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To ease them – and yourself – back into the chaotic routine, take a break from making dinner by visiting one of the following family-friendly eateries. Instead of serving the usual frozen pizza and chicken wings, these restaurants offer healthful, affordable kids’ menus that are sure to please even the pickiest of eaters.

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Corsair Kitchen & Bar
9999 W. Country Club Dr., Aventura
      786-279-6800
       jwturnberry.com
     Weekend brunch is a great way to spend quality time with your children and an easy sell because of the variety of options. Corsair’s brunch menu – dubbed “The 52” – offers a rotation of seven brunch classics, including Cap’n Crunch-crusted French toast, egg skillets, breakfast sandwiches, salads, 

Dragonfly Izakaya
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Dragonfly Izakaya & Fish Market
5241 NW 87th Ave., Doral
      305-222-7447
       dragonflyrestaurants.com
     Head to this Doral spot if your offspring are fans of sushi and tempura or if you’re still trying to persuade them to try it. They’ll get crayons to color a paper build-your-own bento box menu, which lists options such as grilled chicken thigh ($9), whitefish tempura with Japanese tartar sauce ($11), skirt steak with 

Juvia Miami
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Juvia Miami
1111 Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach
      305-763-8272
      juviamiami.com
     It’s a win-win for parents and children at this swanky rooftop restaurant on Lincoln Road. While you thrill to beautiful city views and a refined menu of French-Asian specialties, the kids can chow down on one of four $24 bento boxes named for the owner’s and chef’s children. Each box comes with a protein, two sides, and cookies. Kids can choose from the Jonas bento box, with seared tuna, French fries, and jasmine rice; the Sophia, with thinly cut short ribs and takuwan rice or French fries; the Martina, with vegetable cassolette and jasmine rice; and the Mattia, with roasted chicken, mashed potatoes, and cookies.				

Junior rice bowl at Pincho.
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Pincho
Various locations 
      pincho.com
     At this Latin street-food concept, find a menu for kids that will help you lead by example. Your children can indulge in their own hearty junior rice bowl served with chicken and black beans ($4.99). You won’t feel bad about treating them to hot dogs ($4.99) or hamburgers ($6.49) at Pincho, because both options are made with kosher, humanely raised, antibiotic-free beef.

Kids’ meal at Sagrado Cafe.
Photo by Osvaldo Segatto
Sagrado Cafe
900 Biscayne Blvd., Miami 
      786-671-7434
      sagrado.cafe.com 
     With an enchanted garden atmosphere, this Brazilian café in downtown Miami is a great place for family bonding time. Kids’ meals ($14) start with a sharable warm basket of gluten-free cheese bread and a choice of soda or juice. Then it’s on to their own plate of chicken Milanese, served with a side of rice, fries, or mac ‘n’ cheese. Watch your little ones smile as melted chocolate oozes from the volcano cake served for dessert.