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Contribute Feedback What Alana Lund likes about Kin Thai:
I love this place the food is really tasty and so delicately put together. Menu is very interesting and I look forward to trying so many more dishes. Prices are good and staff very polite and friendly View all feedback.
What Cathy Rolfson doesn't like about Kin Thai:
Pretty bland flavours We've been wanting to come here for a while but unfortunatly we. Have to put it into the pub grade thai food. We tried a couple of thai staples to measure it with a green thai curry and pork drunken noodles. Unfortunately...we don't consider the flavours to be traditional thai. Curry was unbalanced with a distinct chilli powder heat that was an obvious addition to our meal (ie not part of the cu... View all feedback.
Great little place and great eating! highly recommended. have all tried dishes and never had a bad one. good prices with good detail in presentation
Nestled in the quieter side of Waymouth Street is a brand-spanking new Thai restaurant that goes by the name Kin Thai. The name was given birth with the concept that Thai people generally like to share their meals with family and friends, so it operates by inviting people to eat Thai food While the restaurant itself might be fairly small and only able to harbour people at a time, the ambience of this cute, little place is absolutely relaxing, with lots of natural lighting, cozy sofas, beautiful and colourful pillows, and enough chairs and/or stools to enjoy a feast with friends and family on a table. What struck me most about Kin Thai was how there is a beautiful balance of...read more
Waymouth Street in the Adelaide CBD has recently become home to a number of new restaurants and bars. While there is the popular “office hub” with all the businesses the working professionals, who flock to their local favourite cafes to satisfy their lunch cravings, there is the part of Waymouth street, past Light Square, that tends to be on the quieter and more tranquil side. Nestled in this side of town is a brand new Thai restaurant called Kin Thai, which is a quaint, little restaurant that can seat up to people in its cosy establishment.
Small but very welcoming Thai food. service was prompt and friendly to order the fish cake stack and the tom kha gai both delicious. the portion sizes are on the smaller side, but this is reflected in the menu price.
Kin thai is my personal favorite Thai restaurant in adelaide. this family-run restaurant offers consistently high quality Thai dishes, at a reasonable price. it is not like other mainstream Thai restaurants: most dishes are somewhat sweeter to balance the strong taste of seasoned and crumbling. tong yum lava omelette is a sensational rice bowl that they can absolutely not find where, at least in adelaide. pad thai and kra pao gai are also delicious. the employees are nice and always happy to help.