My kids really love Chinese food, so I thought I will list a few places here which parents can consider to bring their children. These places has been approved by my picky #2.
Every time, I am at Sommerset, I always wonder why the queue is insane. To be fair, I always there to eat something else. This time round, I thought I would give it a try because they had food my children would like. Their food is awesome. My daughter love the bee hoon and rice. My son polished off the Kaya French Toast (which was divine by the way, I could have eaten it all myself too.) All the food we ordered were hits, I went back a separate time bringing the husband and he agreed it was yummy and very affordable too! Thumbs up!
This is really my secret hideout. I love their food here, just that it is a little inconvenient and difficult to reach. Sometimes, I go there just to have some quiet time. My children love this place for a different reason. These place have lots of antique toys for sale. The good thing is they are not exorbitant and the children are allowed to fiddle with the toys. The portion (even for the kids meal) is really generous. I brought the extended family there but it was more of a 50% hit rate. Oh well. But one can agree there is a lot to see while you are there.
3. Breadyard
We chanced upon this cafe place and was initially sucked in because it had a kids section with cute rocking houses. Initially, we just wanted to find a place which could sufficiently entertain the kids so we could have a break and enjoy some food. But this place was a surprise find because the food was really yummy. The only problem is that it is at a mall right outside One-North station and generally nobody really goes there unless for work? (Please correct me if I am wrong.) I guess if you live in the West, it is still worthy of a trip there. Their bakery is really good. *drools*
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