The 5 Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants In Paris, France

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We all know that traveling with kids abroad can sometimes be very hectic. Although it’s endless fun to travel with your little loved ones, it can be also tiring and energy-drifting, so a good solution would be to look for those cities that are actually child-friendly. The magical capital of France, Paris, might not be the kid-friendliest city in the world, but it does make, a decent effort to accommodate the needs of such families. In these restaurants, your kids will keep themselves entertained, plus feeding them will be a lot easier than other eateries. Your life becomes somewhat easier! So, if you feel like taking a small break without having to run around your kids, consider visiting any of the following best kid-friendly restaurants in Paris, France.

1. Aloha Café

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Welcome to the happiest family-friendly café of Paris! Their motto is ‘nice coffee for nice people’, and it can’t be more accurate. Bring your kids along and you won’t regret it, as there are a variety of goodies to choose from for your little ones. At Aloha Café, besides exceptional coffees, they also serve fresh homemade pastry, and delicious lunch options, such as veggie bowls, sandwiches, and salads. Only on Sundays, there is a complete brunch, with different menus for adults and kids. As for very special events, like birthdays or baby showers, you decide on the cake and the staff will be happy to create a very unique one to meet your expectations.

Aloha Café

Address: 32 rue Pierre Fontaine 75009

Website: Aloha Café

Opening hours: Wed-Fri: 10am - 5pm / Sat: 10am - 6pm / Sun: 11am - 5pm

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2. Nanashi Paradis

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Nanashi is a Japanese restaurant in the heart of Paris. It is located in a beautiful area and its menu is rather versatile. They serve meat, fish and also vegetarian and vegan food, so it’s ideal for all tastes. The place exudes a nice atmosphere and it’s very cozy with friendly service. Being a Japanese restaurant, traditional bento boxes are quite common here, while you can choose between delicious fish, vegetarian, or Japanese-style meat dishes. Kid-friendly menus are also available here, and lucky you, there is a whole game area dedicated just to them. During the weekends they offer extraordinary tofu-burgers, so vegan lovers, make sure you won’t miss that.

Nanashi Paradis

Address: 31 Rue de Paradis, 75010

Website: Nanashi Paradis

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 12pm - 3pm / Sat - Sun: 12pm - 4pm

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3. Family Café

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Situated in a pedestrian street of a bustling Parisien district, Family Café is suitable for friends, romantic couples, and of course, families, but also those seeking for a quiet space to study. The cuisine is not only French but dishes here include flavors from other parts of the world too. The ingredients used are as fresh and seasonal as possible. There is a children’s menu, but also a number of desserts, including many ice cream flavors and sorbets, so your kids will be certainly excited being here.

Family Café

Address: 35 rue de l'Annonciation 75016

Website: Family Café

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 11am - 10pm / Sun: 10am - 3pm

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4. Chez HE

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This restaurant is really worth it if you are looking for a place to relax and keep an eye on your youngsters at the same time. There is a whole floor full of games for children only, but the unique feature of this place is the TV monitors connecting the playroom with the dining room. So, no need to worry since you can keep an eye on your kids. The playroom features pirate ships, a giant slide, and many more, so rest assured that your kids will absolutely love it. At Chez HE they serve gourmet Chinese cuisine, and naturally, they do have a kids’ menu. That can be either chicken nuggets, burgers, pasta or other Chinese dish choices.

Chez HE

Address: 4 Cité de l'Ameublement, 75011

Website: Chez HE

Opening hours: Tue-Fri: 12pm - 2.30pm & 7pm - 10.30pm / Sat - Sun: 12pm - 10.30pm

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5. Les 400 Coups

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This lovely restaurant seems to be ideal for all ages, but little guests certainly receive special care. This is a brilliant place to bring your kids either for a simple dinner or to celebrate their birthday as they will be busy having fun around. Books, a play area with a giant slide, high chairs, and a weekend child formula are all provided for your family’s convenience. The premises also host a film library, so the kids can actually explore a museum and the library, guided by knowledgeable animators who will take them through the history of filming (at extra cost). The restaurant develops an eco-friendly approach and provides seasonal and fresh products, like farm eggs or organic coffee, while vegetarian and gluten-free options are also available.

Les 400 Coups

Address: 51 Rue de Bercy, 75012

Website: Les 400 Coups

Opening hours: Mon & Wed - Fri: 11am - 8.30pm / Sat: 11am - 10pm / Sun: 11am - 7pm (closed on Tue)

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Thanks to a number of kid-friendly restaurants in Paris, parents can enjoy themselves while having their lunch, which is a very revitalizing break throughout their busy days. Recharge your batteries and keep moving to explore all that this fabulous city has to offer!

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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