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The Kitchen — Restaurant in Sydney

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The Kitchen
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Nearby attractions
Freedom Plaza
Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Cabravale Memorial Park
151 Railway Pde, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Cabramatta Hotel
174-176 Cabramatta Rd W, Cabramatta West NSW 2166, Australia
Pho Viet Restaurant
11 John St, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
UE Noodle Restaurant
180 Cabramatta Rd W, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Vinh Phat Chinese Seafood Restaurant
12/10 Hughes St, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Thanh Binh Restaurant
52 John St, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Cafe Noi
2A John St, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Loving Hut Cabramatta
227 Cabramatta Rd W, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Sweet Rainbow Cafe
208 Railway Pde, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Pho 54
2/54 Park Rd, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Huong Xua Cabramatta
54 John St, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
Nearby hotels
Holiday Inn Warwick Farm by IHG
355 Hume Hwy, Warwick Farm NSW 2170, Australia
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The Kitchen

170 Cabramatta Rd W, Cabramatta NSW 2166, Australia
3.9(88)$$$$
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attractions: Freedom Plaza, Cabravale Memorial Park, restaurants: Cabramatta Hotel, Pho Viet Restaurant, UE Noodle Restaurant, Vinh Phat Chinese Seafood Restaurant, Thanh Binh Restaurant, Cafe Noi, Loving Hut Cabramatta, Sweet Rainbow Cafe, Pho 54, Huong Xua Cabramatta
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Phone
+61 2 9724 1619
Website
cabramattahotel.com.au

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Featured dishes

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Som Tum Pu Pla Ra
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Tum Mua
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Red Curry
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Massaman Beef Curry
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Panang Curry
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Peanut Sauce Noodle
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Pad See Ew Noodle
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Ladna Noodle
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Traditional Pad Thai Noodle
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Singapore Noodle
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Cashew Nut Noodle
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Tom Yum Noodle
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Spicy Thai Noodle
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Hokkien Noodle
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Soft Shell Crab Spicy Salt
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Raw Salmon Salad
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Crispy Pork Belly Salad
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Calamari Spicy Salt
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Squid Lemon
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Goong Ob Woonsen
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Hong Kong Crispy Pork Belly
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Raw Prawn Salad
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Khao Nha Ped
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BBQ Pork Wonton Noodle Soup
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Boat Noodle Soup
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Rump Steak (Standard)
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Chicken Schnitzel (Standard)
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Fish And Chips (Standard)
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Calamari Rings (Standard)
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Fried Ice Cream
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Nam Tok Pork Salad
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Grilled Beef Salad
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Bamboo Salad
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Larb Duck Salad
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Salmon Salad
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Raw Beef Salad
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Tom Yum Fried Rice
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Pineapple Fried Rice
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Thai Fried Rice
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Chilli & Basil Fried Rice
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Crab Fried Rice
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Crispy Quail
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Dim Sim (Standard)
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Spring Rolls (Standard)
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Golden Wings (Standard)
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Deep Fried Preserved Pork Spare Ribs (Standard)
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Satay Sticks (Standard)
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Crying Tiger
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Egg Fried Rice
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Garlic Rice
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Blood Cockle With Garlic Butter / Tamarind / Thai Salad Style
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Snail Meat Salad
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Baby Clams Chili Basil Sizzling
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Baby Clams Meat Stir Fry
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Crawfish Stir Fry With Corn
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Hot Chili And Basil Stir Fry
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Pad Prik Sod
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Garlic & Pepper
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Fresh Young Ginger
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Chinese Broccoli Stir Fry
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Oyster Sauce
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Pad Prik Khing
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Pad Kra Pao
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Cashew Nut

Reviews

Nearby attractions of The Kitchen

Freedom Plaza

Cabravale Memorial Park

Freedom Plaza

Freedom Plaza

4.3

(13)

Open 24 hours
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Cabravale Memorial Park

