Jonah,
Great Chow area! Your son couldn't have landed in a better spot.
Cardwell's On The Plaza, 94 Plaza Frontenac - Even though it's located in a mall, it has a separate entrance and is really a destination spot in and of itself. The menu changes quite often depending on what's in season and what looks good at the market.
Remy's Wine Bar, 222 S. Bemiston, Clayton - Slick urban decor serving terrific Mediterranean food and wine flights. I always found that it was most fun to order some little plates to share and just take your time. The staff is most congenial.
Big Sky Cafe, 47 S. Old Orchard, Webster Groves - Yes, I know, this is a little out of your way, but not by much. Webster Groves is one of those older towns that actually has a downtown...and it's kept up with a lot of pride. The meals that I've had here have all been nothing short of outstanding
http://www.bigskycafe.net/BSC/bsc_main.html
Thai Cafe, 6170 Delmar, University City - It's Not Spoon Thai, Thai Aree, or whatever you use to compare all other Thai to, but it's darn good.
Saleem's, 6501 Delmar, UCity - Terrific Middle Eastern.
Another tip...IMHO, you can pretty much skip The Hill (the STL equivalent of Taylor St.). The places are all really expensive especially given that they're your basic Red Sauce joints that aren't even that good.
Hope you found this helpful. If you have any questions, I'd be more than happy to help. As far as dining en route, we always used to pick a Steak N' Shake and stop there.
You can also check out the dining guide in The Riverfront Times. Even for residents, it's truly valuable.
http://www.riverfronttimes.com/issues/c ... g_toc.html
Kim
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