
The ultimate guide to kid friendly restaurants in Bangkok where kids have fun and feast until they’re full.
Going to a restaurant with kids can be a bit of a hit-or-miss affair but add the promise of something fun and suddenly they’re on board. In a city where food is one of the main attractions, Bangkok is bursting with kid friendly eateries that turn mealtime into an adventure. From feeding animals and exploring mini Japanese-style towns to tossing dough and making their own pizza, we’ve found places where they are far too busy to complain.
1. Mickey’s Diner

This kid friendly restaurant brings 1950s Americana to the heart of Bangkok, serving classic American comfort food in a retro setting. Expect checkered floors, neon lights and a long counter bar that feels like a movie set. Kids will love the signature american fried rice, served in a huge portion with crispy fried chicken, ham, bacon, sausage and a fried egg. Other highlights include chicken and waffles and Mickey’s Breakfast with eggs, pancakes and more. Finish with creamy milkshakes in strawberry, vanilla or chocolate.
Best for: Hungry kids
Where: Siam branch at Gaysorm Amarin, Bangkok, call: 090-499-5158; Ekkamai branch at Ekkamai Corner, Bangkok, call: 062-245-6951
How much: No entry fee, food starts at B140
Opening hours: Daily 8am–10:30pm at Gaysorm Amarin; Daily 8am–7pm at Ekkamai Corner
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2. Chim Chim

Do your kiddos love having breakfast at any time? Chim Chim serves brekkie from 7am to 4pm with tasty options like French toast, acai bowls and salmon benedict. Beyond that, a special children’s menu is available all day, such as margherita pizza, pomodoro pasta and ice-cream buns. Pair the meal with mango lassi or choose a protein shake for a healthier sip. The art-inspired space has high ceilings, big windows and bright colours, filled with playful paintings and installations. Tiny hands can also take turns on a vintage Pac-Man arcade machine for a bit of old-school fun.
Best for: Kids who wake up hungry
Where: Siam@Siam Design Hotel, Bangkok. Call: 02-217-3000
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B150
Opening hours: Daily 7am–11pm
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3. Kenny’s BKK

Kenny’s BKK is a winner for families who want fun and a hearty comfort meal. The menu is inclusive so there’ll always be something for everyone to enjoy, even for the picky eaters! While you eat, kids can also watch a cartoon on a projector on the wall (sometimes they play Shaun the Sheep) – a playful distraction that keeps everyone happy. This is the perfect for a relaxed lunch or mid-afternoon treat where the kids are fully entertained.
Best for: Hungry kids (and parents!)
Where: Ari, Bangkok, call: 090-995-2040; and Sukhumvit Soi 31, Bangkok, call: 092-599-2694
How much: Fries are B120 and a pizza is ranging from B350–420.
Opening hours: Both branches open at 10am–1am
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4. The Deck Bangkok

For a kid friendly restaurant with an outdoor area where little ones can run around, The Deck Bangkok delivers. Its tropical-themed space features a lush deck and Balinese-inspired decor, creating a holiday vibe right in the middle of the city. The menu covers all cravings, from breakfast and brunch (7:30am–2pm) such as meat and cheese omelette to comfort food including pepperoni pizza and classic cheeseburgers along with local dishes like pad thai and tom yum goong. Every Sunday, they also host a kids club (11am–2pm) with magic shows, fun games and arts and crafts to keep children happily entertained.
Best for: Kids who love food and fun
Where: 10 minutes walk from Terminal 21 Asok, Bangkok. Call: 095-239-0805
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B140
Opening hours: Daily 7:30am–midnight
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5. B-Story Cafe

A kid friendly restaurant with a vintage European-style setting. The space features stained glass windows, rustic wooden furniture, and floral decorations, with two floors of warm lighting, chandeliers and cosy seating for families. Kids will especially enjoy visiting during festive seasons, when the cafe transforms with themed decorations for holidays such as Christmas and Halloween. The menu is family-friendly too, offering a mix of Thai and Western comfort food, including quesadilla, mac ’n cheese and pad thai spaghetti with river prawn.
Best for: Kids who love fairytales
Where: Right next to BTS Ratchathewi, Bangkok. Call: 02-656-5677
How much: No entry fee, food start at B125
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am–9:30pm
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6. Baan Langsuan

