Luxe Mom’s 10-Course Meal for Kids Impresses Mzansi with Creative Dishes and Fine-Dining Flair

Luxe Mom’s 10-Course Meal for Kids Impresses Mzansi with Creative Dishes and Fine-Dining Flair

  • A mother prepared an elaborate 10-course meal for her children, showcasing her culinary skills and creativity
  • Each dish was carefully crafted with playful names and fine-dining flair, impressing her young diners and delighting social media users
  • The mom's effort has been widely praised online, with many users admiring her parenting, presentation, and culinary expertise

A mother has left social media in awe after preparing a lavish 10-course meal for her children, each dish crafted with playful names and fine-dining flair.

A woman showcased how she made a 10-course meal for her children, which wowed online users.
A woman amazed online users by showcasing her 10-course meal prepared for her children. Image: @shenavici
Source: TikTok

The spread blended creativity, humour, and gourmet cooking, leaving her young diners impressed and declaring the food “delicious.”

The feast began with “I’m big, you are small,” featuring waffle bites drizzled with hot honey. Next was “Matilda’s Pancakes,” an elevated twist of blini topped with caviar crème fraiche and crunchy potato chips. Course three, “Much too good for children,” offered roasted red pepper and tomato soup with a swirl of crème fraiche.

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The fourth course, “The Ritz TV dinner,” was a standout—mini beef Wellington served alongside Brussels sprouts, oven-roasted corn, and delicate rose-shaped potatoes. Following this, the fifth dish, “Double Bingo,” presented seared scallops in lemon butter atop squash purée.

To refresh the palate, the sixth course, “Ma Honey,” was a lemon honey sorbet. Course seven, “Moby’s Book,” was delighted with chilled cucumber salad in a bright vinaigrette, before moving into the eighth course, “Amanda Thripp,” a petite charcuterie board of artisan meats and cheeses.

Dessert was nothing short of indulgent. The ninth course, “You Can Do It, Bruce,” featured a decadent chocolate cake that was rich and unapologetically indulgent. Finally, the tenth course ended on a sweet note with handcrafted chocolate bonbons in three flavours such as strawberry cheesecake, butter pecan, and caramel espresso.

The children’s joyful reaction stole the spotlight, proving that the luxe mom’s imaginative menu was a hit. Social media users praised the effort and the video shared by the mother herself under her TikTok handle @shenavici on 3 September 2025 went viral, with many calling it a “masterclass in parenting and presentation.” The memorable feast showcased not only fine cuisine but also a creative approach to making family dining extraordinary.

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SA loves the woman's 10-course meal for kids

The online community took to the comments section to express their thoughts, flooding it with rave reviews over the extravagance.

Claudia said:

"We need a TV series, a cookbook and a reality DAILY show!! I'm in love with you ALL!"

Claud wrote:

"Their manners are better than like of 90% of adults."

MzRoss2U shared:

"I swear she needs to be a chef at Disney for a private themed dinner."

Pheobe Hodges expressed:

"Would you be willing to do a behind-the-scenes? I’m very interested to see how you get all this done."

Jennifer Nolan commented:

"The most beautiful mama on TikTok and the most beautiful well-behaved kids."

Watch the video below:

A woman’s 10-course meal for her children stole the spotlight online, leaving users impressed.
South Africans were blown away when a woman shared how she made a 10-course meal for her children. Image: @shenavici
Source: TikTok

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Johana Mukandila (Human Interest Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She has over four years of experience as a multimedia journalist. Johana holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za