Kin Thai - Adelaide

Thai, Asian, Malaysian
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Kin Thai

Kin Thai
4.4 / 5 (746 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Jon

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★ 4.4 / 5 from 746 reviews
alexis-daniel
14.08.2017

Got take away from here yesterday. Thoroughly enjoyed my selections. Curry puffs were amazing. Satay sticks good. Pad Thai really good. Massaman Beef Curry great with steamed rice. Would I go back? Absolutely, time and time again.

ilarie-negoita
14.08.2017

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 18 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 culture and modernism under one tiny roof. It is apparent that the look of the cafe is meant to appeal to a wide audience who are both native to Thailand and those who have the exploratory cultural gene in them, which helps in appreciating culture that Kin Thai aims to represent through their food and decor. Walking into Kin Thai on an empty stomach was definitely one of the better ideas I had, because almost everything on their menu sounded super delicious. A feast was in order, so we opted to try a number of items from their appetizers, mains, and dessert (of course)!  First off was the Thai Curry Puff. The pastry was not overly crumbly, which is a big make-or-break deal for pastry-based dishes for me. There were lots of delicious ingredients such as caramelized chicken, onion, sweet potatoes and sweet chilli sauce, which mixed together beautifully. The pastry tasted really nice both - with and without the chilli sauce as the sweetness coming from it was subtle and pleasing to the palate. No Thai feast would be complete with a lovely serve of Massaman curry with rice. While I was expecting this curry to be a bit more on the spicier side, it was still an enjoyable dish that complemented the rice in a brilliant manner. Had I not been starving, I would've probably eaten the entire curry and rice dish by itself and still be satisfied. They say that we have two stomachs - one that's the regular kind, and one that's specifically designed for taking in the desserts. We may have been full to the brim with our all of our Thai goodness, but there's no way we were going to leave without satisfying our sweet tooth.  Cue in the Kin Thai Kaya Roti. I was unsure of how I'd find this dish as roti is not something that you would typically associate with dessert - it's more of a savoury-based item. But, oh how glad I was to be proven otherwise. The roti was served alongside a mixture of coconut jam, sugar, coconut milk and eggs. The roti dipped in this mixture tasted absolutely divine and had a nice balance of sweet and salty. Full review on the Weekendnotes website (with photos) :) weekendnotes.com

gaylord-sarai
14.08.2017

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 18 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 culture and modernism under one tiny roof. It is apparent that the look of the cafe is meant to appeal to a wide audience who are both native to Thailand and those who have the exploratory cultural gene in them, which helps in appreciating culture that Kin Thai aims to represent... read more

jon-library78
03.08.2025

Fantastic. This place is actually great.. only new place i think i go here 2x/week now... really good, not too oily, not too much food (i.e. you don't feel bad after)

jasoneak
03.08.2025

Fantastic food. I love the test of food all the dish I order. Specially The one I love to eat is Fired rice seafood make it spicy). They have a lunch special menu starting from $8.50. The price is proper and the food so quality. I love this the food in this place. Yummy yummy!!!!

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At 485, you'll find the station Adelaide Central Bus Station, from which you also have access to the municipal transportation.

You can also enjoy gluten-free meals at the restaurant.

Special high chairs are available for toddlers and babies.

The restaurant and its rooms are wheelchair accessible and thus reachable with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

The place also takes credit cards from the common providers as a means of payment.

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