Baan Langsuan is a kid friendly restaurant that feels more like visiting a relative’s house. Set inside a restored white wooden home that’s over 80 years old, the atmosphere is cosy and nostalgic. Inside, you’ll find vintage decor, colourful porcelain and old family photos. The menu serves Thai comfort food inspired by grandma-style recipes, with classic flavours done right. Highlights include breakfast sets like khai kata (pan-fried eggs with toppings) and dishes such as massaman beef and green curry.
Best for: Kids who love exploring old houses
Where: 10 minutes walk from Central World, Bangkok. Call: 085-215-5055
How much: No entry fee, food start at B50
Opening hours: Daily 7am–11:30pm
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7. Dosan Dalmatians

For little ones who can’t be apart from their furry friends, this kid friendly restaurant is a place to dine together. Straight from Korea, this is the Bangkok branch of the renowned cafe in Seoul. The venue spans four stories and features Dalmatian motifs and colourful accents throughout. It offers both indoor and outdoor seating, with the highlight being a rooftop terrace with a flower-petal-filled fountain. The menu serves large-portioned Korean-Western fusion dishes such as Korean beef steak and kimchi fried rice. Save room for mascarpone-filled strawberry pancakes, then finish with iced dalmatian choco topped with a cute dog face.
Best for: Kids who want to dine with their pets
Where: Siam Square Soi 7, Bangkok. Call: 082-565-5565
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B150
Opening hours: Daily 9am–10pm
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8. Gigi Eatery

A kid friendly restaurant serving Italian comfort dishes in a hip and chic setting. Gigi Eatery feels bright, colourful and welcoming. Inside, the space is filled with playful design details and cosy seating. There’s also a relaxed outdoor area if little ones need a bit more space. The menu is packed with kid favourites, with pizza always being a top pick, along with pasta and other Italian classics. They also serve all-day breakfast (8am–5pm), with dishes such as salmon brekkie and bacon and egg. It’s a laid-back spot for weekend lunches or stress-free family dinners.
Best for: Hungry kids who love Italian food
Where: Asoke branch at Sacha’s Hotel Uno, Bangkok, call: 061-995-6060; Ekkamai branch at Sukhumvit Soi 63, Bangkok, call: 063-456-7864
How much: No entry fee, food starts at B90
Opening hours: Daily 7am–midnight at Asoke; daily 8am–11pm at Ekkamai
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9. Mother May I

Set inside a bright, glass-walled house, this kid friendly restaurant feels like a home away from home. Families can enjoy the peaceful garden hideaway atmosphere, with green lawns and big trees that give little ones space to move around. The menu serves Thai home-style cooking made with fresh ingredients. Highlights include massaman lamb shank, deep-fried pork belly and grilled sirloin beef served with sticky rice.To finish, choose from homemade desserts, including pandan pudding with coconut ice cream and Thai tea crepe with peanut candy ice cream.
Best for: Kids who need space to move around
Where: 20 minutes walk from BTS Ekkamai, Bangkok. Call: 097-990-5990
How much: No entry fee, food starts at B125
Opening hours: Daily 11am–10pm
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10. Guzzo Steak

If you’re dining in Siam neighbourhood with kids, Guzzo Steak is a kid friendly option for families who want more space. The restaurant is styled like a 90s retro diner, with bold green, yellow and white tones, checkerboard pattern and pink neon signs. The roomy layout and large mirrors make it feel bright and open. The menu includes kid-approved favourites such as fish and chips, cheese sticks, burgers and steak combos. A highlight is the thick, creamy milkshakes, topped with whipped cream and crunchy biscuits for a sweet treat.
Best for: Kids who need space to move around
Where: 5th Floor, Siam Square One, Bangkok. Call: 02-046-6640
How much: No entry fee, food starts at B99
Opening hours: Weekdays 11am–10pm; weekends 10am–10pm
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11. Chocolate Ville

