Playtimes HK Magazine February 2018 Issue | Page 14
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Origami Kids Cafe
At the recently opened Origami Kids Café, located in Kai Tak Cruise
Terminal, parents can enjoy mouth-watering JiangZhe cuisine (created
by the former chef of a Michelin starred restaurant) while the children
play. That’s music to any parent’s ears! Targeting children up to seven
years of age, play facilities include a two-storey tree house, climbing
frames and slides, a teepee, a log cabin full of wooden toys, a book
area, a supermarket and kitchen play area for imaginative (culinary-
inspired) play and a padded play area for toddlers. Entry is free for
children under 12 months and adults who spend a minimum of $100
on food and beverage. Monday to Friday, children cost $138 for two
hours with $60 per additional hour. On Saturdays, Sundays and public
holidays, the cost is $198 for two hours and $80 per additional hour.
www.origami.com.hk
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Strokes Crazy Golf & Lifestyle Club
Experience crazy golf, eating, drinking, and workshops in the heart of Causeway Bay
with Strokes. The space includes two themed nine-hole courses, a retro restaurant
serving food with a healthy twist and a bar with drinks to suit all ages! It’s the ideal
space for your next party or even just a sociable Friday night. https://strokeshk.com
Movie Magic at FRITES
Looking for a family friendly lunch venue for the weekend? Why
not head to Frites in Wanchai, Causeway Bay or Central to enjoy
a film and a feast? Every Saturday and Sunday in February, from
12 noon, each Frite restaurant will show kids’ movies such as
Frozen, Ice Age, Mulan, Happy Feet, Penguins of Madagascar
and Secret of the Wings. Colouring and craft activities are also
on hand to amuse little ones while they tuck into mini portions of
fish and chips, schnits and strips or mini-burgers.
www.frites.hk
Pixar 30 Years of Animation
The Hong Kong Heritage Museum is hosting an exhibition
featuring artwork including sketches, paintings, storyboards and
sculptures by the artists at Pixar Animation Studios. With artists'
interviews giving a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how they come
up with story ideas, the exhibition offers a unique opportunity to
experience the creative process behind Pixar's films through over
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