Family - friendly Restaurant
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Hello reneemummy,
can i know what kindda entertainment they have for kids at grand copthorne? Thanks :)[/quote]
haha... I guess this reply is little slow.. didn't go to this post. Well, here's few updates:
- Tanglin tree restaurant has a pretty cool playground, tree house kind of thing...
- Hilton serves very good sunday brunch and has a very cool kids corners with very friendly entertainers (the last time I went, kids can make pizza, there's cartoon, and a superb balloonist.)
- Ritz Carlton has a playroom so adults can really eat in peace...
(But double check if they still have them cos it's a long time since I have been there)
- Market Plaza cafe (Raffles City) has very reasonably priced food and also a balloonist (balloons is enough to keep my girl occupied for a while!) but no kids corner though.
- Four seasons Hotel (again, haven't been there for a long time.) but I think there's a bouncy castle and some entertainment
- Sol Playground has a playground outside for the kids... -
Orchard Mandarin triple 3 restaurant has a room to entertain all the kids. Such as making a movable doll out of a balloon, etc.
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sounds cool although I have no idea what is a movable doll!
Is it for a sunday brunch or itβs there all the time? like a kids club? -
I think I went there on a Sunday.
It's a room for the kids to get themselves busy with arts n craft. They have 2 co-ordinators to help the kids.reneemummy:
sounds cool although I have no idea what is a movable doll!
Is it for a sunday brunch or it's there all the time? like a kids club? -
meredith84:
I am boardgame fan so I used to go pitstop often before DD was born. Now DD is almost 1 year old and I not gone since she was born. Now wait for her to be older than I can go again.Hello,
Try Pitstop cafe. It's fun and cozy place to eat and play interesting board games. Will PM you for details whether you want to know more about the place. Hope it help.
I hope they are doing well though.
I would recommend the place too. Boss and staff all very friendly !!
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