The cakes at their bakery are so good! I've tried their coconut cake, pandan cake, durian cake and other flavours... All the cakes I've tried here so far are really good. I often order them for my friends' birthdays and everyone is always really happy about how yummy the cakes taste!
MizTea_SydneyFoodCritiX
+4
I really was impressed with this place, I had a different view of the place for some reason. I had the tom yum soup and it was delightful- I hardly ever use that word lol but it was. It's been awhile since I've had decent tom yum soup
The Mango Coconut Sticky Rice (4/5) is top notch! The coconut is fresh, the sticky rice is perfect, the coconut sauce is creamy and not too sweet and the mint on top ties the dish together really well. My only complaint is I wish there was more!
The pad thai was deliciously juicy with perfect portion that could make u feel full for a meal. The price was reasonable and the atmosphere was pretty cozy.
Haven't been back for long time.
Good food, nothing much change.
I ordered for $5 menu (all day).
Small portion off course.
The fried chicken came sweet chili and steam rice.
Chicken came in strips, like chicken fingers.
Tom Yum soup was awesome, flavour rather suitable to my liking. Not to sour and just spicy enough with out burnt your palate on fire. Very enjoyable dish.
Came with pork ball and minced Pork.
I did order dessert too, a scoop of home made young coconut ice cream, scattered with rice of young coconut flesh and a scoop of home made durian ice cream, which was lovely.
It's a pleasant dessert to finish the meal.
Really enjoyed the Thai "street food" on offer here. Generous portions, value for money and wide variety of choices. Would come back anytime for my Thai cravings.
It's hard to select a restaurant when they all appear the same but this particular thai restaurant stood out in thai town because it had a large sign for $5 meals all day. I went in with my family and tried out their $5 menu. They also had lunch deals on at a bargain $9.90 including a drink. I enjoyed my beef noodle soup, it was very delicious and fragrant. My family were also very happy with their meals chosen. I also ordered a longan drink but it had way too much crushed ice I felt it was more crushed ice rather than drink. The restaurant staff were welcoming and seating deco and arrangements were pleasant.
There's a wide selection of Thai sweets and desserts. I love the bright green layer sweet cake which is intoxicatingly fragrant with pandan and coconut.
Kin Senn is so pretty and cute on the inside! Absolutely love the interiors and the friendly service. I got the $9.90 lunch special which gave me a spring roll entree, beef pad see ew, and soft drink. Great value and food tasted decent. Their pad thai which we also ordered was way nicer though!
Loved the place, its very well lit, decorated and the staff is extremely polite and friendly.
The food was good too. We had the Vegetable Curry Puffs.: deep fried veggies in pastry shells. It was very delicious and surprisingly not too oily.
Next we had the spicy spaghetti with chill basil and tofu. Although it was delicious it had a fish oil like smell and the taste was exactly like I got elsewhere (maybe that is a good thing :-) ). The serving size was quite large.
For dessert we tried the Deep fried ice cream and it was awesome. In fact it took the cake. For me its a must have if you are visiting this place.
There was quite a lot more on the menu so will definitely return. The prices were very reasonable in fact quite light on the pocket.
Recommend going here wholeheartedly.
It’s amazing how many Thai restaurants can fit into a small area of Sydney. And to my not particularly skilled taste buds, they mostly seem really good to me. Boon Cafe looked way too busy for lunch on Tuesday (and I remember the slow service from last time). We were tempted by Ho’s Dim Sum but I wanted to try something new, and spotted Kin Senn, with a subtitle about Street Food.
Helen | Grab Your Fork
+4
American fried rice sounds like a crazy made up dish but our resident Thai ex-pat, The G-Man, assures this is a dish from his childhood. In Thailand, the exotic allure of American bacon and frankfurt sausages was something that all kids adored growing up.
And funnily enough, this dish ends up being one of our favourites of the night. The tumble of fried rice, seasoned with tomato sauce and studded with corn and peas, is undeniably comforting. Each spoonful can be combined with a different protein: fried egg, bacon, grilled frankfurters cut into a flower shape and a wickedly crispy skinned chicken thigh. I'd happily eat this to all myself on my next visit.
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