Cabravale Memorial Park

4.2

(129)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of The Kitchen

Cabramatta Hotel

Pho Viet Restaurant

UE Noodle Restaurant

Vinh Phat Chinese Seafood Restaurant

Thanh Binh Restaurant

Cafe Noi

Loving Hut Cabramatta

Sweet Rainbow Cafe

Pho 54

Huong Xua Cabramatta

Cabramatta Hotel

Cabramatta Hotel

3.9

(310)

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Pho Viet Restaurant

Pho Viet Restaurant

4.1

(280)

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UE Noodle Restaurant

UE Noodle Restaurant

4.8

(67)

Click for details
Vinh Phat Chinese Seafood Restaurant

Vinh Phat Chinese Seafood Restaurant

3.9

(1.3K)

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Reviews of The Kitchen

3.9
(88)
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5.0
1y

I had the absolute pleasure of eating at The Kitchen last night, and i am still salivating. Don't be fooled into thinking that that this is 'just a restaurant inside a pub'. You would be missing out if you did.

I went with a group and up first was entree's for table of spring rolls, curry puffs, caramelized tofu and calamari. These dishes, while they stand alone as great dishes, also served to prepare your palate for wanting more from the menu. The entrees came out quickly and the servings generous.

The mains were Goong Woonsen Mieng Xao Tom (Prawns with glass noodle) Tom Yum soup, Crab Fried rice, and Crying Tiger (Beef). Each dish took you on a journey to Thailand, Laos and Vietnam, with the food authentically cooked by dedicated chefs for each cuisine (demonstrated by the different coloured shirts ion the kitchen). The depth of flavour in each dish was to a level left you wanting more with each bite (unfortunately i had to share!).

Lastly, dessert was Bingsu. Now if there is one thing i do not care for, it is honey dew melon. The smell and the taste is not for me. Imagine my horror when the host advised that a honey dew melon flavoured Bingsu was for dessert! On arrival of dessert, i resigned myself to one big polite mouthful and then a drink of water quickly. The Bingsu arrived with passionfruit sauce and popping pearls to put on top. Once in my mouth, I prepared myself for the usual taste of honey dew, but instead, i found one of the most delicious dessert that i had had for a very long time. The Bingsu was light and creamy and the perfect ending to a magical meal. Any establishment that can covert a long time hater of honey dew melon into a fan is something special.

Now that i have mentioned all the Pro's for this restaurant, it is only right that i mentioned the 2 Con's i have with this place. I don't live close enough to come here each week, and All other Thai/Lao/Vietnamese food now pales in comparison.

No matter where you are in Sydney, this is a restaurant that is worth the travel, with quality food and service found here extremely hard to come by. The staff are friendly and the service is at a great pace that you don't feel rushed and don't feel like you are waiting for your food either. The atmosphere is happy and one of celebration. Another bonus , is that there is parking out the back of...

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2.0
2y

Just a PSA: this place closes EVERYDAY 3-4-pm . I ordered ubereats for lunch cause it stated they were open but when I got there they were closed. I was taken by a bar staff to talk to a restaurant staff but he wasn’t helpful at all and just told me to go check if there’s anything on the register as he was resting in a private room. When I got out to check a lady saw me and I told her about my order but she said they were closed for break and I told/showed her that my order was confirmed and charged so she quickly checked her machine which was off but there was nothing. She’s insisted I call Uber to get a refunded but My fee was then refunded automatically and she was nice to offer to make it for me before they reopened but I decline as I was already halfway through my lunchtime. This is not a negative review but a head up for future reference in case anyone wants to ordered food during their lunch break.however the fact that the bar staff was more helpful than the store staff still baffles me. Anyways, I have informed ubereats to check / edit their opening hours to prevent this from happening...

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5.0
41w

It’s my 2nd time at The Kitchen and this time I brought my family along for dinner. They have an extensive menu and we had to control ourselves as we wanted to try almost all the dishes on the menu. The grilled ox tongue and steamed barramundi (very fresh) were the stand out dishes, and their fried ice cream was very different from the usual sphere shape with thick batter served everywhere. Theirs is wrapped in filo pastry & deep fried.

Their front of house manager Anthony was very friendly and super attentive to all his diners even in a busy dinner sitting. There was this couple next table to us and Anthony noticed that they were chatting away and offered to reheat one of their dishes in the kitchen as it was best served hot. The couple was pleasantly surprised as we were as we had never seen such service in a restaurant.

