


Looking for a restaurant or cafe where your kids can play freely while you take a minute to breathe? Hong Kong has plenty of spots with playrooms, playgrounds & dedicated play zones, perfect for keeping little ones entertained!
From indoor playrooms filled with toys to outdoor playgrounds where kids can run around, these family-friendly spots make dining out fun for everyone. No more rushed meals or embarrassing moments — let the kids explore safe play areas while you relax over great food. We’ve rounded up the top kid-friendly restaurants in Hong Kong with play spaces, from weekend-only kid corners to indoor playgrounds with restaurants, so your next family day out is delicious and hassle-free.
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FRITES — Belgium Restaurant In Quarry Bay With Weekend Playroom
Reopened and better than ever! Kids “work” at a mini café play corner (weekends only) while you feast on garlicky mussels and frites. The $95 kids’ menu includes crowd-pleasers like spaghetti bolognese — and you can pair the afternoon with a Hoegaarden for extra relaxation!
FRITES, G/F, Oxford House, Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, 3950 9000, www.frites.hk/
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Origami Kids Cafe — Sandpit & Rooftop Park In Kowloon Bay Cafe
A hidden gem at Kai Tak Cruise Terminal with an indoor sandpit (rare in HK!) and rooftop park access. Kids craft origami while you slurp laksa! Weekday entry costs $150 per child and are quieter; weekends are priced at $180 and buzz with parties.
Origami Cafe, North End, Zone B, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, 33 Shing Fung Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, 6063 7470, www.instagram.com/origami_hk
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MeokBang BBQ Kidzone — Family-Friendly Mall D Park’s Korean BBQ In Tsuen Wan
Imagine digging into sizzling Korean BBQ while your little ones burn off energy in a huge indoor playground in the same restaurant — genius, right? Don’t worry, you can cover the grill when you’re not cooking! What’s more, two-hour playroom access is included with any child’s set (from $138), while babies under six metres eat and play for free!
Sassy Mama Tip: Snag a table by the playroom window so you can eat in peace while keeping an eye on the kids!
MeokBang BBQ Kidzone, Shop 1009A & B, 1/F, D Park, 398 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2618 2289
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Baumhaus — Wan Chai Cafe With Treehouse Playroom & Kids Playgroups
A parent lifeline for caffeine and playdates! Kids ($120 entry) climb through a whimsical treehouse while you nibble avocado toast. It’s more café than restaurant, but the cosy vibe and babyccinos make it a Wan Chai staple. Bonus — it’s stroller-friendly, stocked with organic snacks and you’re guaranteed to meet other mums here!
Baumhaus, 1/F Kar Yau Building, 36-44 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2321 5898, www.baumhaus.com.hk
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Mr Tree – Indoor Playground With Restaurant In Causeway Bay & Lai Chi Kok
Not only does Mr Tree offer a kid’s menu that caters to even the fussiest of eaters, its indoor playground is also super impressive. The play zone ($99 entry on weekdays, $139 on weekends) is designed for children under seven years old, and the restaurant regularly organises interactive games and storytelling sessions to keep the little ones entertained.
Sassy Mama Tip: We love the playroom facilities here, but dining with multiple family members can get a little pricey! There’s a minimum spend (for everyone aged seven and above) of $120 on weekdays and $150 on weekends, and no outside food is allowed.
Mr Tree (Causeway Bay), Room 1501-1505, 15th Floor, Royal Fort, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 3619 0633
Mr Tree (Lai Chi Kok), 1/F, D2 Place Two, 15 Cheung Shun Street, Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3184 0033, www.facebook.com/Mr.Tree38HK
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The Sixteenth — Quarry Bay Brunch Spot With Weekend Playroom
Sunday brunch here means face painting, balloon animals and electric cars — kids go wild while you devour Japanese-Italian fusion (try the truffle udon). The playroom’s stocked with books and toys, and kids under four years old eat free — parent win!
The Sixteenth, 2/F, Oxford House, Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, 2788 1993, www.thesixteenth.hk
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Cafe Roma — Restaurant Off Ma Wan Beach With Accessible Play Space
Dine with Tsing Ma Bridge views as kids build sandcastles using the toys provided or flip through storybooks. The $118 kids set (pizza and ice cream, every child’s dream!) is a steal, and weekend pizza-making workshops turn lunch into a mini MasterChef session.
Café Roma, L1 – Shop 7 & 8, Beach Commercial Complex, Park Island, New Territories, Hong Kong, 3446 1226, www.caferoma.com.hk
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TREE Café – Horizon Plaza Kids’ Cafe With Playroom & Seaside Views
This kid-friendly cafe boasts gorgeous views of the South China Sea and a free playroom with kids’ tables, toys and books — complimentary babyccinos inlcuded! Plus, it has changing stations in its female restrooms.
TREE Café, 28/F, Elevators L11 – 12, Horizon Plaza, Ap Lei Chau, Hong Kong, 2870 1586, www.tree.com.hk
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One Small Step – Cafe & Playroom & Indoor Playground In Hopewell Mall
Step into this bright, Nordic haven where kids can slide, swing and squish in a sensory wonderland (think ball pits and pretend kitchens) while you sip on artisanal coffee. Note that on weekdays, there’s a $40 hourly fee, plus a minimum $40 spend on food and drink ($60 for both on weekends!). The good news? Babies under 12 months can play free of charge.
One Small Step, Shop 612, 6/F, Hopewell Mall, 15 Kennedy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 6931 1731,
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More Restaurants In Hong Kong With Weekend Kids’ Corners
- Aqua — Iconic Italian-Japanese fusion brunch spot in Tsim Sha Tsui. aqua.com.hk
- The Murray — Garden lounge’s buffet brunch or Tai Pan Restaurant. www.niccolohotels.com
- Maison Du Mezze — Lebanese seafood grill in Tung Chung. www.instagram.com/maisondumezzehk