10 kid-friendly restaurants in Singapore
When you are in the mood for eating out, you don't have to leave the kids behind if you choose to go to one of these fabulous kid-friendly establishments!
Click 'next' to find out what they are!
Equinox Restaurant
You wouldn't think that champagne brunches and kids would mix. But Equinox Restaurant has worked out a sweet deal for families with kids that actually works. On Sundays, the kids are given their own buffet line in their very own room (stocked with toys, games and a Nintendo Wii), allowing mums and dads to enjoy some time alone together.In the company of a staff supervisor, kids can munch on mini-burgers, chicken nuggets, potato wedges, fruit salad and biscuits that they can decorate themselves.
The meal is free for kids under six years old, and $64 for those aged 6-12 (including access to the adult buffet).
Parents meanwhile, can enjoy fresh shellfish, sashimi, blinis and cheese accompanied by unlimited Champagne, wine, beer and cocktails.
You'll even have the luxury of a live music duo!
Just a head's up: It's best to book at least 2 weeks in advance.
WHERE
2 Stamford Road, Swissôtel The Stamford, Level 70OPENING HOURS
Open for Sunday brunch from 11am to 2.30pm
CONTACT
6837 3322
District 10 Bar & Restaurant
District 10 Bar & Restaurant at UE Square is an amazing dining spot for families with kids.
It's especially popular during weekend brunch (Saturdays and Sundays, 11.30am-2.30pm) with little ones having loads of fun on the bouncy castle located outside.
While the kids are busy having fun, you get to dine on treats like creamy scrambled eggs, or the pizza with wagyu beef cheek rendang.
District 10 also provides the littlies with colouring materials to keep them happily occupied.
WHERE
#01-15/16/17 UE Square
81 Clemenceau AvenueCONTACT
67384788
OPENING HOURS
Mon-Thu: 11.30am-11pm
Fri: 11.30-1am
Sat: 11-1am
Sun: 11am-11pm
Treehouse Cafe
The recently opened Treehouse Cafe located at The Grandstand is a great place for families, and is packed with food, fun and great laughs.The café has a room for new mummies and facilities for kids such as a treehouse and play area plus a programme of kids' activities to entertain your little ones while you dine.
The restaurant offers both European and Asian fare so there's bound to be something to tickle everyone's tastebuds.
Treehouse Cafe also offers free fun activities for diners such as face painting and balloon sculpting (every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month) and art and craft activities (2nd and 4th Sunday of the month).
WHERE
200 Turf Club Road
#01-17 The Grandstand
OPENING HOURS
Mon-Thurs: 11.30am-9pm
Fri & eve of Public Holidays: 11.30am-10pm
Sat: 9am-10pm
Sun and Public Holidays: 9am-9pm
CONTACT
Tel: 6469 0282, Email: [email protected]
Zaffron Kitchen
This is a great, family-friendly Indian restaurant situated in Singapore's East. There are several non-spicy and not-too-spicy options for kids (butter chicken - yum!) while you satisfy your craving for delicious Indian fare.
The best part of Zaffron Kitchen for the kids is the dedicated play area featuring a wooden play house and an assortment of toys. They even have a nursing room as well as a proper change table and a kiddies’ toilet.
A restaurant can't get much more kid-friendly than this!
WHERE
135/137, East Coast Road 428822
OPENING HOURS
Mon-Thurs: 11.30am-10pm
Fri, Sat: 11.30am-11pm
Sundays and Public Holidays: 11.30am-10.30pm
Coastes
Your family (especially the kiddos) will never want to leave Coastes with its amazing location right on the sand of Siloso Beach on Sentosa.
While Coastes doesn't offer anything particularly for the kids, they are sure to enjoy frolicking on the beach while you keep a watchful eye on them.
Coastes offers the usual popular Western breakfasts such as Eggs Benedict, as well as seafood and barbecued dishes later in the day.
If you are heading there with the kids, it's best to take plenty of sunscreen and of course their swimsuit as you'll find it hard to drag them off the beach!
WHERE
50 Siloso Beach Walk, SentosaOPENING HOURS
Open every day from 9am onwards
CONTACT
6274 9668
One-Ninety Restaurant
If you're in the mood for a fancy meal with the kids, head to the Four Seasons Hotel's One-Ninety Restaurant with the brood.
The restaurant serves Sunday brunch and offers a supervised Kiddie’s Playland featuring a bouncy castle, colouring, face painting and games consoles, and comes complete with a kids’ buffet spread.
Kids under 5 dine free, while adults pay $88, plus an additional $108 per person for free-flow Veuve Clicquot.
WHERE
190 Orchard Boulevard
OPENING HOURS
Sunday brunch is from 12pm–3pm
CONTACT
6734 1110
Food for Thought
If you need to find a restaurant that's open bright and early for breakfast and is kid-friendly, then Food for Thought is the place for you.
They have an outdoor playground Special features: Outdoor playground with a slide and climbing structure and there's also space for kids to ride their scooters too.
They also offer kids’ meal sets (with colouring sheets) plus good coffee, big breakfasts, some cheap local lunch offerings and a some desserts and pastries.
WHERE
1 Cluny Road, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Tanglin Gate, #B1-00
OPENING HOURS
Open from 8am to 9pm every day
CONTACT
64791080
Picotin Express at Sentosa Cove
Do you have a little European food lover or 2 at home?
If you do, and you love bistro fare too, head over to the super kid-friendly Picotin Express at Sentosa Cove and expect to be very satisfied.
Led by co-owner Steve Kaye and F&B personality Jacky Stevens, Picotin at Sentosa is the ideal family-friendly dining experience.
With a kids' menu, kid-friendly cutlery and crockery and high-chairs, and not to mention a stunning view, you can't go wrong with the family here.
WHERE
Quayside Isle, #01-06
31 OCEAN WAY
Singapore 098375
OPENING HOURS
Mon-Fri: 5pm-midnight
Sat: Noon-1am
Sundays and public holidays: Noon-1am
CONTACT
Tel: +65 6438 4747
Email: [email protected]
EatPlayLove Cafe
This very hip and very kid-friendly retro-style cafe is fast becoming a favourite hang-out spots for families.
Located in Aliwal Arts Center, at EatPlayLove Cafe for just $5 per hour (per two hours on weekdays), kids get craft materials to create little works of art while you get to dine in leisure.
There are 2 craft corners — a smaller one that seats 6 kids, and a larger one that seats 15 to 20 kids.
Your kids get to choose from a pretty large set of art materials such as colouring pencils, markers, crayons, glitter glue, hole punchers, string and coloured papers. They even provide craft books to provide ideas and inspiration for your little ones.
The cafe menu is a mix of pocket-friendly Thai classics and Western-style dishes — such as green curry chicken with rice, pastas and burgers.
They also have a kids menu with all-time favourites such as mac and cheese.
WHERE: #01-07, 28 Aliwal Street
OPENING HOURS: Daily noon–10pm
CONTACT: 64446400
Seb's Bistro
This cafe-style restaurant in the West has a supervised play centre (from $8 per hour), so as you can imagine, families with kids just love it here.
The Playhouse at Seb’s Bistro is suitable for children who are crawling and upwards. However, infants will have to sit with you at the table (baby changing facilities are available).
The younger kids are separated downstairs with indoor slides, train sets and the smaller ride-ons while the kids from about 7 to 12 years old are upstairs.
There is also a smaller play area outside, which also has a trampoline.
WHERE
7 Rochester Park 139218
OPENING HOURS
Tues-Sat: 10am-8pm
CONTACT
67766683
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