High-End Dining for the High-Chair Set

Forget chicken fingers. Top restaurants are catering to young foodies and their parents with sophisticated, multi-course kids’ menus

When AJ Hunter bit into the second of five courses at Trummer’s on Main, he was taken aback. The grape, one of the 8-year-old’s favorite school snacks, was delicately wrapped in prosciutto.

“It tasted so good!” he says.

In a food-obsessed era, where Instagram dictates dining choices and children have their own celebrity television chefs,...