February 24, 20197 yr hello all just wanted to know were is the best sunday brunches to be had in Bangkok that also caterers for children cheers
February 25, 20197 yr Would prefer my Sunday brunch without children. One of the few things--other than the money--I liked about Saudi Arabia was the childcare facilities in the better restaurants. The children were taken to a supervised playroom, parents ordered the food and drink for them, and collected them after dinner; civilized. That convenience is quite the novelty in the States still--and Saudi had it long ago, in the 1970s-80s.
February 25, 20197 yr Popular Post 2 hours ago, smotherb said: Would prefer my Sunday brunch without children. One of the few things--other than the money--I liked about Saudi Arabia was the childcare facilities in the better restaurants. The children were taken to a supervised playroom, parents ordered the food and drink for them, and collected them after dinner; civilized. That convenience is quite the novelty in the States still--and Saudi had it long ago, in the 1970s-80s. Great answer. Now he knows exactly where to go . ????
February 25, 20197 yr Anantara Siam has an excellent Sunday Brunch, although Anantara Riverside is almost as good, but with more space for kids. Penninsula on the river also very good, and had children's entertainer when I last took a kid there, but that was a few years ago. For a decent 'budget' option with loads of space for kids, try Retro Live Cafe at Queen Sirikit - not in same league as the Anantara or Peninsula, but 10% of the cost.
February 25, 20197 yr Popular Post 4 hours ago, smotherb said: The children were taken to a supervised playroom, parents ordered the food and drink for them, and collected them after dinner Do you really have to collect them after the dinner, or is that optional ?
February 25, 20197 yr 4 hours ago, smotherb said: Would prefer my Sunday brunch without children. One of the few things--other than the money--I liked about Saudi Arabia was the childcare facilities in the better restaurants. The children were taken to a supervised playroom, parents ordered the food and drink for them, and collected them after dinner; civilized. That convenience is quite the novelty in the States still--and Saudi had it long ago, in the 1970s-80s. Was the Sid included or was it extra?
February 25, 20197 yr 4 hours ago, smotherb said: Would prefer my Sunday brunch without children. One of the few things--other than the money--I liked about Saudi Arabia was the childcare facilities in the better restaurants. The children were taken to a supervised playroom, parents ordered the food and drink for them, and collected them after dinner; civilized. That convenience is quite the novelty in the States still--and Saudi had it long ago, in the 1970s-80s. No such thing as bad kids or bad pets. Only bad owners.
February 25, 20197 yr 55 minutes ago, Snow Leopard said: Was the Sid included or was it extra? I usually enjoyed Otard, from our Eidophor contractors . . .
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