Top 10:

Nagoya Kid-friendly Restaurants

    • Misfits - Nagoya
      • 1. Misfits

      • Fit for a Night Party
        • Very Expensive
        • Chikusa-ku
    • Nishiki Kabenokabe - Nagoya
      • 2. Nishiki Kabenokabe

      • Italian Food in A Relaxed Atmosphere
        • Italian
        • Very Expensive
        • Naka-ku
    • Da-Carlo Italian Restaurant - Nagoya
    • Eikokuya - Nagoya
      • 4. Eikokuya

      • Long Established Indian Diner
        • Indian
        • Very Expensive
        • Chikusa-ku
    • Mammaya - Nagoya
      • 5. Mammaya

      • For That Homemade Taste
        • Very Expensive
        • Meito-ku
    • Garden Restaurant Tokugawaen - Nagoya
    • Torigin Honten - Nagoya
      • 7. Torigin Honten

      • In the heart of Nagoya, this 37-year-old casual restaurant with counter, tatami, or table seating is...

    • Yabaton - Nagoya
      • 8. Yabaton

      • You'll recognize this Everyman's eatery in Nagoya's old downtown district immediately by its curtains...

    • Kappa - Nagoya
      • 9. Kappa

      • This friendly establishment, easily found because of its castlelike exterior, is actually two restaurants,...

    • Kamome - Nagoya
      • 10. Kamome

      • One of the most traditional Japanese restaurants in Nagoya, Japan, that serves the Japanese culinary...
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  • White linen, stuffy décor, strange sauces—not every restaurant is right for a traveling family. For a stress-free meal where everyone can enjoy themselves, and find something on the menu to get excited about, visit Nagoya's kid-friendly restaurants. There's no need to cry over spilled milk here—or scattered breadcrumbs, boisterous babies, squirming toddlers…

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