Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Child Friendly Restaurants in Pune

We visit 2 types of child friendly restaurants...
1. When our child is awake and active
2. When our child is asleep and we just take him along in his car seat

For the 1st category, we usually prefer a high chair (although you can always carry a folding high chair with you)
1. Mainland China - love the food, ambiance and their Fisher Price high chair :-) (do carry some wipes with you though, it can be quite grimy)
2. Malaka Spice Baner - excellent food, ambience, lots of place for kids to run around, nice open air seating if your child prefers that, and high chairs! Everyone was really sweet to our child there and we had an enjoyable meal
3. Boat Club - nice food, extremely family friendly, no high chair, small play area very close to the restaurant
4. PYC Club - nice food, very kid friendly, loads of place to run around in the outdoor restaurant, no high chair
5. Alto Vino: Our child was sleeping, but they do have high chairs. And excellent food. You need deep pockets though!
6. Bistro, Oakwood: Great pizzas, high chairs and loads of families there. So they don't mind the general kids chaos!
7. JW Marriot Coffee Shop:  Love this place. They have high chairs, outdoor seating, and ice cream & cakes. Perfect for a quick cuppa with a friend along with your little one.
9. Spice Kitchen: High chairs and decent food. Loads of families come along so your kids can just add to the chaos!

For the 2nd category
1. Dario's in KP. Nice place, not crowded, lots of white noise outside and nice and quiet inside, great food (its vegetarian though)
2. La Boheme: Bavdhan. Nice place, never crowded, pretty good food (some great items on the menu: lamb humus) and never very noisy
3. Alto Vino
4. Tien: In model colony. Decent food, no alcohol, very small place though. So can get loud if your child minds that
5. Brooklyn Shuffle: Great place. We took a sleeping baby and sat in a corner booth. He never budged!
6. Tertulias: Excellent food. Again took a sleeping baby. Outdoor seating - but people smoke a lot. Indoor seating can get really noisy


Jaipur - The Pink City with little ones

You always wonder (especially if you have lived in the west and got used to its comforts), how easy it would be to travel with toddlers/ babies in India. I can't speak for the entire country but Jaipur is a beautiful destination to visit with kids

Time of visit: January 2014
Duration: 5 days
Hotel: Megh Nivas

Jaipur is full of beautiful family run properties. The owners are very considerate and take great care of their guests. We booked a suite, so that it gave our son plenty of room to play and move around in.
The owner of our establishment was very nice. She would let us use her kitchen to prepare the kids meal, would let us cook using our own ingredients, water etc. She would also prepare off the menu items for the babies as per our request, for no additional charge.
The hotel had a nice garden where the babies could walk/ crawl. They also had a very friendly dog who our son had a blast chasing around the garden.
* They could not provide a baby bed. If you are particular about baby beds, you could go for any one of the chain hotels - Marriot, Taj etc. They would be sure to provide you with cribs.

We pre-bought tons of bottles of mineral water for the kids milk, food etc. I had carried my electric sterilizer to sterilize everything. But you could always ask the hotel to boil them for you if you don't want to lug it around.

January is a beautiful time to visit Jaipur. There was a nice nip in the air so the kids were very happy being bundled up in their strollers. Yet it was nice and sunny during the day, which made being outdoors very pleasant! Carry plenty of warm clothes (but plan in layering). Layering is always easier than that one thick jacket that makes your baby too hot!

Only drawback is the traffic is crazy no matter what time of the day! And for some reason, wherever we went -there was no way to avoid the city center. And within the gates of the old city we would always crawl - that did bother the kids at times.

Places to visit: Everyone is very child friendly and accommodating. In a sling you could take the babies everywhere, for strollers, read on

The stroller friendly places were:

1. Jantar Mantar
Very stroller and sling friendly and loads of fun. It is a real science marvel and would be even more exciting for older kids. For us, we were happy taking our son around in his stroller. We were there at his lunch time, so we sat on a nice bench under a tree and gave him a snack. Highly recommended!

2. Part of the city palace (everything on the ground floor is very stroller friendly. As long you ask someone to help you up the initial flight of stairs. There are ramps too in some places!). We left our stroller in the big palace courtyard and took our baby to the next floors in a sling.
*We might have frustrated the tour guide a bit as our son was a bit fussy and we seemed distracted. But he was pretty sweet about it. If you have more time than we did in Jaipur - then plan Jantar Mantar and City Palace as 2 separate excursions. Our son found it a bit too much of sight seeing in one go - if you know what I mean :-)

3. Amber Fort
The guards let us use the elephant path to take the kids up. Its a rough path and quite steep in places, but if you have a good sturdy stroller you will be golden. If you have an umbrella stroller - a sling is better!
I would not say it is very sling or stroller friendly. It is an u
hill climb and would be a long walk either ways. We just walked around the fortress on the top and came back down. Did not really get around to visiting the inside of the fort - kids were out of patience by then.
Also it is at least an hour's journey to get there from the city center and a lot of it is through slow moving traffic.

4. Anokhi
Anokhi is a great shop to visit. It has a nice little cafe to it where your kids can get some nice cakes and you can get a snack

5. Madras Cafe
In the heart of the old city, in an old building, this is a must visit. They have little alcoves - so we just took a table in one of them and the kids were doing there own thing there! Great food!

The rest of the time we sat back, let the babies crawl/run around, enjoyed the atmosphere, ate good food and had a great time.

You will definitely enjoy Jaipur!!!!!