The Ultimate Guide to the Best Playground and Restaurant Combos in Hong Kong for Families with Young Children
Planning a day out with your little ones in Hong Kong just got easier! Here’s a curated list of 10 parks paired with family-friendly restaurants, complete with detailed descriptions of each playground’s features (open grass spaces, slides, swings, and other play structures), parking options, and average prices per kid and adult for meals at the associated restaurants. These spots ensure a fun, stress-free day for both kids and parents.
Looking for the perfect day that keeps the kids entertained and satisfies your appetite? We've rounded up the ultimate list of Hong Kong's best playgrounds paired with family-friendly restaurants, so you can enjoy quality time with your little ones without the hassle. From open grass fields to thrilling slides and delicious meals, these combos are guaranteed to make both kids and parents happy!

1. Belcher Bay Park Playground + Oolaa & Little Cove Espresso (Kennedy Town)
Playground: Belcher Bay Park
A waterfront playground with open grass spaces for running and picnics. The playground features climbing structures, slides, and swings, making it suitable for children of all ages. The sea breeze and shaded seating areas add to the family-friendly vibe.
- Open Grass Spaces: Yes
- Parking: No (Street parking nearby may be available)
- Dog-Friendly: Yes (dogs are welcome in designated areas of the park)
- Baby-Changing Facilities: No (does not have baby-changing facilities)
- Address: Belcher Bay Park, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
- Google Maps Link: Belcher Bay Park

Belcher Bay Park Restaurant #1 : Oolaa
A family-friendly restaurant that serves a wide range of international dishes, including a dedicated kids menu.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 80
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 200-300
- Dog-Friendly: Yes (outdoor seating available for dogs)
- Baby-Changing Facilities: Yes (Oolaa is family-friendly and provides baby-changing facilities)
- Address: G/F, 83 Catchick St, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
- Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM, Saturday & Sunday: 7:00 AM – 11:00 PM
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Belcher Bay Park: 450 meters (~6 minutes with a stroller)

Belcher Bay Park Restaurant #2: Little Cove Espresso
A cozy café known for its healthy dishes like avocado toast and pancakes that kids love.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 60-80
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 150-250
- Dog-Friendly: Yes (outdoor seating available for dogs)
- Baby-Changing Facilities: No (does not have baby-changing facilities)
- Address: Shop 3, G/F, New Fortune House, 3-5 New Praya, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong
- Hours: Monday to Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday & Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Belcher Bay Park: 450 meters (~6 minutes with a stroller)

2. Victoria Park Playground + Classified (Tai Hang)
Playground: Victoria Park
One of Hong Kong’s largest parks, featuring open grass areas perfect for picnics and sports. The playground has separate zones for toddlers and older kids with slides, climbing frames, swings, and a rope climbing net. The park is shaded by trees, making it a great option for hot days.
- Open Grass Spaces: Yes
- Parking: Yes (paid parking is available nearby on Hing Fat Street)
- Address: Victoria Park, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly: No. Dogs are not allowed in Victoria Park. The park has signs explicitly prohibiting dogs, except for service animals.
- Google Maps Link

Victoria Park Restaurant: Classified, Tai Hang
A relaxed family-friendly restaurant offering a kids menu with mac & cheese and mini pizzas.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 80-100
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 150-250
- Address: G/F, Lin Fa Kung St W, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly: Yes (outdoor seating available for dogs)
- Hours: Monday to Sunday: 8:30 AM – 9:00 PM
- Baby-Changing Facilities: Yes (Classified is family-oriented and offers baby-friendly amenities)
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Victoria Park: 800 meters (~10 minutes with a stroller)

3. Quarry Bay Park Playground + Mr & Mrs Fox & Honjokko
Playground: Quarry Bay Park
This park features open grass fields with stunning waterfront views and a spacious playground. The play structures include multi-level slides, climbing nets, rock walls, and swings. It’s ideal for energetic kids who love to climb and explore.
- Open Grass Spaces: Yes
- Parking: Yes (Paid parking at nearby Cityplaza Mall or Tong Chong Street)
- Address: Quarry Bay Park, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly: Dogs are allowed on-leash in Quarry Bay Park. There are designated walking paths and open areas where you can enjoy time with your pet.
- Google Maps Link

Quarry Bay Park Restaurant #1: Mr & Mrs Fox
A stylish yet family-friendly restaurant with a kids’ menu offering mini burgers and spaghetti bolognese.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 100-120
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 300-400
- Address: G/F & 1/F, 23 Tong Chong Street, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly?: No (dogs are not permitted inside or outside)
- Baby-Changing Facilities: No (does not have baby-changing facilities)
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Quarry Bay Park: 300 meters (~4 minutes with a stroller)

