Ordering off the Kids Menu?
deadbeatsummer
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So I'm due to enjoy a dinner with an old friend in Sydney tommorow, and it is also a rest day for me as I have almost done myself an injury - so need to keep the calories down.
I chose Wagamama's as it is quite healthy and we love having it back home in England.
http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu
On the menu, they offer mini versions of the regular dinners - but it's on the kids menu. The calories are halved and I never end up finishing my portion usually in there anyway...
I was going to go for either:
http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu/mini-chicken-ramen
http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu/mini-grilled-chicken-katsu
My question is: would you order off of the children's menu or is that just wrong?
If I had to order off of the adult's I would go for the following and eat about 2/3 of it:
http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu/chicken-itame
Thoughts?
TL;DR = Is eating off the kids menu to save calories a bit scummy?
I chose Wagamama's as it is quite healthy and we love having it back home in England.
http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu
On the menu, they offer mini versions of the regular dinners - but it's on the kids menu. The calories are halved and I never end up finishing my portion usually in there anyway...
I was going to go for either:
http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu/mini-chicken-ramen
http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu/mini-grilled-chicken-katsu
My question is: would you order off of the children's menu or is that just wrong?
If I had to order off of the adult's I would go for the following and eat about 2/3 of it:
http://www.wagamama.com/our-menu/chicken-itame
Thoughts?
TL;DR = Is eating off the kids menu to save calories a bit scummy?
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I order off the kids menu all the time. Mostly because at certain restaurants the portions are to large for me adn if I take the rest home I rarely eat it. Why order food I'm not going to eat?0
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I don't think there's anything wrong with it Look at it this way.....it's a waste of food as well as money if you're not going to eat a whole adult portion!
Do whatever you want to do, don't worry about what anyone else thinks0 -
I don't think there is anything wrong with ordering off of the kids menu, but if you feel uneasy, a simple tip to keep the calories down is ask for a take out box to come with your meal. As soon as the meal comes, put half in the take out box eat the other half. Then you can enjoy the take out portion at another time.0
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Some places have rules against it (you have to be under a certain age to qualify), but as long as the restaurant allows you to, there shouldn't be a problem. It's essentially the same as ordering a regular meal and taking half of it home. It's just cheaper to get less food initially.0
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If you are really into Japanese food PM me. I am from Sydney, live in Tokyo now, and might as well be Japanese, so I can point you in the right directions
Jess xx
edit: I am basically saying 'please don't go to wagamama as it's not that great' haha!0 -
Some places have rules against it (you have to be under a certain age to qualify), but as long as the restaurant allows you to, there shouldn't be a problem. It's essentially the same as ordering a regular meal and taking half of it home. It's just cheaper to get less food initially.
In my experience the restaurants that have this rule, its due to the discounted price on the meal. They assume the kid will be with an adult that is paying for their own overly priced dinner to cover the loss in profit of the kids meal. Parents are more apt to dine out with their kids if the kids meal is lower in cost, folks love the "Kids eat free" deals.
Instead you may be able to ask for a lunch portion instead of a dinner portion. These are normally half the size, sadly they aren't normally half the price.
The to go box at the start of the meal can really help with overeating temptations, and you have a great leftover lunch for the next day.0 -
Some places say you have to be under 12 to order off the menu, so watch out for that rule, but if it doesn't mention an age then I'd say just go for it to be honest! You're not causing anyone any harm, and if anything you'll save money for the place because you're not wasting food. All good!0
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If the place doesn't have a problem with it, then go for it. My mom had gastric bypass surgery and her drs gave her a medical card, saying something like due to dietry needs she was allowed to order of the kids meal.0
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I order kids' menu all the time.0
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Every place I have been to has the must be 12 and under age to have the kids menu.0
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Some restaurants reserve the kids menu just for kids...why don't you just ask the waiter. I've never personally order off the kids menu. Many restaurants here in the US have healthy heart portions or senior portions. But I would rather order off the main menu and ask for potatoes or rice to be left off and a double order or vegetables or sliced tomatoes be served instead. Most restaurants are fine making substitutions. I ask for a to go box and take off what I am not going to be eating before I even start eating . This keeps me from overeating because it tastes just too good! Eating out is no longer a challenge for me. Provided the restaurant has salads to choose from. Many times you can add chicken or shrimp to the salad which makes it perfect. Dressing on the side and no croutons . I also ask them to not bring the complimentary bread to the table .0
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I know some places will charge more for the kid items if an adult orders it.0
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I don't think that eating off of the kids' menu is wrong at all, but some places simply won't allow it. If we happen (on occasion) to go for fast food, I order from the kids' menu...my two year old loves this b/c he gets two "prizes" lol. When we go to an actual sit down restaurant I'll order a regular item and keep the rest for lunch the next day! Have a great time! :flowerforyou:0
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It depends on what it is.... If we go to a streak house I order a larger then normal steak and cut it into several pieces for several meals and take it home.... Easy lunch for the next few days lol
If its fish or something else I don't like heated up then I get childrens orders0 -
I do all the time, sometimes the portions are huge O_O0
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I usually just split an adult meal with a friend.
But I'm sure there's nothing wrong with ordering from the kids' menu - you're still buying food from the restaurant, so why should they care?0 -
Great Idea. I have never done it inside. but have done it in the drive thru. before.0
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If the restaurant cares (e.g. they have deliberately underpriced the kids' meals to draw in families) they will state for 12 and under only or somesuch, otherwise, order whatever food you want. There isn't a minimum $ order at most places, you could go in for a drink only, or a dessert, no different than that really.0
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I do if there's something I want on it and I'm not too hungry. A lot of places I enjoy have age limits on kid's meals, though (I'm looking at you, D!ckey's. And they're really going to bleep out that restaurant name?) If not, I get a regular meal and take the extra home and have lunch or dinner the next day or my husband and I split a meal.0
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I see no problem with you eating off the kid's menu, whatsoever. Even if the place has a problem with it, point out that your friend ordered off the regular menu, just like an adult and child coming in together. They still make their profit from the adult menu to cover the kid menu item. If you can't get the answer you want from your server, ask for the manager.0
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I don't, because every kids menu I see is crap just as bad as the adults menu and the portions aren't that much smaller. That and most places won't even allow you to do so in the first place.
I'm rarely in the mood for just macaroni and cheese or a grilled cheese, kids menus don't have much variety.0
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