Chocolate Ville is a European-style village with a touch of Disneyland magic. This kid friendly restaurant features a post office, farmhouse, lighthouse, chapel and a lake filled with ducks and swans. Friendly bear and rabbit mascots roam the grounds for photos and hugs. The menu combines Thai and Western dishes, including Australian sirloin steak, truffle and parma pizza and spicy pomelo salad. During festivals, the whole place transforms into seasonal wonderlands such as a snowy Christmas town or a splashy Songkran water park. With parades, fireworks and scenic boat rides, it’s a true paradise for kids.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun and chocolate
Where: Ram Inthra, 15 minutes drive from Central Eastville, Bangkok. Call: 099-079-9888
How much: B120 on regular days; B150–B180 during festivals, food and drinks start at B120
Opening hours: Weekdays 3pm–midnight; weekends 2pm–midnight
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12. Olive Kitchen ChangChui

If you love the soft, pillowy sourdough at Olive Kitchen Khaosan but prefer a more family friendly setting, head to its other branch at ChangChui. Just 10 minutes drive from MRT Sirindhorn, the space includes outdoor play areas with slides, climbing structures and a little playhouse for pretend cooking. Tiny hands can join hands-on workshops to make their own pizza and watch it bake in an oven before it’s served hot at the table. Extra activities include chocolate workshops, painted soft-doll keychains and mini burger making.
Best for: Little chefs who love making their own food
Where: ChangChui, Bangkok. Call: 090-983-7506
How much: No entry fee, pizza starts at B290
Opening hours: Mon, Wed–Thu 11:30am–10pm, Fri-Sun 11:30am–10:30pm (closed on Tue)
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13. Safari Garden Playground & Cafe

Safari Garden isn’t just a playground cafe, but an urban nature escape where kids can experience everything outdoors. There’s a spacious play area with climbing frames, rope bridges, pretend forts, swings and a mini water park with slides and a foam party that makes summer feel like a splash party. On top of that, you’ll find farmyard touches like rabbits and goats to feed. It’s the perfect mix of sun, water, and chaos and you’ll never when tiny hands will splash you into joining the fun.
Best for: Nature and animal lovers
Where: On Nut (Sukhumvit Soi 77), Bangkok. Call: 097-193-4861
How much: B150 for weekdays; B200 for weekends
Opening hours: Weekdays 11am–10pm; weekends 10am–10pm
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14. Hakata

Set in the heart of Sukhumvit, Hakata is one of the longest-running Japanese restaurants in the area. Alongside its Japanese dishes, the restaurant keeps little diners happy with a kids’ menu such as children’s sushi, curry with rice and udon noodles served on cute plates. And kids won’t be glued to their seats as well, thanks to a toy-filled corner with mini slides. For a quieter dining experience, private rooms are available, each packed with games and activities.
Best for: Hungry kids who love Japanese food
Where: Sukhumvit Soi 26, 10 minutes walk from EmPorium mall, Bangkok. Call: 022-588-351
How much: No entry fee, food starts at B130
Opening hours: Daily 11am–2pm for lunch; 5–10pm for dinner
15. SevenSister Kids Cafe & Halal Cuisine

SevenSister Kids Cafe & Halal Cuisine is a win for families who want great food as much as playtime. The fully Halal menu covers every palate. You can enjoy Thai classics such as pomelo salad with shrimp or watermelon with dried fish, while little diners go straight for coal-fired pizza and mac and cheese. Coffee, drinks, pastries and desserts round out the spread. Outdoors, children burn energy on the balance-bike track with wave ramps, climb structures, bounce on trampolines, zip down slides and ride seesaws. There’s even a mini zoo where kids meet ducks, chickens, turtles and rabbits up close.
Best for: Hungry kids with energy to burn
Where: 10 minutes drives from The Mall Bangkapi, Bangkok. Call: 083-490-0427
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B25
Opening hours: Daily 6:30am–9pm
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16. Peter Rabbit English Tea Time

