

With a wide range of beverages, you and your child can choose from a series of indulgent milkshake flavours like peanut butter, to healthier drinks that include carrot, beet and celery juice which are quite refreshing. Diners have the freedom of choosing whether to dine indoors or out on the widespread lawn - excellent for you to lay your mats for a picnic with your fam.Ĭafe Melba also blows up its bouncy castle on weekends, and parents can keep your eyes on your kids in the midst of your al fresco dining. What I love most about Cafe Melba is the layout of the restaurant. An Australian-inspired cafe, the cafe serves up classics as well as gourmet coffees and luxury teas. Tucked away in Goodman Arts Centre, away from the bustle of the city is Cafe Melba, an ideal place for a laid-back meal with either friends or family. It even has a soft-fall playground next to it, where you can park your young ones as you and your spouse relax over your weekend brunch and date. Nestled in nature, the bistro now has a casual, more al fresco-themed ambience to it. The ‘newly colonised’ area is an expansion of the bistro, adding on to the two-storey butchery that Huber’s occupies at the top of the hill. Huber’s Bistro was flourishing well at Dempsey Hill, so much that it moved down the hill to a bigger place. After which, parents can unwind over a slice of pizza and a glass of cocktail, while the kiddos cavort in the play gyms. The whole family can head to the beach for a paddle before the noon sun sets in. Nonetheless, this bistro is also great for a morning of fun, play and entertainment for the kids and the family, especially on the weekends. Nothing beats an al fresco chill-out, with the cool palm breeze kissing your face. If you’re looking for something a little different - such as letting the young ones play at the beach while you relax with a cold drink with your spouse, Trapizza at Shangri-La is where you should be. Reward everyone for a great day out by indulging in a meal at IKEA’s restaurant, where their fare has satisfied more families than we can count.įor locations, opening hours and contact numbers, refer here. Smaland is the name given to the supervised play area at the entrance of the store, where parents can drop their kiddos while they head in for their adult furniture shopping duty. With two branches located at Alexandra and Tampines, each of these family-friendly wings of IKEA is where both parents and their kids rejoice upon finding affordable Swedish dishes, special kids’ menu, high chairs and play areas all in one place. IKEA prides itself as a family-loving brand, and I’m sure families love it too. You can watch over your kids if you seat yourself along the corridor at this Thai restaurant.Ģ00 Turf Club Road, #01-13, The Grandstand (formerly Turf City), Singapore 287994 Credit – E-Sarn ThaiĮ-Sarn Thai’s The Grandstand outlet has a simple kid-friendly play area for customers of the restaurant, which comes with soft mats and a little slide. She had her very first place at Farrer Market Hawker Centre, selling simple Thai dishes like beef noodles. E-Sarn Thai Credit – E Sarn ThaiĮ-Sarn Thai has been around Singapore for more than a decade under the lovely Thai boss and founder, Madam Achara. Here at, we’re big believers in “good food = good mood”, so here is a selection of 17 kid-friendly restaurants in Singapore for quality bonding with the young ones. Whether it’s over a delicious meal, or simply running around at the park in the evening, the important of quality time and bonding cannot be underestimated. One thing every child loves is spending quality time with their parents.
