Friday, October 19, 2007

CoChine on Asian Heritage Row

Ambience:Lovely and cool. Romantic atmosphere. The tables are comfortably spaced out. Enough for a baby-wearing mom or even a stroller to fairly easily move about.
Smoking Section:None sectioned off specifically. But upon enquiry, was told that if requested, they can cordone off an area as non-smoking. Based on visual observation, it seems that they have a 'room' space that can be closed off with a few 'doorways' with heavy curtains. That can possibly be closed for that purpose.
Baby Chair:None. However, they have long benches for some of the tables. These have cushions and some of those triangular thai cushions (dunno what they're called - see photo below)If you've got a baby who's not that mobile yet, it can be perfect. Just have the baby resting next to you. Or if you do have a very mobile baby like mine, just watch as she patrols the length of the bench.
Toilets:Fairly clean. Not suitable for baby changing however. Consider changing in the car or even if absolutely desperate on a changing mat on one of those benches - hidden away from view. And do it quick.
Food:Good Indo-chinese selection of food. Some non-spicy food as well as tofu if you're keen to let the little one try when they're ready.
Staff:Very polite and generally friendly.
Extra:For a fussy baby, the decor can be a nice little distraction. There are fascinating burmese carvings, water features downstairs and also fishes!!! Babies and kids always love that!

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