If your little ones keep asking for bedtime stories, take them to Peter Rabbit English Tea Time, where they can experience one in real life. This family-friendly cafe brings The Tale of Peter Rabbit to life. Outdoors, children can live their treehouse dream in an English-style garden complete with a playground. As the name suggests, kiddos can meet real rabbits and their animal friends, including geese and chickens, both in enclosures and roaming freely. Indoors, an English cottage setting is where you can enjoy tea time, sip coffee and indulge in Thai and Western dishes like tom yum kung and carbonara.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: Putthamonthon Sai 3 Road, 20 minutes drives from The Mall Lifestore Bangkae, Bangkok. Call: 082-965-9915
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B50
Opening hours: Daily 9am–7:30pm
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17. Rinji Japanese Dining Experience

A mini trip to Japan without leaving Bangkok, Rinji Japanese Dining Experience recreates a Japanese street setting in its outdoor area. The space features miniature buildings, traffic lights and a small garden, along with characters inspired by Studio Ghibli, such as No-Face from Spirited Away and Totoro from My Neighbour Totoro. The restaurant is set up with high chairs and a child-friendly menu that includes chicken teriyaki, karaage (fried chicken), shrimp tempura and fried dumplings. Little ones can also move through the space with a ride on the mini tractor.
Best for: Tiny travellers with growing appetites
Where: Khu Bon Road, 10 minutes drive from MRT Rama Inthra Km9, Bangkok. Call: 095-550-3284
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B65
Opening hours: Daily 11am–9pm
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18. (un)FASHION District S39

This shopping spot is where your kids don’t ask “When can we go home?” every five minutes. (un)FASHION District S39 is a Japanese-inspired cafe with a vintage style. Coffee, matcha and homemade treats like New York cheesecake are on the menu. Savoury options include nacho tortilla chips, pork steak and egg hamburg. Browse second-hand clothing, accessories and Japanese ceramics at your own pace while the kids’ corner, filled with toys and books, keeps your little ones busy.
Best for: Families who want to shop in peace while kids stay entertained
Where: Sukhumvit Soi 39, 10 minutes walk from BTS Phrom Phong, Bangkok. Call: 080-446-1650
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B100.
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am–8:30pm
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19. Baantonkla Cafe

Baantonkla Cafe is a family friendly cafe featuring outdoor play areas. Kids can dig in the sand pit, whizz down the zipline, bounce on trampolines and splash in the pool. There’s also a small library with books for both children and adults and a private party room for special occasions. After playtime, recharge with comforting dishes such as caesar salad and beef nacho pizza, then finish with a mango smoothie and blueberry cheesecake.
Best for: Energetic kids who love outdoor activities
Where: Srinagarindra Soi 24, Suan Luang, Bangkok. Call: 090-246-9119
How much: A minimum spend of B100 is required to enjoy the activities
Opening hours: Daily 11am–8pm
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20. Little Sheep Kids Cafe

If your kid can’t sit still through a full meal, let them burn off that energy at Little Sheep Kids Cafe. Designed in cheerful pastel colours, this kid friendly cafe is also an indoor playground packed with everything little ones love, including a giant slide, ball pit and role-play rooms. Children can pretend to run a ramen shop or ice cream stand, go grocery shopping or try being a doctor or firefighter for the day. The menu features a mix of Thai and international dishes, including tom yum kung, Thai papaya salad, tonkatsu udon, hawaiian pizza and crispy fried pork knuckle.
Best for: Hungry kids with energy to burn
Where: 20 minutes drive from The Mall Bangkaei, Bangkok. Call: 093-353-6356
How much: Starting at 70B per hour
Opening hours: Daily 10am–8pm
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21. Der Duck: Family Cafe and Learning Playground

