Mumbai Food: 6 ways eating out with kids can be done fun

Attend a carnival
Take your kids to a Carnival during Mighty Small Café. The interiors here underline playground posters, a sitting area looks like a carousel, lonesome with a canopy. Even a dessert bar, Big Fat Treats, looks accurately like a fair break bar. And if your child is still restless, take him to Smaaash gaming area where he/she can play games like Snow Rush, Twilight Bowling, Finger Coaster, Dodge Ball and Super Keeper or rebound about in a Trampoline Park. The food on offer includes mini cupcakes, make-your-own sundaes and decadent freakshakes (in pic).
At: Oasis Complex, Kamala Mills Compound, Lower Parel.
Call: 49143143
Cost: Rs 35 (cupcakes) onwards

Play a game
For your child’s subsequent large celebration or event, check out Baby Loves Rock, a tailormade set-up by Hard Rock Café. They have fun games like Pass a Parcel, Group tongue Twister, Musical Chairs, Magic Shows, Fun games, Face-painting and tattoos. Apart from this, there’s an total Indian and Continental menu featuring Potato Pops, Pizza, Pasta, Noodles, Golgappas, Nuggets, Sliders and Chaat. For that honeyed note, there’s a Chocolate Fountain too.
Time: 12 pm to 4 pm
At: Andheri (Saturday), Worli (on Sunday)
Call: 9769892133 (pre-booking mandatory)
Cost: Rs 289 (toddlers), Rs 661 (kids), Rs 992 all thorough (adults)

Visit a circus
Drop in during this circus-themed brunch and representation dishes desirous from a Latin American Circus. For entertainment, there will be clowns including a international, award-winning jester Flubber, hurdles like smash-a-pie or a enormous food challenge. They can also attend a clowning workshop, take partial in parades and get their faces painted. Feast on food from live Mexican and Jamaican griddle stations, and Latin American desserts like Coconut Cheese Flan, Sopapilla Cheese Cake Pie, Spicy Chococo Matzoh Almond Crack.
Time: 12.30 pm to 4 pm
At: MoMo Café during Courtyard by Marriott, Andheri (E).
Call: 49143143
Cost: Rs 1,100


Paint a town
At The Pantry, children have a choice of digging into honeyed waffles or pancakes while also perplexing their palm during colouring. The Mumbai caricature book allows them a possibility to supplement some colour to a city’s sites. Or they can solve a Mumbai Puzzle, that facilities birthright spots and landmarks. In other munchies, they have homemade pasta, Chocolate Cake, Cheesecakes, Muffins, and Sweet Pies.
Time: 8.30 am to 11.30 pm
At: Yashwanth Chambers, Kala Ghoda.
Call: 22678901
Cost: Rs 250 (puzzle), Rs 350 (colouring book)

Pics courtesy/Kitabkhana facebook pagePics courtesy/Kitabkhana facebook page

Read and eat
Give your child a double sip of fun and party during KitabKhana. The renouned South Mumbai bookstore in city has a tiny kids’ territory where a small ones can collect out their favourite comic or thesaurus and lay and review it.

If hungry, a store’s in residence cafe, Food For Thought, is right subsequent to it. Dig into uninformed salads, pasta, vegetarian snacks and pastries. The store mostly conducts workshops, reading sessions and even a novel festival, for children.
Time: 10 am to 7.30 pm
At: Somaiya Bhavan, Flora Fountain, Fort.
Call: 61702276
Log on to: kitabkhana.in

Colour your order
The kids menu comes as a surprise. A fun pamphlet with stickers and quirky illustrations of a dishes, it comes with a personalised set of crayons and a DIY paper plane. The food is served with a turn – Chicken Cheese Bombs come in a box of glow crackers, Mixed French Fries expostulate adult on a behind of a mini paper lorry and Swiss Roll Pancakes are served like cake pops (in pic). In all sections of a meal, children can select apportionment sizes, depending on how inspired they are, by caricature them in a menu.
At: All Smoke House Deli outlets.
Call: 24933222 (Lower Parel)
Cost: Rs 110 onwards

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