When I asked to order the low-allergen plate, they called the manager for me. She came over and asked about DD’s allergies. She took the info and said their low-allergen plate should be fine, and warned me about the possibility of cross-contamination. Then she placed the order for us.
It took them a while to prepare DD’e meal. I had thin sliced steak with rice, so I shared my rice with her while she waited. DD was happy and excited to be in this cute restaurant…and hungry. She ate most of my rice and I should have stopped her…because when her plate came, she could not finish her own meal. She liked most of her lunch, but said the pork was dry and hard. I tried it, and yes, it was. I told her she did not have to eat that.
I would have loved to have the un-birthday cake. It did not look too big and I was sure I could finish it. But I did not want to eat it by myself while all DD had for dessert was jelly, which she does not like much. I could not resist getting this cute vanilla mousse in the souvenir cup, though. The manager checked the ingredients for me, and this had eggs in it. So DD could not share this dessert with me, but I told her she could have the cup. One problem was…since the cup was not nicely packed and boxed, I had to wrap it with whatever I had to carry it around.
While we were eating, I noticed the line for the restaurant had gotten much longer. I was glad we got there as soon as the parade was over. I saw a family decided to get a table first, and CM asked them to go get the food first. They seemed very unhappy that they could not get a table and wait, while other family member is getting the food. But this was the rule there…a CM would take you to a table after you paid for the food.