Just a 20-minute drive from IconSiam on Putthamonthon Sai 1 Road might sound far from the city centre, but Der Duck: Family Cafe and Learning Playground is worth the trip. This kid cafe has indoor and outdoor play areas divided into age-friendly zones – baby, toddler, kids – and outdoor, so little ones from six months to nine years can explore safely. Kiddos can splash in soft-play ball pits, zip through obstacle courses, then wind down with comfort food and drinks. There are also classes, from playgroup sessions to workshops in cooking, ceramics and painting. It’s the perfect place for children to learn, play and burn all that energy.
Best for: Kids who need space to burn off energy
Where: Phutthamonthon Sai 1 Road, Bangkok. Call: 061-942-9624
How much: B100 for baby zone; B350 for toddler and kids zone per two hours; B100 for adults
Opening hours: Tue–Sun 10:30am–7:30pm (closed on Mon)
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22. Mocking Tales

If a trip to Universal Studios Japan feels a little too far for now, find the magic instead at Mocking Tales. This family friendly restaurant brings a fantasy castle to life with enchanting decor and Hogwarts-style cloaks for kids to dress up in. The menu is just as magical, filled with colourful drinks and desserts with fun names such as poisoned apple, poly juice potion and the dragon’s eye. For main dishes, the options include mocking tales burger with squid ink bun, salmon sticks with nachos and tavern’s ribeye steak.
Best for: Little wizards and witches with big appetites
Where: G2Connect, Bangkok. Call: 098-098-9181
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B125
Opening hours: Wed–Mon 11am–9pm (closed on Tue)
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23. Mari Go Round Kids Cafe

When Bangkok can’t get enough of all things Korea, Mari Go Round Kids Cafe brings that minimal style to families. Think slides, a giant ball pit, mini trampolines and toy-filled corners in a warm, cosy space. Little chefs can whip up pretend meals in the mini kitchen while parents sit back. Grab snacks like ham and cheese panini or fried chicken nuggets to refuel tiny explorers. With its bright, welcoming design, this is a family friendly cafe where kids let their imagination run wild. Just a heads-up that the venue is sometimes booked for private events, so walk-ins are only available on select days. Check their social media for the current schedule.
Best for: Kids who need space to burn off energy
Where: Ground floor, RQ Residence, 20 minutes walk from EmQuartier, Bangkok. Call: 065-909-2929
How much: B100 per kid under 12 months; B250 per kid per two hours; B100 per adult
Opening hours: Daily 9:30am–6pm
24. Wild Duck Cafe

A nature-loving, kid friendly restaurant, Wild Duck Cafe feels more like a fairytale garden than just a place to eat. The outdoor area is filled with lush greenery to explore, with a duck lagoon, a treehouse and a fountain courtyard. Geese and ducks roam freely around the space for tiny humans to feed and pet. Adding to the farmyard fun, the menu is packed with kid-favourite dishes such as seafood pizza, cheeseburgers and pasta with truffle cream sauce. You can also nibble on cakes and refreshing drinks like strawberry cheesecake and cookies and cream milkshakes.
Best for: Nature and animal lovers
Where: Min Buri, 20 minutes drive from Fashion Island, Bangkok. Call: 095-563-3374
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B120
Opening hours: Wed–Mon 10am–6pm (closed on Tue)
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25. Sunny Park

Got kids who keep asking for a camping trip? Sunny Park sits in a lush green space where little explorers can run wild, picnic on the grass, wander walking paths and conquer the playground with slides, a climbing wall, a sandpit and a rope bridge. The menu suits everyone, from all-day breakfasts like smoked salmon with eggs, tomato and avocado, scrambled eggs and bacon, and western dishes such as salmon pesto and German pork knuckle, to Thai papaya salad and classic French toast. Take a quiet break with coffee and pastries indoors or settle into the outdoor camping chairs and enjoy a mini getaway without leaving the city.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: Phatthanakan Soi 32, Suan Luang, Bangkok. Call: 096-510-0360
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B100
Opening hours: Mon–Tue, Thu–Fri 11:30am–10pm; Sat–Sun 9am–11pm (closed on Wed)
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26. Chill Out Farm & Cafe