Quarry Bay Park Restaurant #2: Honjokko
Honjokko, located in nearby Sixteenth at Oxford House , is a stylish and modern Japanese izakaya offering sushi, sashimi, and small plates. While it’s a chic spot, Honjokko is family-friendly, with kid-friendly sushi options and a lively atmosphere. Alongside festive kids events, they often transform areas of the restruant into kid friendly play areas with face-painters, balloon twisters and more.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 80-100
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 250-400
- Address:G/F, Lincoln House, Taikoo Place, 979 King's Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly?: No (indoor seating only, no outdoor dog-friendly space)
- Hours: Monday – Friday, Lunch: 11:30 – 14:45 / Dinner: 17:30 – 21:30 (22:00 Fri) | Saturday, Lunch: CLOSED/ Dinner: 17:30 – 22:00 | Sunday & Public Holidays, Brunch: 11:30 – 15:30 / Dinner: 17:30 – 21:30
- Baby-Changing Facilities: No (does not have baby-changing facilities)
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Quarry Bay Park: 300 meters (~6 minutes with a stroller)

4. Kowloon Park Playground + NOC Coffee Co. & Ruby Tuesday (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Playground: Kowloon Park Playground
The park has open grassy fields for kids to run around and a large playground with colorful climbing structures, slides, swings, and a sandpit. It also features shaded seating areas and water fountains for cooling off.
- Open Grass Spaces: Yes
- Parking: Yes (Paid parking at nearby shopping malls, including The One and Harbour City)
- Dog friendly: Dogs are not allowed in Kowloon Park, as the park has strict rules prohibiting pets. This is common in many public parks in Hong Kong, especially those with specific recreational facilities, wildlife enclosures, or densely populated areas.
- Address: Kowloon Park, 22 Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
- Google Maps Link

Kowloon Park Restaurant #1: NOC Coffee Co.
A minimalist café offering healthy dishes like avocado toast and yogurt parfaits.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 60-80
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 150-250
- Address: G35-37, G43-47A G/F, Empire Centre, 68 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly?: Yes (outdoor seating available for dogs)
- Hours: Monday to Saturday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM, Sundays & Public Holidays : 9:00am-9:00pm
- Baby-Changing Facilities: No (does not have baby-changing facilities)
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Kowloon Park: 400 meters (~5 minutes with a stroller)

Kowloon Park Restaurant #2: Ruby Tuesday
Ruby Tuesday is an American-style family restaurant with a wide range of comfort food, from burgers and pasta to kid-friendly meals like mac & cheese and chicken tenders.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 80-100
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 200-300
- Address: G35-37, G43-47A G/F, Empire Centre, 68 Mody Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly:? No (indoor seating only, no outdoor dog-friendly space)
- Hours: Monday to Sunday: 11:30 AM – 11:30 PM (last order at 10:30pm)
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Kowloon Park: 650 meters (~9 minutes with a stroller)

5. The Galleria Playground + Peak Pizza by Black Sheep (The Peak)
Playground: The Galleria Playground
A hidden gem at The Peak offering a small but fun play area with slides, swings, and climbing frames. Its elevated location provides stunning views of Hong Kong, making it a great spot for families.
- Open Grass Spaces: No (however Mount Austin Park is a 7 minute walk away!)
- Parking: Yes (Paid parking at The Peak Galleria)
- Dog-Friendly: While the children’s playground itself is not dog-friendly, the Peak Galleria outdoor areas are dog-friendly. Dogs are allowed on-leash around the mall’s open-air spaces and nearby walking paths.
- Address: The Peak Galleria, The Peak, Hong Kong
- Google Maps Link

Peak Playground Restaurant: Peak Pizza by Black Sheep
A casual pizza joint offering New York-style pizzas by the slice, perfect for families on the go.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 50-70
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 150-200
- Address: Shop G08 G/F, The Peak Galleria, 118 Peak Rd, Central, The Peak, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly?: Yes (outdoor seating available for dogs)
- Baby-Changing Facilities: Yes (as part of The Peak Galleria, baby-changing facilities are available nearby in the mall)
- Hours: Weekdays: 12:00pm – 8:00pm, Weekends: 11:00am-8:00pm
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Peak Galleria Playground: Inside The Peak Galleria (~1/2 minutes)

6. Hong Kong Park Playground + The Continental by Upper House (Pacific Place)
Playground: Hong Kong Park
The park features a small grassy lawn for relaxation and a playground with slides, rope climbing frames, swings, and a multi-level climbing tower. The tranquil ponds and waterfalls nearby add to its charm.
- Open Grass Spaces: Yes (small patches
- Baby-Changing Facilities: Yes (there are baby changing facilities in the public disabled toilets)
- Parking: Yes (Paid parking at Pacific Place Mall)
- Address: Hong Kong Park, 19 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly: No. Dogs are not permitted in Hong Kong Park due to its proximity to aviaries, koi ponds, and other wildlife.
- Google Maps Link

