I love going out to eat. Before the pandemic struck, every weekend was a chance to discover new restaurants and novel dishes—while weekdays were reserved for some good, ol’ fashion home cooking. If it's a simple table for two, choosing a restaurant is a relatively straightforward ordeal.

Sure enough, however, the situation is exponentially more difficult with a large group of friends. He doesn't like seafood; she can't stand spicy food; and everyone is a budget. More often than not, my friends and I just settle on the nearest and cheapest izakaya for a cheap, but mediocre meal.

And this is with a group of mature and reasonable adults. I can only imagine the endless deliberation and aggressive arguing that a family with young children must endure when deciding on a place to dine out.

Manga artist and mother, Emushitoemufujin (@mshimfujin) recently penned a piece centered upon this very problem. On a particular occasion, her family decided to enjoy a night out after a long week. As you might expect, however, they have a few difficulties along the way.

Reproduced with permission from Emushitoemufujin (@mshimfujin)

Reproduced with permission from Emushitoemufujin (@mshimfujin)

Reproduced with permission from Emushitoemufujin (@mshimfujin)

Reproduced with permission from Emushitoemufujin (@mshimfujin)

Kids can never make up their minds. It must be why there are always so many families eating in food courts at the mall.

Readers of the post reacted:

  • “I totally understand this situation.”
  • “I laughed at the end.”
  • “So this is why there are always so many families at the food court.”

If this is anything like your family, be sure to check out Emushitoemufujin’s Twitter page for more content. The artist also has books available on Amazon.


By - Luke Mahoney.