This kid friendly restaurant turns a simple meal into a mini zoo adventure. Set in a lush green garden beside a carp fish pond, Chill Out Farm & Cafe serves Western dishes made with organic ingredients, including rib-eye steak, salmon rockefeller and truffle pasta, along with sweet treats like chill out toast and refreshing watermelon smoothies. Just a few steps away, the farm zone is where kids can meet parrots, goats, sheep, ponies, pigs, turtles, squirrel monkeys and deer. With friendly staff guiding every step, little ones can feed the animals safely, along with a pony ride experience.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: Nong Chok, 20 minutes drive from MRT Min Buri, Bangkok. Call: 083-222-6665
How much: A minimum spend of B70 is required to enjoy the mini zoo
Opening hours: Daily 10am–8pm
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27. Frame Cafe & Restaurant

This kid friendly restaurant lets kids dine among colourful works of art. Frame Cafe & Restaurant is styled like an art gallery and filled with bright art toys displayed throughout the space. The menu features child-approved favourites such as pork spaghetti, baked spinach and burgers served with crispy fries. There’s also a kid zone with play equipment, giving little ones a fun break between bites. It’s a relaxed spot where food, art and play come together under one roof
Best for: Hungry kids who love art
Where: Frame Hotel Bangkok, 15 minutes drive from Don Muang Airport, Bangkok. Call: 096-639-4498
How much: No entry fee, food starts at B220
Opening hours: Daily 10:30am–10pm
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28. Inn Train Cafe & Restaurant

If your kids are asking for a train ride, Inn Train Cafe & Restaurant brings that journey straight to the dining table with its train-carriage-themed design. The menu includes Western favourites like pepperoni pizza and spaghetti pomodoro with grilled beef, along with Thai dishes such as grilled beef spicy salad and a Royal Thai snacks set. Out in the garden zone, kids can run, climb and bounce on a playground with treehouses, wooden bridges, rope walks, sand pits and trampolines. It is also home to rabbits, chickens and cockatiels that kiddos can greet and feed.
Best for: Hungry kids with energy to burn
Where: Phatthanakan Road, 20 minutes drives from BTS On Nut, Bangkok. Call: 093–128–8665
How much: No entry fee, food start at B220
Opening hours: Daily 9am–9pm
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29. SukiCamp Safari

This family friendly restaurant adds a fun camping feel to Thai-style barbecue and hotpot. SukiCamp Safari brings the wilderness to the table with animal-themed decor and open-style seating that feels like a cosy campsite. Order a la carte choices or go for the set menus, along with local dishes such as fried chicken wings with fish sauce and grilled river prawns. Live music, a sand pit, climbing play and a trampoline keep kiddos entertained throughout the meal.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: 15 minutes drives from Fashion Island, Bangkok. Call: 086-909-1258
How much: No entry fee, a la carte starts at B39 and set menu starts at B259
Opening hours: Daily 4pm–12am
30. Boonchomphu Cafe & Studio

Boonchomphu Cafe & Studio is a homey, kid-friendly cafe set inside a charming 30-year-old house. The menu is all homemade, with cakes, toast and fresh bakery treats. Beyond being a cosy place to relax, the space also doubles as an art studio with creative classes for kids of all ages, including cartoon frame painting, vase painting and general art sessions. Tiny humans can also turn into little chefs with fun cooking workshops, such as pizza making and mini cupcake baking. It’s a lovely spot for little ones to snack, create and try something new. Check their social media for their monthly class schedules.
Best for: Kids with big imaginations
Where: Putthamonthon Sai 2 Road, 10 minutes drive from MRT Lak Song, Bangkok. Call: 062-891-9635
How much: No entry fee, food and drinks start at B80
Opening hours: Weekdays 9am–3pm; weekends 9am–5pm
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