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Mom crafts fancy 3-course meals for her kids in viral TikToks. Here’s why she does it

From golden silverware and candles to filet mignon, this TikTok mom pulls out all the stops.
From golden silverware and candles to filet mignon, this TikTok mom pulls out all the stops. Screengrab from @shenavici's TikTok video

A mom on TikTok has gone viral with her creative way of serving her kids a lesson in etiquette — fancy meals.

The mom of three known on TikTok as @shenavici, or Shena, has garnered millions of likes on social media with her “Fancy Restaurant” series.

Shena pulls out all the stops when she crafts her fancy dinners for her three kids: golden silverware, laminated menus, candles and dresses. After pretending to be the “server” and taking her children’s orders, she serves them Michelin-star-looking dishes including pan-seared filet mignon, potato soup and deep-fried Oreos.

@shenavici We invited our friends @The Home Depot over to pretend we're at a Fancy Restaurant together. To make dinner extra fancy they brought over an Ice Cream Maker, a stunning dark ceramic & gold pot set, some beautiful cutlery, and unique drinkware. They also brought a food warmer to help keep the soup hot & ready! We're excited to share a meal with you today! #homedepotpartner #homedepotholidays ♬ original sound - Shena

“Food looks good, where can I make a reservation?” one viewer joked.

Shena told the Rachael Ray show that the dinners had a deeper meaning than pretty plates to share online, though. It also helped teach her children how to act in upscale settings.

“The ‘Fancy Restaurant’ does a lot of things. It started to help us teach them etiquette,” Shena’s husband, Naveen, told the Rachael Ray Show.

“How they treat their servers is very important to us, that they know how to treat others — and also how to keep an open mind when it comes to different foods,” Shena told the show.

@shenavici ♬ original sound - Shena

Shena’s children sometimes switch roles and serve their mom, too, which admittedly involves a little cleaning up at times.

“This was very beautiful and touching,” one person commented. “I love seeing these experiences.”

“The finest restaurant food prepared with mama’s Love. It’s impossible to get any better,” another said.

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This story was originally published November 21, 2022 at 4:58 PM with the headline "Mom crafts fancy 3-course meals for her kids in viral TikToks. Here’s why she does it."

Alison Cutler
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Alison Cutler is a National Real Time Reporter for the Southeast at McClatchy. She graduated from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University and previously worked for The News Leader in Staunton, VA, a branch of USAToday.
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