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Dad ‘Eats’ at Toddler Daughter’s At-Home Restaurant, Leaves Funny Review [Video]

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  • The toy kitchen set is just what this little girl needs to become a “small business owner” in their own living room.
  • Her dad posted an honest review of her at-home restaurant.
  • The online post went viral after putting smiles on people’s faces.

Chris Kyle is an entrepreneur. He makes it a point to look for ways where he could support small business owners. Naturally, when his toddler daughter set up her toy kitchen, running a restaurant in their house, he had to extend the same courtesy.

He considers himself fortunate that his business and work arrangements permit a lot of time with his daughter, Ava. Chris is hands-on when it comes to her. One day, his wife brought home a complete toy kitchen set for Ava. He was a little unconvinced about the practicality of the purchase, but since his daughter adored it, he made no mention of it.

It was all for the better. From the day the toy kitchen set arrived, their daughter became a “small business owner” in their own living room!

“When my wife made the purchase, I was hesitant about spending a few hundred dollars on it,” Chris explained. “It has been worth every penny. Ava is the star of her own little world when she is ready to play.”

He paid a visit to Ava’s Kitchen recently. He talked about this on social media, posting an honest but hilarious review of his daughter’s at-home restaurant.

“So I tried to support another Black Owned Business for lunch today,” he wrote. “It’s called Ava’s Kitchen, just opened end of April. It’s a very clean establishment, but whewww let me tell you about this owner.”

“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.”

The restaurant review went on from the questionable choice of balloons for the décor to the services offered. The service at Ava’s Kitchen needs to improve if his daughter wants the establishment anywhere near the Zagat scale.

“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,” wrote Chris. “Overall the customer service could be better, but the cook is a cutie; so I’ll give her another chance.”

Now we know that even the chef leaves the kitchen when their favorite television show is on. Even when the food takes forever, customers would have a hard time complaining when the chef is this adorable.

Chris and Ava are thrilled that the online post put smiles on people’s faces. “During these tough times, I’m glad to see our post shine bright in the lives of people around the world,” said Chris, obviously proud of his daughter.

 Source: Inspire More

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