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Moms Eat Local: Cin Cin

Find out how kid-friendly Cin Cin is.

Moms know how tough it can be to eat out with little ones. Patch wants to help you know before you walk in the door if Cin Cin is a good place to eat with your children.

Restaurant:

Is there a kids’ menu? No, but the menu has many kid-friendly choices.

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Are there healthy options on the kids’ meal? Yes, menu items marked with a heart are “low in fat, sodium and cholesterol, and approved by the Abington Memorial Hospital ‘Eat Heart-y’ program.”

How does the restaurant deal with food allergies? Cin Cin is willing to accommodate allergies, dietary restrictions and preferences—you just need to notify your server. They use vegetable oil (rather than peanut oil) for frying.

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Is the restaurant so quiet that any childish outburst will draw attention or is there enough noise that a small cry is likely to go unnoticed? Even though Cin Cin is a white tablecloth establishment they seemed amenable to children and I would feel comfortable bringing my toddlers. 

For the full review of Cin Cin, check back with Chestnut Hill Patch on Thursday.

 

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