Hong Kong Park Restaurant: The Continental by Upper House
A stylish restaurant with outdoor dining and a modern European menu. There is also an open space next to the outdoor area that kids can stretch their legs in within their parents sight. Friendly staff and frequent activations for kids (like facepainters etc) on weekends.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 100-120
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 300-400
- Address: Shop 406, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly: Yes (outdoor seating available for dogs)
- Hours: Weekdays: 12:00pm – 12:00am, Weekends: 11:00am-12:00am
- Baby-Changing Facilities: Yes (Pacific Place offers baby-changing facilities in its public restrooms near the restaurant)
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Hong Kong Park: 550 meters (~7 minutes with a stroller)

7. West Kowloon Park & Cafe Boheme
Playground: Hong Kong Park
West Kowloon Park, located within the West Kowloon Cultural District, features a spacious waterfront playground with slides, climbing structures, and swings. The park also offers open green spaces for picnics, a jogging path, and stunning harbour views. The Art Park area nearby includes plenty of shaded spots, making it a great destination for families.
- Open Grass Spaces: Yes
- Parking: Yes (Paid parking available in the West Kowloon Cultural District)
- Dog-Friendly: Yes. Dogs are allowed on-leash in most areas of the West Kowloon Park, including around the Art Park and waterfront promenade. There is even a dedicated Pet Zone for off-leash play.
- Address:West Kowloon Cultural District, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
- Google Maps Link

Kowloon Park Restaurant: Cafe Boheme
Located right in the West Kowloon Art Park, Café Bohème offers a relaxed dining experience with a menu featuring pizzas, salads, and light bites. With its outdoor seating and harbour views, it’s an ideal spot for families, and dogs are welcome at the outdoor tables. Be sure to book ahead, as this popular venue has limited capcity and is often fully booked.
- Average Price (Kids): HKD 80-100
- Average Price (Adults): HKD 200-300
- Address: G/F, Art Park, West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly: Yes (outdoor seating available for dogs)
- Baby-Changing Facilities: Yes (as part of the West Kowloon Art Park, it has nearby baby-friendly public facilities)
- Hours: Monday to Sunday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from West Kowloon Park: 550 meters (~1-7 minutes with a stroller, depending on where you are playing in the park!)

8. Botanical Gardens & Smoke & Barrell
Playground: Botanical Gardens Children's Playground, Albany road
West Kowloon Park, located within the West Kowloon Cultural District, features a spacious waterfront playground with slides, climbing structures, and swings. The park also offers open green spaces for picnics, a jogging path, and stunning harbour views. The Art Park area nearby includes plenty of shaded spots, making it a great destination for families.
- Open Grass Spaces: Yes
- Parking: No
- Baby-Changing Facilities: Yes (there are baby changing facilities in the public disabled toilets)
- Dog-Friendly: No. Dogs are not permitted in the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens. The park has strict rules due to its zoological enclosures and wildlife.
- Address: Albany Rd, Mid Levels
- Google Maps Link

Botanical Gardens Restaurant: Smoke & Barrell
Located just a short distance from the gardens, Smoke & Barrel is a modern American smokehouse specializing in barbecue classics such as brisket, ribs, pulled pork, and smoked chicken. With its hearty portions, casual atmosphere, and a menu that includes kid-friendly options like mac & cheese and sliders, it’s a great spot for family dining.
- Open Grass Spaces: Yes
- Parking: Yes (Paid parking available in the West Kowloon Cultural District)
- Address:1/F, Wyndham Mansion, 32 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong
- Dog-Friendly?: No (indoor seating only, no outdoor dog-friendly space)
- Hours: Monday-Friday: Lunch 12:00-2:30pm/ Dinner 6:00-10:30pm | Saturday & Sunday: Lunch 11:30am-3:30pm (brunch)/ Dinner 6:00pm-10:30pm
- Baby-Changing Facilities: No (does not have baby-changing facilities)
- Google Maps Link
- Walking Distance from Botanical Gardens: ~10-12 minutes. It’s quite a steep downhill walk down Old Peak Road, so a 2 minute taxi is also an option if you have a stroller. especially on damp days! Another heads up: there are stairs at the entrance of Smoke & Barrell for you stroller pushers.
We hope this guide ensures a comprehensive list of parks with open grass spaces, detailed playground features, parking options, and average meal prices paired with family-friendly restaurants for your family to explore. Enjoy! 😊
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