One of the thing that I could never understand is when food outlets so proudly to announce that they are offering kid meals but most of the time they do not have kid wares. Well, if you want to sell the kid meals, you ought to have kid wares mah… if not later the kids (especially those younger than 5 years old) break all the glass wares leh…. how?

I was in Secret Recipes once and they have kid meals but no kid wares. My boy was around 2 years old then and during that stage, he is very prone to ‘accidentally’ fan his plate/bowl down from his high chair or even the table. And if that happens, will the parents (us) need to pay for the broken plates or bowls?

To me, when a restaurant want to be really child friendly, they have to consider so much more than just offering kid meals and high chairs. You can’t expect every parents to bring kids above 5 years old all the time right?


2 Responses to “Have kid meals but no kid wares?”

  1. allthingspurple Says:

    true, Ikea’s kids plates are so affordable, to top it off.

    I didn’t even realise Secret Recipes didn’t have kids wares, cos stingy us always go to Chili’s where kids eats free.

    On that note, while Sakae Sushi has kids wares, their menu is not kids friendly. Both occasions we went, the kids’ rice are “fried”, and is brittle and dry. I had to offer the kids mine and try to swallow that brittle dry lump instead.

  2. The Nutty Housewife Says:

    allthingspurple,
    yeah… they are so weird… what else to say rite? I don’t think it is so costly to stock a few sets of kids friendly wares rite?

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Dated: 4th August 2008
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