We had a really nice experience there, and my 3 year old didn’t want to leave.
Perhaps it’s because we went weekday afternoon, the place was not crowded and it was really nice for my son to play.
The staff were very nice and they speak English, so it was easy for us as tourists.
I wouldn’t say the place looks very new, but it felt clean and most of the toys were in good working order. There’s enough variety to entertain a young toddler.
Not sure about Korea standard, but it beats any kid’s cafe in Singapore because it’s small enough that I don’t have to run after him (tables and chairs is in middle and you can see pretty much the whole place, u won’t lose your kid). Any cafe like this would be way more crowded in Singapore even during off peak hours. The menu is bigger than most kids cafes in Singapore as well and not just snack foods. Big drink menu too! My chocolate latte and my kids’ blueberry yogurt-ccino were nice and good sized.
I wouldn’t expect it to be a huge playground, but if you want a small place to occupy kids while you can relax and not run after them too much, this is a great option.
The food do take a bit longer to arrive, but it’s not a lot of staff, so I understand. However with 2 hours of play time, it’s more than enough time to eat even if the food take a while. You kid probably won’t be ready to sit and eat so...
Read moreLiliput is passable and okay in my book if you live in the neighborhood, but probably not among my top choices in the city of Seoul. I wouldn’t hesitate to bring my kids here if we’re nearby, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to make this a destination.
Our kids always have fun here. It does have some unique appeals and features (e.g. mini-merry-go-round, air castle, ball pit)
Inside, it generally feels a bit cramped and claustrophobic. The tables are way too close together. The back of your chair is always bumping against that of your neighbor. The entire cafe seems to be run only by 2 ladies (3 if you count the chef). They don’t have a dedicated cleaning staff. This is why by late morning, the entire floor is littered with food and toy fragments from kids just running around.
F&B is not the best. Everything is sweet and sugary (even food that’s supposed to be savory - like chicken tenders, French fries, etc). The last time I went, they ran out of chicken roulade salad. And the time before that, they ran out of...
Read moreA pretty small kids cafe, with options to stay for 1 or 2 hours. They have food which is nice, but a majority of the space is taken up by a whole bunch of tables and chairs and not much free space for kids to run around safely. I think it’s a little better suited for girls- they offer free nail polish that the staff put on for the kids with a free ring. Lots of doll toys, pink themed play areas. Just know it feels small and can get crowded fast. They offer pizzas and pastas, and they were made really well- tried to truffle mushroom pasta. They have a kids bathroom and offer a nursing room! Also have a small area for babies who can’t walk yet. Overall, would recommend for if you have a little one you can watch while sitting down (which is doable since the cafe...
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