I’ve been here for dinners on a Saturday and Sunday and the restaurant was full on both occasions. Recommend that you make a reservation and go with a group of friends or/and family so you can order more dishes to...

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RachaelRachael
I had the absolute pleasure of eating at The Kitchen last night, and i am still salivating. Don't be fooled into thinking that that this is 'just a restaurant inside a pub'. You would be missing out if you did. I went with a group and up first was entree's for table of spring rolls, curry puffs, caramelized tofu and calamari. These dishes, while they stand alone as great dishes, also served to prepare your palate for wanting more from the menu. The entrees came out quickly and the servings generous. The mains were Goong Woonsen Mieng Xao Tom (Prawns with glass noodle) Tom Yum soup, Crab Fried rice, and Crying Tiger (Beef). Each dish took you on a journey to Thailand, Laos and Vietnam, with the food authentically cooked by dedicated chefs for each cuisine (demonstrated by the different coloured shirts ion the kitchen). The depth of flavour in each dish was to a level left you wanting more with each bite (unfortunately i had to share!). Lastly, dessert was Bingsu. Now if there is one thing i do not care for, it is honey dew melon. The smell and the taste is not for me. Imagine my horror when the host advised that a honey dew melon flavoured Bingsu was for dessert! On arrival of dessert, i resigned myself to one big polite mouthful and then a drink of water quickly. The Bingsu arrived with passionfruit sauce and popping pearls to put on top. Once in my mouth, I prepared myself for the usual taste of honey dew, but instead, i found one of the most delicious dessert that i had had for a very long time. The Bingsu was light and creamy and the perfect ending to a magical meal. Any establishment that can covert a long time hater of honey dew melon into a fan is something special. Now that i have mentioned all the Pro's for this restaurant, it is only right that i mentioned the 2 Con's i have with this place. 1. I don't live close enough to come here each week, and 2. All other Thai/Lao/Vietnamese food now pales in comparison. No matter where you are in Sydney, this is a restaurant that is worth the travel, with quality food and service found here extremely hard to come by. The staff are friendly and the service is at a great pace that you don't feel rushed and don't feel like you are waiting for your food either. The atmosphere is happy and one of celebration. Another bonus , is that there is parking out the back of the hotel also.
Ivan LeeIvan Lee
It’s my 2nd time at The Kitchen and this time I brought my family along for dinner. They have an extensive menu and we had to control ourselves as we wanted to try almost all the dishes on the menu. The grilled ox tongue and steamed barramundi (very fresh) were the stand out dishes, and their fried ice cream was very different from the usual sphere shape with thick batter served everywhere. Theirs is wrapped in filo pastry & deep fried. Their front of house manager Anthony was very friendly and super attentive to all his diners even in a busy dinner sitting. There was this couple next table to us and Anthony noticed that they were chatting away and offered to reheat one of their dishes in the kitchen as it was best served hot. The couple was pleasantly surprised as we were as we had never seen such service in a restaurant. I’ve been here for dinners on a Saturday and Sunday and the restaurant was full on both occasions. Recommend that you make a reservation and go with a group of friends or/and family so you can order more dishes to share and enjoy.
Jun TehJun Teh
A Thai mixed with western restaurant in a lounge. Environment 5/5 Although is a Sunday, it is not crowded, very spacious dining area and quiet. Wagyu steak 4/5 Steak is well served but the egg is burnt and we informed the staff, they did not response to us. Shelves 4/5 This should be the best dish for the day, I will order again. Well cooked and it goes well with the sauce which is a little sweet and spicy. Beef noodle 2/5 Quite disappointed, thought to be something similar to vietnam pho but turns out, not sure what recipe it is, is not Thai, not Malaysian, not Taiwanese. I can’t describe. Thai fried rice 5/5 This was surprisingly good, a little sweet with very nice wok fried smell. Huge portion as well. Fried noodle 3/5 Not a fan of fried noodle, this to me nothing outstanding. And the ingredients, not sure if is purposely or just lazy to cut them smaller Cockles 2/5 Was amazed by the big cockles. However when we open it, all overcooked and it shrunk until extremely small Will I come again? 1/5 I don’t think so
