritters)

Gitanjali Roche

Greek zucchini fritters are so good, you'll want to pass up American fried zucchini forever. Fried into either balls or a latke shape, Gitanjali Roche's recipe incorporates zucchini, feta and other fresh herbs that make this dish irresistible. 

Tiropita (Greek Feta Cheese Pie)

Olive Tomato

Greece's most popular pie is the Tiropita, or feta cheese pie. It's similar to spanakopita, but without the spinach. To get started on this flaky dish, check out Olive Tomato's recipe that will have you rolling out phyllo stat.

Baklava

Spatula Desserts

No Greek meal is complete without a slice of baklava. And while the layered dessert may seem difficult, it actually requires just a few ingredients and a little patience. Kids will love the sweet flavor and counting all those layers. Check out Spatula Desserts to see how easy it is!

––Karly Wood

 

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Want your kids to expand their list of acceptable foods beyond buttered noodles and french fries? Fluffy bread, warm spices, chicken and lots of vegetarian options make Indian food a great option! Brightly colored and easy to adjust the spice factor, we’ve rounded up some of the best Indian food recipes that will have your kids asking for more naan in no time!

Homemade Naan

Gimme Some Oven

Once you make homemade Naan, you may never go back to store bought. This simple recipe from Gimme Some Oven uses basic ingredients, and only takes an hour to rise before dropping in the skillet and devouring.

Red Lentil Dahl

The Wanderlust Kitchen

Dahl makes the perfect addition to rice or to eat with naan. This easy red lentil version from The Wanderlust Kitchen takes just 30 minutes and is perfect for anyone who loves plant-based recipes.

Chana Masala

Cookie Kate

When it comes to quick vegetarian Indian recipes, this Chana Masala recipe from Cookie + Kate will be your go-to. Substitute canned tomatoes and dry spices to get the same authentic flavor of this chick pea dish that you would at your fave Indian restaurant.

Slow Cooker Butter Chicken

Damn Delicious

Need the perfect Indian chicken recipe? Here it is! Our editors love this slow cooker recipe from Damn Delicious that takes the grunt work out of cooking. It cooks in just a few hours and pairs perfectly with basmati rice.

Instant Pot Chicken Tikka Masala

Pinch of Yum

It takes just five ingredients to make your own Chicken Tikka Masala and it's way easier than you think. This flavorful dinner idea from Pinch of Yum works great as a go-to comfort food and tastes just as amazing heated up for lunch the next day.

Biryani

Food Fanatic

Make sneaking in the veggies a breeze with Food Fanatic's Vegetable Biryani! While this recipe does have quite the ingredient list, your kiddos will hardly notice their scarfing down carrots, green beans and peas.

Samosas

Gitanjali Roche

Perfect as an "entry level" snack to get your kids hooked on Indian food, these fried samosas from Gitanjali Roche are packed with flavor and veggies. Made with homemade dough and fried to perfection, they pair nicely with a side of chutney for even more flavor.

Chicken Curry

Cooking Classy

Packed with aromatic spices but still easy on the palate, Cooking Classy's Chicken Curry will quickly become a family favorite. It takes just 20 minutes to sauté and simmer, then you'll be slurping this down in no time!

Paneer Pokora

My Food Story

Did somebody say "fried cheese?" This crispy, battered dish is perfect for introducing littles to delicious Indian food. Make it plain or stuff with chutney––both take this cheese recipe from My Food Story to the next level.

Shrimp Tandoori

Rasa Malaysia

While you likely won't be making this dish in a traditional tandoori oven, you can still get an authentic flavor using traditional Indian spices. And because you're whipping up shrimp, dinner will be ready in no time. Rasa Malaysia's easy recipe uses Greek yogurt, garam masala and turmeric before tossing on the BBQ.

Aloo Paratha

My Ginger Garlic Kitchen

For little foodies ready to up their naan game, this recipe for stuffed flatbread from My Ginger Garlic Kitchen is perfect. A traditional breakfast dish, Aloo Paratha is made with a spiced potato filling and is simply cooked in a fry pan.

