A Quickie: Curry Dictionary Has a Mini Play Area

Because of time constraints, I’d simply like to mention here that if you run out of family-focused establishments, having tried them all (the one’s I’ve already recently blogged about a bit more in detail) or having grown a bit burned out on the one’s you’ve tried, you can try Curry Dictionary, just down the side…

Baby Cafe: Another Kid-Oriented KHH Restaurant

Having read my last four postings (I hope), you may now get a sense that the family-themed and kid-friendly restaurants in Kaohsiung are rather similar, at least in terms of the appearance of the play rooms they provide to keep your lil’ ones busy.  That’s a fairly accurate assessment, but they do vary at least…

PinFu World: The Biggest Indoor Play Area We Know Of

The fourth kid-and-family friendly establishment that my kids and I patronize is PinFu World, a rather large basement restaurant, which is located not far from the Dollars on MinTzu and MingChen Roads here in Kaohsiung.  It isn’t necessarily easy to find if you’ve not been to that part of town, but if you know the…

Lulu John: A Family-Oriented Place with a Worthwhile Play Center

Another option for restaurants with kids’ play centers here in Kaohsiung, Taiwan is Lulu John.  For those of you familiar with the city, and I assume you are if you’re reading this blog, then you’ll find this place not far off of BoAi Road, near the big park on ShiQuan 1st Road.  If having a…

The Best Family-Friendly Food Establishment in Kaohsiung

At least from my perspective, Mr. English (their second location in TzouYing District, that is) has to be the best overall experience for folks with family in tow.  The cuisine offered on the first floor–and the accompanying ambience–and the kids’ play center on the second floor easily offer the best combination of requisite attributes needed…

Looking for Family-Friendly Food Joints in Kaohsiung

A new idea came to mind this past week (actually, it came to me a while ago, like years ago, but I am just getting the chance to get to it): I’d like to start a blog on family-friendly restaurants and cafes here in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, the place I’ve called home for over eight years.…