I will be eating out a lot soon due to a holiday and I wonder if you have tips and tricks to make it as pleasant an experience as possible, autism-style? Let me know as well if you know of any autism friendly restaurants in London!
I will be eating out a lot soon due to a holiday and I wonder if you have tips and tricks to make it as pleasant an experience as possible, autism-style? Let me know as well if you know of any autism friendly restaurants in London!
I usually check places beforehand online or even phone ahead to ask about lighting and noise levels. One spot that helped me feel more at ease was authentic thai cuisine koh samui. It’s quieter than others I’ve tried, and they were understanding when I asked to sit in a corner spot. Having a go-to place like that really reduced the pressure for me when eating out with folks.
I usually check places beforehand online or even phone ahead to ask about lighting and noise levels. One spot that helped me feel more at ease was authentic thai cuisine koh samui. It’s quieter than others I’ve tried, and they were understanding when I asked to sit in a corner spot. Having a go-to place like that really reduced the pressure for me when eating out with folks.