––Karly Wood

Feature image: Andy Hay via Unsplash

 

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Green bean casserole is a staple for most American Thanksgiving tables, but you don’t have to wait until November to get your fix.

French’s Green Bean Casserole Snack Mix is here for your snacking pleasure! The limited edition 16 oz. package has all the goodness packed into one bag: crispy fried onions, green beans and mushrooms, all covered in savory seasonings.

While you can normally find all the ingredients to make the traditional dish at the grocery store, this snack mix is only available in one place. You can snag it on McCormick.com for $8.95, but don’t wait because it won’t be around for long.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of McComick’s

 

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What’s better for wiggly kids than an outdoor dining experience where you can choose your own adventure? Food carts are a perfect bet for families, where movement is encouraged at all of the local pods, diners can hop between choices and never have to sit in a booth waiting for a server to take an order. Portland is known for its large variety of cuisines and food cart pods – some with added features like fire pits, movie screenings and games. And food carts offer COVID-safe dining and options for the vulnerable like, a streamlined ordering experience either online, by phone, or even delivery. Read on to check out our favorite food carts to visit with kids!

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Smaaken Waffles

Take a waffle, add practically anything and you've got a winner of a meal for any kid. Smaaken (the Dutch word for "tasty") creates delicious sandwiches out of thin, crispy waffles that can veer either savory or sweet, breakfast or lunch. Try the bacon maple, or grilled cheese, or even the pb&j version!

Hawthorne Asylum
1080 SE Madison St.

The Lot at Scout Beer
5029 SE Division St.
(503) 688-8214

BG’s Food Cartel
4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave.
Beaverton, OR
(971) 235-6578
Online: smaaken.com

Bao Bao

Fluffy steamed buns are a carbo-licious treat any kid will love. The ones at Bao Bao are handmade and stuffed with things like pork, chicken, red bean paste, or mushrooms. Try the lotus paste one for a sweet treat! They also have noodles and even frozen bao so you can take them home.

Bao Bao NE
545 NE Couch St

Bao Bao Downtown
232 Southwest Washington St.

Portland, OR
503-477-8911
Online: baobaopdx.com

Matta via Yelp

Matta

This cart serves up super cozy, homey food from family recipes inspired by Vietnam. The "Vietnamese soul food" includes fried chicken and rice, stir-fried beef, and "mom's omelet" as menu toppers, and any tiny sweet tooth is sure to be pleased by the pandan donut. Matta's been working hard all spring and summer to serve up as many free meals as they can to restaurants workers and kids, and any in need.

1533 NE Alberta St.
Portland, OR
971-258-2849
Online: mattapdx.com

Matt’s BBQ

For the kiddie carnivore in your life, head to the very popular Matt’s BBQ cart at the Prost food carts on Mississippi Ave. Here you’ll find every type of smoked meat one could wish for, plus fun sides like the queso mac and cheese. Order online to help them reduce contact-- you can even order a day ahead so dinner's already taken care of!

4233 N Mississippi Ave
Portland, OR
Online: Mattsbbqpdx.com

Potato Champion

One of the original food carts in Portland (it opened in 2008!) Potato Champion serves up all manner of fry-related goods. Poutine is their specialty, that Canadian dish of French fries and cheese curds covered in gravy. They've expanded to a range of housemade sauces like peanut curry or pesto mayo. Kids will enjoy the buttermilk ranch, or bravely try the pb&j poutine!

1207 SE Hawthorne Blvd
Portland, OR
503-477-7265
Online: https://www.potatochampion.com

Fried Egg I'm In Love

Fried Egg I’m In Love

The catchy names of their menu offerings will make parents smile, and kiddos will love the fresh OJ and sandwiches. Try the Built To Spill, for obvious reasons, which features a fried egg and cheddar on toasted sourdough. Then stroll among the bricks in Pioneer Courthouse Square to see what interesting names you can find.

