Jess in casual style as she and her husband take the kids out for dinner

Jess in casual style as she and her husband take the kids out for dinner

Jessica Alba was stylishly casual as she was joined by her husband and two of their children as they grabbed a tasty dinner in Los Angeles together on Saturday.

The Fantastic Four actress, 42, who recently stunned with her lookalike eldest daughter, Honor Marie, in a slew of selfies from Paris,

was seen sporting a black fitted tank top and black trousers that were secured with a drawstring waist.

She layered the ensemble by wearing a striped light blue flannel that was left unbuttoned to show off the look underneath.

The mother of three opted for comfort in a pair of black open-toed sandals and slung a woven purse over her arm to hold items she needed for the family outing.

Her brunette locks were parted in the middle, and effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in light waves.

The beauty accessorized her outfit by adding a pair of silver-hooped earrings as well as a silver-chained necklace for a flashy touch.

Her husband Cash was also dressed down for the outing, and was spotted wearing a pair of tan-colored pants along with a plain white T-shirt.

The film producer threw on a black bomber jacket for a final touch and easily carried a cream-colored tote bag in his right hand.

The family was seen strolling along a busy sidewalk as they made their way to a restaurant to grab a yummy dinner.

Jessica sweetly held hands with her five-year-old son Hayes while daughter Haven, 11, and Cash followed close behind.

Their eldest daughter, Honor, 15, appeared to not be on the errand run with her parents and siblings. At one point, the star and her family stopped inside a shop to look at a few cute items.

Earlier this year in March, the Good Luck star appeared on Who’s Talking To Chris Wallace and opened up about parenthood and raising her children in a different financial upbringing than her own when she was growing up.

‘I wrestle with this! And I try, I try to get them to understand a reality that’s just frankly, not a reality that they’ll ever understand,’ she explained, per People.

Alba continued, ‘I really wrestle with this one. It’s not possible for them to understand what it was like for me or what it’s genuinely like for other people.’