HK restaurants with high chairs

brainleacher

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Hello,

I was hoping to get a list together of what restaurants actually have a high chair for the wee ones. And I am NOT talking about the chinese version of a high chair (the ones you worry your baby might fall down with the whole thing), but the real high chairs with the belts and stability.

So far I found 3 restaurants:
PizzaExpress - Taikoo Shing
SimplyLife - Taiko Shing (Cityplaza)
EXP - Taikoo Shing (Cityplaza)

Please post more locations. Because until now I was dragging my own high chair along in the bus or MTR (not talking about being overloaded with all the other baby items too) until just recently.

Thank you so much!
 
Proper highchairs? Like snow in the sahara! Here are a few I've found:

Central: the Landmark Three-Sixty (can you believe that's the only place I've found in Central???)
Admiralty: Dan Ryan's at Pacific Place
Wan Chai: Fat Angelo's, Starbucks at the Hopewell Centre
Causeway Bay: Tony Roma's in Times Square
Peak: Cafe Deco, (and if memory serves, I think the Starbucks there might have some too - not all Starbucks do)
Repulse Bay: the Verandah
Stanley: Pacific Coffee

Please, would be great if everyone could add to the list. But as you say, a safe highchair with a 3-point or 5-point harness is extremely difficult to find. Really bugs me! :mad: They only cost about $200 in Ikea.

Hope that helps a little
 
You drug a full-sized high-chair along with you or was it some sort of collapsible one? I don't have any pointers on HK restaurants with high chairs but will be interested to find out about some.
 
Oh, I think that the Ajisen noodles shops have booster chairs which worked just fine as a high chair for our 8-month-old.
 
For portability, you could try the totseat from B2B, it's a material seat that ties onto all kinds of chairs and securely fastens the baby in. It squashs down in your bag, I take it everywhere. It doesn't actually raise the baby up though so you cant use the table easily. Or there is the Phil and Teds seat that fastens onto the table - pretty easy to carry, but not as compact as the totseat.
 
We've got a First Years portable booster seat that can be strapped onto most chairs. It is about 5 cm thick deflated and about 8-10 cm or so inflated (it self inflates when you release a valve), so you get a bit of extra height. Other dimensions approx 22 cm x 27 cm (sorry, trying to measure it with a very short ruler!). We've used it a few times at restaurants in HK but mostly use it when we travel in hotels, at parents place, etc. We purchased it at B2B.
 
you can also get the first years seat at toys'r'us...
we had that for our first, but with our second, we've put her into the "chinese" style highchairs in the restaurants that we go to. as we eat mostly in chinese restaurants with hubby's family, our kids have gotten used to them. we ALWAYS place an adult on either side of the child and ALWAYS keep a very close eye on the kids while in the chair, but we've never had a problem.
 
Forgot to say:
also Starbucks upstairs in Pacific Place
Dan Ryans in Ocean Terminal
Union Bar in IFC
Tree in Horizon Plaza
 
I always carry a child harness with me so if we go to one of those places with the Chinese style highchairs, we just use the harness to secure our kiddie to the chair.
 
The Eat Right Cafe (in the lane off Shelley St just above Hollywood Rd. Same lane as Taco Loco) has an Ikea high chair and yummy breakfasts!
 
Are you sure Cafe One has 'proper' high chairs? If I remember rightly, it was (what I consider) an unsafe one - I think it was a Chinese-style wooden high chair with no straps. But I do remember leaving without eating as I didn't think it was safe for my little one (and I remember suggesting to the manager he might want to pop downstairs to Ikea and buy a proper one!!) lol
 
You are right, it's just wooden ones, but they have straps, you just need to ask for them... I went there a few times, my boy is 10 months, and there was no problem. I think it's ok for an hour or just a bit more, after that a baby will get nervous anyway (het gets nervous in his chair at home after 15 mn, so I consider myself lucky when he stays quiet in a restaurant during an hour !!:)).
 
highchairs

white spot in Great Pacific Place has them
Has anyone tried taking a harness with them?
Recommend the tot seat
 
Stanley: Pizza Express (the wooden restaurant ones).
Stanley: Beach Club (at Stanley Beach House; the IKEA ones), the best pizza so far!!!
 
pizza express on Lyndhurst Terrace in Central has high chairs

Cecconi’s Cantina G/F, 43 Elgin St. Soho 2147 5500 - Call in advance because they only have 1

Madison’s Restaurant & Bar G/F, Hutchison House, 10 Harcourt Rd. Central 2523 4772 - Call in advance because they only have 1.

Caf? de Paris Shop G01B, DB Plaza, Discovery Bay 2987 8203 - Call in advance. (Only the DB location has high chairs available).

Wildfire 2/F Murray House, Stanley 2813 6161 – Call in advance. No high chair but they do have a booster seat. (Only the Stanley location has booster seats).

Bizou Bistro & Wine Bar G/F, 49 Elgin St. Soho 2147 0100 – Call in advance.

Orange Tree 17 Shelley St. Central 2838 9352 – Although they do not have high chairs, the kind gentleman over the phone let us know that they’d be very happy to accommodate the stroller at the table.

Olive Greek & Middle Eastern Restaurant G/F 32 Elgin St. Soho 2521 1608 – Call in advance.

Soho Spice 47B Elgin St. Soho 2521 1600 – Call in advance because they only have 1.

Bombay Dreams Indian Cuisine Central – Call in advance because they only have 1. (Only their location in Central has a high chair).

I Caramba Mexican Cuisine 26-30 Elgin St. Soho 2530 9963 – Call in advance because they only have 1.
 
for booster seats, i definitely recommend the hoppop!!! it's a bag/booster. https://www.funkymonkeybaby.com/secure/images/products/1924_small.jpg
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sold at bumps to babes and mothercare ($800hkd)
 
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