03/11/2016 07:40
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Just ask the concierge for a place that has burgers. They're everywhere.
Why is there a Pret a Manger on every corner in London? Literally.
Anonymous
03/11/2016 07:35
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Anonymous wrote:Bumpkin - (modern) British food, there's a location near S. Kensington.
+1
My daughter liked Bumpkin when we went in 2013.
Anonymous
03/10/2016 11:26
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Wagamama's is great!
I also recommend crossing the park to Bayswater and going to Khan's. It's a huge and somewhat touristy Indian restaurant, but good. My kids for some reason were very adventurous there, trying things they'd never try at home.
Also, a really great option is the eatery on the top floor of the Whole Foods on Kensington High Street. It's basically a food court, so everyone can get what they want. But there are cool choices, many of which we don't have in the U.S., so you still get that experience.
Of course, in Knightbridge, going into the Harrod's food hall and picking something out to have in the park or take back to the hotel is very fun!
Anonymous
03/10/2016 11:15
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Also Wagamamas - there's sure to be one around and kids always love it (Asian noodles)
Anonymous
03/10/2016 11:12
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Bumpkin - (modern) British food, there's a location near S. Kensington.
Anonymous
03/10/2016 09:21
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Carluccio's opposite South Ken station. Italian. Fabulous and very child friendly.
Anonymous
03/10/2016 07:06
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
We went to a place called giraffe that had a few different locations, pretty sure one was in Kensington. It was yummy and I believe there were families there as well. They also had a good happy hour so fun for parents too!
Pizza express is also good, cafe rouge would be good too. There are sometimes coupons for those two on tourist maps you pick up along the way.
Have fun!!
Anonymous
03/10/2016 03:52
Subject: Re:Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Most restaurants in London are child friendly. There are a ton near the museums in South Ken, Comptoir Libanais, Paul, etc. Seriously unless you are going very upscale all places are nice to have dinner as a family, especially with 7 and 9 yr olds. Definitely don't restrict yourself to Pizza Express!
Anonymous
03/10/2016 01:57
Subject: Re:Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
As a child coming up, on holiday, mum would bring neat bundles of pickled sprag covered in waxed paper--not some fancy hot-in, if you like
Anonymous
03/10/2016 01:45
Subject: Re:Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Plenty here for kids:
Boaring's Edge near Charbuncle Square has eel pies in season.
Uffingboro at Fair Beedum has steamed wincel pudding at weekend.
Our Alistair's favorites.
Anonymous
03/09/2016 23:11
Subject: Re:Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Nandos!
Anonymous
03/09/2016 23:10
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
Pizza Express is often suggested if there's one of those nearby. It's basically just a nice pizza place with lots of bread for kids to snack on. I'd probably prefer Nando's which seem as ubiquitous in London as Starbucks are here. My DS loves their chicken and at least there are vegetable sides. Sorry that u can't speak directly to S. Kensington.
Anonymous
03/09/2016 14:51
Subject: Need Family Friendly Restaurants in London (South Kensington Area)
I need some recommendations for family friendly (children are ages 7 and 9) restaurants in London. I will be staying in the South Kensington area near the Victoria & Albert Museum. I'm trying to avoid American chain fast food establishments like McDonald's, Burger King, etc. However, I'm open to eating Italian, Latin, American, Indian, Thai, Traditional British, and Caribbean foods. Any restaurants in the South Kensington and Knightsbridge's areas will be fine with me. Also, if there are any grocery stores nearby that have nice cafes or already prepared meals, then I appreciate recommendations to them as well. I know there is a Waitrose (on Gloucester Road) a few blocks from my hotel, but I'm unfamiliar with the type of food items they have.