I regularly get emails from people wanting recommendations for a romantic diner à deux, or a venue for a hen party, or somewhere to take their in-laws… I try to reply as best I can, but there’s one particular question that always stumps me: where to go with kids.
There’s no hiding the fact that I’m not exactly a kiddy person. I grew up with brothers 15 years older than me and spent playtime at primary school hanging out with the teachers because I didn’t have anything in common with my classmates. I don’t have a maternal bone in my body. And yet my friends are starting to procreate at a relentless pace, and it’s becoming increasingly apparent that if I want to have any kind of a social circle left, I’m going to need to find a way to incorporate children into my restaurant habit.
Enter Paviljoen van Beuningen: possibly the most child-friendly café in Amsterdam. I ended up there on Sunday morning rather circuitously: I’d heard about a series of literary pop-up dinners that take place there, then checked out the website of the venue itself and saw that it advertises “The Shakshuka Breakfast” every Saturday and Sunday from 10 am till 3 pm. Being a huge Ottolenghi fan, I am clearly crazy about shakshuka (I’ll get onto what it actually is in a moment), which is how I ended up in the middle of a giant adventure playground eating Middle Eastern brunch whilst small humans provided a source of strange circus-like entertainment…