Named after the famous Iguacu Falls on the Argentina/Brazil order, this restaurant provides a children’s menu with colouring in, games and brainteasers and the kids can choose to Build Their Own Burger, graze on the Wild Thornberry’s Platter or sample Shrek’s Mixed Green Salad with Nuts. Between 11 and 3 pm on a Sunday the private dining room becomes a Kid’s Club where children can choose to watch classic movies on a wide screen tv, colouring in or play games while parents can relax and listen to live jazz or blues.
Monsoon Poon offers choices from exotic places such as India, South China, Vietnam and Indonesia with the chefs cooking in full view of the dining room. The children can enjoy little meals such as chickens satay, kaora veges and fried rice or share dishes with the grown ups. The children’s menu has some colouring in and activities to entertain them while you wait.
Open for Breakfasts, Lunches and Evening Dining, specialising in freshly prepared healthy natural & organic meals served in a relaxed musical ambience. Minstrels offers a wide range of top quality produce, much of it organic and free range - including our coffees, teas, milks, smoothies and soft drinks. We carry a wide range of Gluten Free cakes and desserts supplied by Marx Bakery or baked in house. Friendly service, and a whole room for the kids to play in!
This popular café is a great place for an evening meal. The kids’ menu features healthy options like the hero burger and chief mini drums and the first drink and ice cream dessert is free. Colouring in sheets and highchairs are provided.
Only a kilometre away from the Greenlane motorway interchange is this restaurant set in the grounds of one of Auckland’s most stunning parks. The kids’ menu has eggs or sausages for breakfast while the kids’ lunch menu offers crispy chicken pieces, little sausages or ham and cheese sandwiches. Parents can choose from an a la carte menu or share the scrumptious selection of savouries, petite sandwiches and sweet items at morning tea from 9 – 11.30 am. There is a changing room and highchairs are available.
A short drive from the city over the harbour bridge is Gumdiggers, located in one of Birkenhead’s most historic buildings. Gumdiggers are open for evening meals and have a selection of smaller main courses available for children.
With orders taken on an electronic handheld device which are sent to the kitchen by radio signal, your dishes will be cooked and brought to your table immediately. The restaurant is modelled on those in Japan which have been popular for hundreds of years which means you don’t wait for everyone to be served – just tuck in when the dishes arrive at your table. The kids’ menu is available to those twelve and under and features specialties such as deep fried breadcrumbed chicken breast or grilled chicken breast served on rice or noodles. The website has an extremely useful list of which menu items are suitable for those on restricted foods like diabetics or those intolerant of wheat and gluten, lactose or shellfish. High chairs, colouring work book and crayons provided..