To cut down on facetime, you can order online before you arrive at your nearest food cart.-- they’ll have it ready to pick up.

Hawthorne
3549 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
503-610-EGGS
971-808-5727

Pioneer Courthouse Square
780 SW Broadway
503-704-FELT

Prost! Marketplace
4237 N Mississippi Ave.
503-869-5915
Online: friedegglove.com

The Whole Bowl

Slung out of a super-cute retro-looking trailer with wood paneling, The Whole Bowl has the beans and rice bowl scene covered. Check out the Bambino Bowl for only $6, which includes brown rice, black and red beans, avocado, cilantro, black olives, Tillamook cheddar, sour cream, salsa and sauce. Delicious, and healthy!

Eight locations in Portland, six are currently open and serving
Online: thewholebowl.com/portland.html

Arlo’s Fish and Chips

Check out the tasty homemade fish and chips from Arlo’s! Each bite is battered and fried to perfection and served with a side of french fries. A kid and crowd-favorite! Grab a scoop of ice cream at the neighboring Beau Berry cart afterwards. They're open until they sell out each day! To make ordering faster, you can call it in ahead of time, or order when you arrive. 

St. John’s Food Cart Pod
7316 North Lombard 
971-813-9711
Online: www.facebook.com/Arlos-Fish-Chips-342577826084713/

 

–Annette Benedetti

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With so many large crowd events cancelled, we’ve all been missing out on some fine fair food. But Pringles is here to help.

The brand just introduced a limited edition flavor––Wavy Deep Fried Pickle! Only found at Dollar General, this crunchy, acidic and sour snack is available this month.

photo: Courtesy of Pringles

Gareth Maguire, senior director of marketing for Pringles shares “The Pringles brand prides itself in delivering insanely accurate flavor combinations that are both familiar and delicious. With the debut of Pringles Wavy Deep Fried Pickle, fans can experience their favorite, iconic fried appetizer flavor in an entirely new, easy to snack form.”

The limited-edition Pringles Wavy Deep Fried Pickle are only available at Dollar General stores starting in April 2021, while supplies last. For more information, follow @PringlesUS on Instagram, @Pringles on Twitter and check out Facebook.com/PringlesUS.

––Karly Wood

 

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IKEA recently announced the winners of the brand’s latest Soft Toy Drawing Competition. Eleven-year-old Nick from St. Louis is the first American since 2017 to win one of the top honors in this creative contest!

The SAGOSKATT collection from Swedish retailer IKEA is a limited-edition collection of soft toys made for kids, by kids. Each year children from around the world are invited to submit their designs, featuring drawings of a would-be imaginatively awesome plush.

This year’s competition brought in more than 66,000 entries—with five chosen as the top winners. Each winner will have their drawing turned into an IRL IKEA toy! One hundred percent of the proceeds from the SAGOSKATT line are donated to local children’s right to play initiatives.

Along with 11-year-old Nick (who won for his “Bird” design), the other global winners were “Sandwich friends” designed by nine-year-old Audrey from Canada, “Cat” designed by eight-year-old Liepa from Lithuania, “Fried egg” designed by seven-year-old Zosia from Poland and “Mermaid dog” designed by nine-year-old Savva from Russia.

Jorge Omar Santoyo Henaine, Product Design Developer for Children’s IKEA, IKEA of Sweden, said in a press release, “I feel very lucky and grateful to be part of the team involved in the SAGOSKATT project. The whole concept of ’for children by children to help children’ is something that makes me extremely proud.”

Santoyo Henaine continued, “The endless creativity in kids is amazing. Each year we are impressed by the amount of unique, cool and fun creations we receive. We wish we could make all of them! When selecting the winners, we consider a lot of  important criteria, for instance, how unique, colorful and expressive the drawing is, if it can be transformed into a soft toy for mass production and if we can secure the safety requirements for the future toy.”

