Dad’s Honest Review of Toddler’s ‘Restaurant’ Warms Many Hearts
This dad should win the “Dad of the Year” award. Christopher Kyle’s toddler daughter, Ava, loves to play make-believe. What child doesn’t? I remember when I was a child I would have my own store, restaurant, church, and school. Using your imagination is what being a child is all about. Ava apparently has “Ava’s Kitchen” and loves when her daddy stops in for a visit.
When Christopher Kyle gave a review of “Ava’s Kitchen” on his Instagram, it wasn’t the best review. Kyle is an entrepreneur dad and owns a business himself, so he didn’t hold back when giving a review on his dining experience at the 18-month old’s restaurant.
He writes in his Instagram post that he tried to support another black-owned business for lunch called “Ava’s Kitchen”. He goes on to say that she just opened at the end of April. “It’s a very clean establishment, but whewww let me tell you about this owner,” he wrote in his precious post. Can you imagine stumbling across this post and feeling all warm and fuzzy inside? I mean, how adorable is this?
He continues his review by saying “First off, I asked why there are balloons on my chair, and it’s not my birthday? She talm’bout mind yah business; those are Mommy’s.” He went on to give his feedback on the service taking way too long. “I been waiting on my order to get done for 45 minutes, and I’m the only customer here. She was making good progress at first, then she stopped for 20 minutes to go watch Paw Patrol.” Seriously laughing out loud as I type this. You know how those toddlers get side-tracked. Although his service wasn’t the best, he said it was worth it because the cook is a cutie.
The super awesome dad ended his Instagram post by saying that he’ll give the restaurant another chance and tried to use it as a way to remind his fans not to give up on Black businesses so fast after one mistake. Later he shared another post with a picture showing a line of customers (teddy bears) at Ava's Kitchen.
In a really adorable and funny daddy/daughter experience, Kyle also found a way to share a beautiful and positive message that the world needs right now.