Along with having high chairs, they’ve even got a small play area for kids! Located south of the city in Mae Hia, it’s a local expat favourite, especially for family breakfast in Chiang Mai. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, is Pancake House. You can sit by the lake and enjoy your meal while the kids smell the flowers or enjoy their very high seat! Pancake House Not only that, but it has one of the most stunning flower gardens. It overlooks a man-made lake and has a fantastic view of the city. Just up from the base of Doi Suthep is Galae restaurant. Chiang Mai has two locations at both Central Malls Central Airport and Central Festival. There are wooden high chairs for kids to sit in at the table. It’s an international chain offering western style food in a western style atmosphere. Tiny tots will be safely tucked into a high chair while you enjoy a big glass of wine.Ī popular buffet or a-la-carte option for lunch or dinner is Sizzler. The kids will be off doing their own thing the entire time under the watchful eye of the attentive staff. Located within Central Airport Plaza on the 4th floor and Central Festival on the 5th floor, you can enjoy a nice meal while the kids are stay put! Nics Restaurant and PlaygroundĪ definite go-to is Nics! Located south of the city in Hang Dong, this is a parent’s paradise. Santa Fe prides itself as a steak house serving up beef and pork meat portions. Located within the Hidden Village Dinosaur Park, this restaurant is kid friendly with a kids’ menu that is very reasonably priced and also has high chairs! Access to the restaurant is only possible with the purchase of an entrance ticket to the park, which the kids will love. Little ones will be provided a nice wooden high chair to enjoy their meal! The Barn Steak House at Hidden Village The restaurant itself serves up the best vegetarian food – seriously – try the mushroom burger, it will blow your mind. With its closed in rustic jungle feel, you’ll enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. Located within a hostel called Green Tiger House, you will find a tiny haven. The staff is very attentive to children offering high chairs and colouring while you wait for your food. Seeing great success they now have four franchises and sister restaurants. Touted as “the best American food in Chiang Mai,” The Duke’s serves up big portions of good food. It provides the perfect mix of family friendly and rustic fine dining – with high chairs included! The restaurant offers an incredible array of food in a farm setting that is so popular they opened a second location downtown called Ginger Farm Kitchen, although it is less family friendly. Ginger, as it’s affectionately known, has stolen the hearts of local families. The kids can play in the small playground or sit in a high chair while you get some well earned parent time. They serve strictly Italian fare and put care into every plate and their pizza is yummy! You can often find their children running around and they enjoy playing with other kids eating at the restaurant. Their menu is small allowing for attention to detail. Run by a lovely local family, this restaurant is sure to please. It is an incredible spot to enjoy the mountain scenery while the children play in the playground. Chamcha is a new cafe located in the foothills of Doi Kham. The above photo of a high chair does not do this place justice. They’ve got many seating areas both indoor and out and high chairs too! You can keep the little ones close while the bigger ones play on the slide, or in the kid friendly playground. LumDee is a popular Thai restaurant located in V Community near Payap University. The restaurant is known for its service and provides high chairs and green space for little ones to run around. Set in a traditional Thai-styled house and surrounded by an enchanting garden, The Whole Earth has been serving families for over 35 years! They serve vegetarian, Indian, and Thai cuisine. Located conveniently, especially for tourists right near the Night Bazaar Market, you will find this oasis. It’s got open air seating, high chairs, and child friendly meals.įind out more… The Whole Earth Photo credit Molly Calvert Located next to Royal Park Rajapruek and close to Cup Fine Day, is this lovely restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch using ingredients locally grown in the Royal Project.
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