Find the SAGOSKATT toy line in stores and on IKEA’s website.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of IKEA

 

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Dreaming of the day your kiddies are old enough to take them travelling internationally? The good news is that the Bay Area has one of the most diverse food scenes anywhere, and it’s constantly growing and branching out. You don’t have to settle for takeout Chinese or plain spaghetti and meatballs when there’s so many restaurants eager to introduce you to the specialties of their country’s cuisine. Here are some of our favorite restaurants that let you take a culinary world tour and also welcome the kids as well.

Aurum Indian Bistro | Los Altos

Hardy Wilson

Families looking for Indian food with a modern flair should order up some delivery from Aurum Indian Bistro in downtown Los Altos. The restaurant is a joint project from Chef Manish Tyagi, formerly the Executive Chef of August (1) Five in San Francisco, and Anupam Bhatia, owner of Broadway Masala in Redwood City. You'll find the menu includes favorites like saag paneer, lamb biryani and naan, along with unique fusion options like the pulled pork thepla taco. Our kid tasters loved the RaGa Kofta, the Chorizo & Bacon Kulcha and of course, the Butter Chicken (it was everyone's favorite). Don't skip out on dessert as the Heaven Can Wait Toffee Pudding was our favorite. 

132 State St.
Los Altos, CA
Online: aurumca.com

Din Tai Fung

Din Tai Fung xiaolongbao
Anita Chu

Din Tai Fung, one of the most famous restaurant franchises in Asia, is known for their eastern Chinese cuisine and especially their soup dumplings, called xiaolongbao. The good news is along with the dumplings, much of their menu is kid-friendly, including a wide selection of fried rice and noodles. The tough news is Din Tai Fung’s first Bay Area outpost in Valley Fair is super popular; they accept limited reservations for parties of up to four people, or arrive early before the lines get too long.

2855 Stevens Creek Blvd. #1259 (in the Valley Fair Mall)
Santa Clara, CA
Online: dintaifungusa.com

Wursthall

Wursthall San Mateo
Anita Chu

A bierhaus may not sound like the most family friendly place, but Wursthall’s modern take on a beer hall welcomes kids with their own menu that features kinderwurst (hot dog) and grilled cheese with apple juice or milk. The adult menu offers updated German cuisine, some with a Korean twist; this really is a beer hall Bay Area-style. Parents, enjoy the excellent beer and bratwurst selection and don’t overlook the chicken schnitzel or the crispy fried potatoes.

310 Baldwin Ave.
San Mateo, CA
Online: wursthall.com

Goku Korean BBQ

Goku BBQ
Anh T via Yelp

If you’re a barbecue lover and you haven’t been to a Korean BBQ restaurant, you’re in for a treat at Goku. You can choose from all kinds of prepared meats from short ribs to chicken wings to pork belly to salmon, many of them marinated Korean-style, and cook them yourself over the grill at your table. It’s great fun and kids love picking out what to cook. Goku is an all-you-can-eat style BBQ, so bring your appetite. Kids under four eat free.

3085 Meridian Ave.
San Jose, CA
Online: gokusanjose.com

Limon Rotisserie

Limon Rotisserie
Elpie K via Yelp

Although many equate Peru with a land of adventure, their food is amazingly accessible and appealing, like roast chicken, lomo saltado (stir fried beef with fries and rice), and ceviche. Limon provides a great overview of Peruvian cuisine and kids will be as big a fan of their signature rotisserie chicken as you. Everything is served family style, so it’s a great place for a casual family meal.

1001 S Van Ness
SF, CA

524 Valencia St.
SF, CA

1524 Locust St.
Walnut Creek, CA

1101 Burlingame Ave.
Burlingame, CA

Online: limonrotisserie.com

Marugame Udon

Marugame Udon
Anita Chu

There’s more to Japanese noodles than ramen; don’t forget about udon, which features thicker, chewier wheat noodles in a dashi broth. Marugame Udon’s  sleek assembly line-style noodle shop specializes in udon and lets you customize your bowl just how you like it. Start with the base bowl, then add toppings and side appetizers like tempura or onigiri. The beef udon is an easy and filling favorite for kids.

