Considering this resort is very popular with families visiting santa, there are not many restaurants that do child friendly food in the resort. There are a lot of ala carte restaurants serving Lappish cuisine which is great for adults but not for kids.There are lots of pizza places for kids and a scan burger fast food place in the activity centre in the Levitunturi. If you have children you are better off going self catering. The Levi market has lots of food available to cook back in your cabin/chalets.
We found a nice restaurant oppossite the levintunturi near the underpass. Great adult and child food. Well recommended!!!
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Thanks RRoyce for those tips. We fly in on Sunday late, any idea what time the burger place closes? or do you know of any late night openers. We have a couple of Grandkids with us and they are bound to want to eat anything that goes in front of their faces. Or do you know if they do snacks at the K5 as we are in the Immelmokit cabins very close to this hotel.
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Hi, we%26#39;re at the Immelmokits too on the 30th! (cant believe thats sunday!) Do you know what time the supermarket is open til?
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Burger place is great for snacks for children,not sure what time its open till.
Supermarket shuts about 9pm.
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the burger bar shuts at 10 pm. there is also a pizza and kebab shop that is quite nice and that opens till 10. pm as well
kell.
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oh forgot to say if you want to treat yourselves to a really nice meal go to tango the food there is fab
Kell.
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Dont forget you can eat at the hotels aswell.We ate at the hotels a couple of times and the evening meals were about 52 euro for buffet meal for 2 adults and 2 children.
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The Meldan kebab %26amp; pizza shop did nice kebabs and pizza%26#39;s too we ate there the first night. Take some stuff with you if you can pack it. The shop sells Heinz Tomato ketchup and HP. UK Branded tins etc. Im all Pizza%26#39;d out though and now looking forward to my Christmas dinner!!!!
Have a great time.
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Merry Christmas to all.
It Looks like we might have feed them up in Manchester then and take a few Snacks with us, we have been toying with the idea of taking a few of those dried meals that you just add boiling water to, pretty sure that might should work as a last resort.
I can also see the those pizza places getting to see my kids and grandkids on a fairly regular basis.
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Hi
We just got back a couple of days ago. Went with Lyl (Lytham Laurel) and our families.
We were half board at the Sirkantahti but on the last night just before the coach to the airport we went for tea at Koti pizza- this is opposite the front slopes/ zero point house. 4 pizzas and soft drinks around 38 euros. Reasonably cheap and cheerful. They also do takeaways.
Paula
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Those prices sound about average, so it%26#39;s not as pricey as I believed it to be or was that just for Drinks.
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