Naming a favorite restaurant
Is like choosing your favorite child:
Each unique,
Each essential,
Each cherished.

Oh, wait…
Back on track.

Salad bars with crisp greens
Breakfast nooks with skilled grill cooks
Shabu Shabu, Hot Pot nights
Warm flames searing sizzling meat
Korean barbecue, Tepanyaki grills.

Burgers, fries, and rootbeer float,
Ramen noodles in umami broth
Chips and salsa, save room for flan
Spanish, Greek, Italian, French cuisine
Different flavors and unique scenes.

Each meal a memory,
Each flavor a moment.
Children and restaurant tables
Shine brightest when surrounded
By loved ones
Gathering,
Laughing,
Loving.

Not one alone
Is favorite,
But wherever
Hands and hearts
Join makes
Every meal,
Every bite
A celebration.

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Daily writing prompt
What is your favorite restaurant?

Published by TheOtherKLM

I really hate talking about myself, but if I have to... I’m K.L. McDaniel, the person behind TheOtherKLM. I’m an introvert with extrovert moments, a fitness-minded person fighting later-age fat, and someone trying to keep life somewhat organized without pretending it isn’t a mess. Here, I write about the things I keep coming back to: movement, mental health, learning, self-awareness, and the strange little contradictions that make people interesting. I’m not here to act like I have everything figured out. I’m here to think through it, laugh when possible, and maybe find a little balance in the middle of the clutter. So, that’s me. More or less.

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