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What to feed children in Phuket?
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The child is 7 years old, fastidious. The biggest trouble is breakfast. There are only eggs in the cafe, but he can't have a lot of them every day. Plus incomprehensible in composition sandwiches with sausage. We have nowhere to cook oatmeal. As they decided: we take granola in the store. Stir with yogurt without additives. Tasty and slightly scary. Periodically we take an omelet in a cafe. In the store, you can take Parmesan for a snack, because calcium is in short supply here. For lunch/dinner there is a good thing stir fry from vegetables with seafood, chicken. I take rice to it. It's not spicy, sweet and sour in the base. You don't even need to ask for it, so as not to be peppered. There is a restaurant Veranda. Russian cuisine. Sometimes I take him cutlets with mashed potatoes. There is a restaurant on Katya and Nai Harna. Fried rice doesn't add spice either. The only thing you need to pick up where you will be tasty. They make it everywhere, but some fierce oils add a lot. There are Italian establishments: pizza is delicious, spaghetti. Again, depending on where you live. At we also have Central nearby, there is a gorgeous food court, with a bunch of options, there is even steamed chicken with rice. Often there is something on the menu for a couple. We need to clarify whether this will be acute. Because steam here does not mean dietary. Fish, seafood again... if it eats. Say that for the child and ask without spice and pepper.
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Oh come to the Russian quarter, there is plenty of Russian food in the café