Franklin Park Restaurant Has Strict Ban and Dress Code
Last month, I shared the news about the Indian Fusion restaurant in Franklin Park that banned children five and under. The original ban was for children ten and under, but they eventually loosened their restrictions. Kids are permitted for lunch, but not during dinner hours after four o’clock.
Their dress code has recently been tightened as well. It includes the need for “neatly pressed trousers,” and “clean, minimalistic sneakers.” Their “exquisitely curated business casual dress code” says that unaccepted attire includes “clothing with tears or excessive rips” and “overly casual footwear.”
In the full previous story, I wrote: We all know what it’s like to look forward to going to a nice dinner at one of our favorite restaurants. You anticipate spending time with a spouse, partner, or date for a pleasant evening with a peaceful dining experience.
However, we never plan on that infant or toddler at the next table shrieking or screaming incessantly. That unforeseen experience immediately destroys that pleasurable and romantic dinner you dreamed of all week.
There’s one restaurant in Franklin Park, Somerset County that’s instituted a new rule that seeks to eliminate such an unfortunate and dissatisfying dining encounter.
Franklin Park Restaurant Says “No” to Young Children
If your commute includes Route 27 then you may be familiar with the Indian Fusion Franklin Park Restaurant in Somerset County which has garnered some headlines and conversation recently. The attention they’ve attracted is not just for their food or service but for their customer restrictions.
Andaaz restaurant at 3059 Route 27 in Franklin Park, New Jersey is described as a slightly upscale, high-end feeling, stylish Indian affair. The owners have recently instituted a rule restricting children age 5 and younger. When they opened their doors less than two months ago they began with a 10-and-under rule.
Since then the Franklin Park restaurant owners Manan and Charu Saxena have loosened the rules a bit to allow older children to enjoy their cuisine. However, their top-notch chefs do not focus on pleasing children’s palates.
The first thing you see when you visit the Franklin Park restaurant’s website is a pop-up notification that says, “Please note that Andaaz does have a strict dress code policy (business/smart casual attire) and reservation policy.
Children under the age of 5 are not permitted for dinner service.” There is no mistaking their strict policies.
Personally, my kids are older, but I would not choose to dine at a restaurant that has such restrictions. However, if my wife or friends wanted to eat there, I would try it.
If you approve of the policies and want to enjoy the cuisine and classy atmosphere, the menu looks fantastic and includes Manchow soup with crispy glass noodles, pan-seared scallops with crispy wild rice, candied ginger, and Thai curry foam, plus vegan options.