1919 Shattuck Ave. Ste 103
Berkeley, CA

3251 20th Ave. (in the Stonestown Galleria mall)
San Francisco, CA

Online: marugameudon.com

Farmhouse Thai

Farmhouse Thai by Anita Chu
Anita Chu

The gorgeous, colorful interiors of Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine will transport you to Thailand. Their signature dish is panang neua, a whole slow roasted short rib that’s fall-off-the-bone tender. The kid’s menu includes fried chicken and rice noodles with egg and broccoli (highly recommended), and many of the dishes on the main menu are kid-friendly as well, including the crab fried rice, pad thai and chicken noodle soup.

336 Water St.
Oakland, CA

710 Florida St.
SF, CA

Online: farmhousethai.com

Dragon Beaux

Dragon Beaux
Nida K via Yelp

Dim sum houses can seem noisy and overwhelming to the uninitiated, but once you’ve got the ordering process down and you know your favorite dishes it’s a fantastic way to experience Cantonese cuisine. Dragon Beaux has friendly service and all the dim sum classics, plus creative versions of them like the five color xialongbao (soup dumplings), sea bass dumplings and egg yolk “lava” buns. They also offer hot pot at dinner time, another fun Chinese restaurant experience.

5700 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco, CA

Online: dragonbeaux.com

Achilles Restaurant

Achilles Restaurant
Anita Chu

Achilles offers delicious Mediterranean food customized to your taste. The menu has endless options: choose your protein, then choose if you want it on a plate, in a wrap, or a pita pocket. Then you can get crazy with the sides, which include sauces like tahini and tzatziki, veggies, hummus, etc. Everything is super fresh and the workers are very helpful in explaining everything. Kids will love the beef gyro or chicken shawarma, and watching the workers carve them off the vertical rotisseries.

2521 Newhall St.
San Jose, CA

Online: achillesrestaurant.com

FOB Kitchen

FOB Kitchen
Corey B via Yelp

This longtime beloved San Francisco pop-up has made a permanent home in Oakland, so now you can more easily get to their version of homey Filipino cuisine. The Shanghai lumpia (pork spring rolls), lechon (pork belly) and adobo fried rice are big favorites, while the homemade spam with rice and fried egg will be a hit with the kiddies. Don’t skip the macapono (young coconut) ice cream for dessert if it’s on the menu! FOB Kitchen is open for brunch on weekends only, the best time to take the family.

5179 Telegraph Ave.
Oakland, CA

Online: fobkitchen.com

PLAJ

Kate Loweth

Scandinavian cuisine is particularly family-friendly and we love the homey atmosphere that you find at Pläj. Located within walking distance of the Civic Center, Pläj is a great spot for your pre- or post-theater meal when everyone's all dressed up. We love the smoked fish croquettes and chicken liver more, while kids will definitely want to dig in to the Swedish meatballs with lingonberry jam. On Sundays in December you can enjoy their traditional julbord meal. If you head up to Petaluma, don't miss their more casual sister restaurant, Stockhome (their Swedish candy selection is epic!). 

333 Fulton St.
SF, CA

Online: plajrestaurant.com

 

Cafe Zoetroppe

Kate Loweth

Named for Francis Coppola's venerable production company, American Zoetrope, Cafe Zoetrope is located in the majestic Sentinel Building, a San Francisco historic landmark in the heart of North Beach. We love it for it's quirky decor, small tables and totally kid-friendly dining. You can't go wrong with the Pizza Sofia (topped with arugula, prosciutto and shaved parmesan) and the spaghetti and meatballs will make any kid (or adult) both full and happy. 

916 Kearny St.
SF, CA

Online: cafezoetrope.com

—Anita Chu & Kate Loweth

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À la carte works on date night, but when you’re feeding your crowd, sometimes it’s better to minimize the ordering mayhem. From tacos to tofu, we’ve picked our favorite family style meals that you can carry-out from Atlanta’s best restaurants. Keep reading for the more on these magical mealtime bullets, below.