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I had the absolute pleasure of eating at The Kitchen last night, and i am still salivating. Don't be fooled into thinking that that this is 'just a restaurant inside a pub'. You would be missing out if you did. I went with a group and up first was entree's for table of spring rolls, curry puffs, caramelized tofu and calamari. These dishes, while they stand alone as great dishes, also served to prepare your palate for wanting more from the menu. The entrees came out quickly and the servings generous. The mains were Goong Woonsen Mieng Xao Tom (Prawns with glass noodle) Tom Yum soup, Crab Fried rice, and Crying Tiger (Beef). Each dish took you on a journey to Thailand, Laos and Vietnam, with the food authentically cooked by dedicated chefs for each cuisine (demonstrated by the different coloured shirts ion the kitchen). The depth of flavour in each dish was to a level left you wanting more with each bite (unfortunately i had to share!). Lastly, dessert was Bingsu. Now if there is one thing i do not care for, it is honey dew melon. The smell and the taste is not for me. Imagine my horror when the host advised that a honey dew melon flavoured Bingsu was for dessert! On arrival of dessert, i resigned myself to one big polite mouthful and then a drink of water quickly. The Bingsu arrived with passionfruit sauce and popping pearls to put on top. Once in my mouth, I prepared myself for the usual taste of honey dew, but instead, i found one of the most delicious dessert that i had had for a very long time. The Bingsu was light and creamy and the perfect ending to a magical meal. Any establishment that can covert a long time hater of honey dew melon into a fan is something special. Now that i have mentioned all the Pro's for this restaurant, it is only right that i mentioned the 2 Con's i have with this place. 1. I don't live close enough to come here each week, and 2. All other Thai/Lao/Vietnamese food now pales in comparison. No matter where you are in Sydney, this is a restaurant that is worth the travel, with quality food and service found here extremely hard to come by. The staff are friendly and the service is at a great pace that you don't feel rushed and don't feel like you are waiting for your food either. The atmosphere is happy and one of celebration. Another bonus , is that there is parking out the back of the hotel also.
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It’s my 2nd time at The Kitchen and this time I brought my family along for dinner. They have an extensive menu and we had to control ourselves as we wanted to try almost all the dishes on the menu. The grilled ox tongue and steamed barramundi (very fresh) were the stand out dishes, and their fried ice cream was very different from the usual sphere shape with thick batter served everywhere. Theirs is wrapped in filo pastry & deep fried. Their front of house manager Anthony was very friendly and super attentive to all his diners even in a busy dinner sitting. There was this couple next table to us and Anthony noticed that they were chatting away and offered to reheat one of their dishes in the kitchen as it was best served hot. The couple was pleasantly surprised as we were as we had never seen such service in a restaurant. I’ve been here for dinners on a Saturday and Sunday and the restaurant was full on both occasions. Recommend that you make a reservation and go with a group of friends or/and family so you can order more dishes to share and enjoy.
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A Thai mixed with western restaurant in a lounge. Environment 5/5 Although is a Sunday, it is not crowded, very spacious dining area and quiet. Wagyu steak 4/5 Steak is well served but the egg is burnt and we informed the staff, they did not response to us. Shelves 4/5 This should be the best dish for the day, I will order again. Well cooked and it goes well with the sauce which is a little sweet and spicy. Beef noodle 2/5 Quite disappointed, thought to be something similar to vietnam pho but turns out, not sure what recipe it is, is not Thai, not Malaysian, not Taiwanese. I can’t describe. Thai fried rice 5/5 This was surprisingly good, a little sweet with very nice wok fried smell. Huge portion as well. Fried noodle 3/5 Not a fan of fried noodle, this to me nothing outstanding. And the ingredients, not sure if is purposely or just lazy to cut them smaller Cockles 2/5 Was amazed by the big cockles. However when we open it, all overcooked and it shrunk until extremely small Will I come again? 1/5 I don’t think so
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