Baby chair: the white Ikea fav of many eating places.
Oh! the koala bear plastic plate is cute, & the dessert fork is just the right size for Sam, but there's something girly about the Hello Kitty spoon that makes me, the mother, wanna use it too!
Entertainment: Nil. Unless you count the sushi belt, but we didn't want to risk Sam clamouring for the dishes on the conveyor, so we had chosen a table as far away from the belt as possible.
Kids' menu: Nil, but that's not a problem in a Japanese restaurant. This time, Sam loved the prawn sushi balls on the black plate (from the belt), & even refused to eat his usual fav, fish (from hubby's nabe set).
Service: could have been better. Had to request for the kids' utensils twice before they presented the set, and that's when we started before the lunchtime crowd arrived.
A point to note when dining in a sushi belt restaurant: the typical design of such eating places are often very compact with fixed tables & seats. The baby chair will usually end up on the corridor-side of the table, so be sure to request for a table at the end of the corridor where there's less human traffic.
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