Bartaco

Bartaco Chastain Park via Yelp

Shh. Don't tell anyone, but you can pick up a lobster taco take-out kit (feeds four) for $24. Not into shellfish? No worries. Choose from a taco pack or a roasted chicken pack, both served with salsa verde, chips and your choice of 3 sides for $39.50.

3802 Roswell Rd. NE
Buckhead
678-871-8226
Online: bartaco.com

Also available at Inman Park and West Midtown locations

Blue Moon Pizza

Doug G. via Yelp

Who says pizza delivery has to just be the pie? Go all-in with Blue Moon Pizza's four-course family pack, which includes an appetizer, salad, entree, and dessert for a family of four for $40.

325 E. Paces Ferry Rd.
Buckhead
404-814-1515
Online: bluemoonpizza.com

Also available at Marietta, Sandy Springs, and Smyrna locations

Brack's Kitchen

https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/bracks-kitchen-atlanta?select=QcSHAUkjaBeGzZGdf5HW4A

Healthy and delicious, this North Buckhead spot serves up inspired salads, build-your-own bowls, lots of Gluten-free options, and quick pick pantry and fridge staples in their restaurant. And, they offer family meals, designed from their existing menu items, for four or eight people.

3872 Roswell Rd.
North Buckhead
404-855-2240
Online: brackskitchen.com

 

 

Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A via Yelp

Just when you think cruising through the drive-through at Chick-fil-A couldn't get any easier (or more pleasant), they go and do this: Build Your Own Family Meals are bundles of menu items that allow you to quickly build out a meal to serve four people (or more) by mixing and matching 13 different menu options. And guess what? You can get it carry-out, delivery, or pre-pay for easy drive through pickup. 

Multiple locations

Online: thechickenwire.chick-fil-a.com

Gu's Kitchen

Hannah W. via Yelp

You can pretty much make a family meal by ordering a couple of entrees from Gu's and sharing them; however, you can't go wrong by ordering Hungry Gu's, which includes a full order of pork dumplings, spicy crispy beef, stir-fried string beans, and chicken fried rice. And for vegetarians, you can adapt this for a full order of veggie dumplings, stir-fried string beans, spicy dried eggplant, and spring rolls.

4897 Buford Hwy.
Chamblee
470-299-2388
Online: guskitchen.com

Murphy's

Gretel Y. via Yelp

Yes, you can take out the Tollhouse Pie, but if you're feeding a crowd, grab one of their family meals for four (you can eat the pie on the way home, and no one will know). Choose from a roasted chicken, brisket, casserole, meatloaf, and other family meals, which includes a salad, two sides, entree, and cookies.

997 Virginia Ave. NE
VaHi
404-872-0904
Online: murphysatlanta.com

Tuk Tuk Thai Food Loft

Tuk Tuk via Yelp

Tuk Tuk's 3-course Family Menu serves up to 6, with incredible Thai goodness and generous helpings. Choose one appetizer, one soup or salad and two entrees for $80.

1745 Peachtree St. Suite Y
Brookwood
678-539-6181
Online: tuktukatl.com

 

 

—Shelley Massey

 

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Move over queso, this new dip is dill-icious! Taste of the South Fried Pickles & Ranch Dip just landed exclusively at select Sam’s Clubs. Now you just have to stock up on things to dip into it.

Taste of the South Fried Pickles & Ranch Dip

Taste of the South Fried Pickles and Ranch Dip is made from real whipped cream cheese and sour cream mixed with crunchy dill pickles and ranch seasoning. This tangy dip goes with just about anything pickles do. Add a dollop to your burger, pair with your favorite chips or serve alongside vegetable crudites. 

Taste of the South Fried Pickles & Ranch Dip

You can find the 24 ounce tubs of Fried Pickle & Ranch Dip at Sam’s Club for $4.98. It is available at locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Sam’s Club

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