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I have a birthday coming up on Monday, and the plan is to dine in San Francisco. I have a two year old, and she needs to be taken for little walks, so a place like Delfina is out. My parents don't want to spend a ton of cash. But I'm not quite ready to roll over and do denny's or even dish (not they should be considered comparable). Ame, zuppa and oola look oh la la, but I don't want the patrons frowning because she need to get up a lot (she doesn't scream or throw things, and she's got trois gros under her belt, but admittedly then she was 6 months old and could be passed around like a football.)

Can the e-gulleters find a place that can match mama's passion for surprising cuisine and a two year old's restlessness? Or will this mama be doomed to eating at palomino?

HEEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPPPP

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