We ate there about a year ago and I don't remember seeing it, but also wasn't looking for it.
There were a lot of kids there that night.
The food was very good if you like that style of food.
The shops offer the henna tatoos. Depending on designs, we paid $30 for one and $35 for the other. I believe real small ones started at $15 and there were ones more than $35 (that was the one we compromised on).
Just watch if your kid have sensitive skin. I had a henna tattoo in bali years again and had allergic reaction to it. It pretty common thing for people with sensitive skin.
I haven't heard anyone mention that in a while … not sure if they still do it. If I'm remembering correctly (we didn't do it but think I read a review) you got a certificate that you took to the couple of artists they have in the pavilion after your meal to get your tattoo. So not "in-meal" entertainment. But that's a vague recollection at best. Hopefully another poster can confirm.
The Henna art is actually pretty quick. Like others have said it’s priced based on design. My daughter chose a $40 one and had it on her arm. Took no more than 10 minutes and lasted for several days with swimming and showering. She loved it!
The music and belly dancing kept our little granddaughter very entertained. The dancer (after demonstrating solo) calls all the children who are willing to come out with her and belly dance! We have some great pics!
We went in 2014 with a 2 year old and 4 year old. No tattoos but my kids loved the music and dancing. We were there over an hour because my kids wanted to watch the dancers twice. Best they've ever been in a restaurant.
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