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A child-friendly food utopia

If you are looking for a place to chill out with your children over the weekend the Flow Kitchen has all the bases covered

- By Manjusha Radhakrish­nan, Chief Reporter

Navigating a child-friendly brunch is an art by itself. It can get noisy, chaotic and overwhelmi­ng for all those who aren’t used to the din that comes with dining with children.

But that’s the beauty of the brunch laid out at Flow Kitchen at Fairmont, The Palm. It’s a laid-back, no-judgement brunch that puts parents and children at ease in an instant. My twin boys put that to the test as they used their cutlery as drum sticks. The waiters just smiled and moved the breakable glasses out of their way.

This is one of those brunches that has its pulse firmly on what the children want. As you enter the restaurant that serves food from around the world, a lady dressed as Rapunzel greeted us. The theme on the day we visited was fairy tale-driven, but there’s always a bunch of cartoon characters to capture their young guests’ fancy. There’s also a designated corner for children to eat. A special buffet table filled with the usual kid-friendly food such as sausages, onion rings, pasta and nuggets were laid out next to the table and chairs. But what made the children swoon was not just the food alone.

The magic show, the face painting corner and a clown who was an expert at balloon twisting made the afternoon entertaini­ng for the young ones. This brunch has enough distractio­ns for a child to be entertaine­d the whole time.

While it can turn busy and reserving tables is recommende­d, don’t let the organised chaos deter you from having a good time. The tables are placed close together to accommodat­e the burgeoning crowd, but it’s a tiny wrinkle on a fantastic afternoon.

When it came to food, there was a staggering variety of options for adults. Breakfast staples such as an eggs Benedict, a carvery station and a dim-sum corner were my personal favourites. The stir-fried shrimps and the roast meat were delectable. From pizzas to pancakes, the options were myriad.

It’s one of the brunches that cater to every taste and palate, but it never turns pedestrian as each cuisine is spot on. If you are looking for a brunch that is an utopia for children, caregivers and parents, then the one served at the Flow Kitchen is one to check out.

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