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26/12/2021

Hi everyone,

Due to equipment malfunction, we will not be open today for business. We will be open as normal from 26 December onwards. Thank you for understanding and apologies for any inconvenience caused. Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas!

Kindest regards
Kin Kitchen

13/11/2021

Hi everyone,

Just an update on our trading hours, we will be changing our closing hours to 5pm on Fridays and Saturdays from now on. New trading hours are updated on our page:) We apologise for any inconveniences caused.

Kind regards
Kin Kitchen

Dig into this Asian dish, our Fried Egg Noodles with Prawn!Try our newest dish - King prawns with bean sprouts and egg i...
14/09/2021

Dig into this Asian dish, our Fried Egg Noodles with Prawn!

Try our newest dish - King prawns with bean sprouts and egg infused with dark soy along with our savoury char tasting noodles!

Give it a shot next time! Tag us when you get a chance and let us know what you think about it 😋

⭐️ Pick up or delivery available on our UberEats page!

30/06/2021
Hi everyone, Like before, normal trading hours will apply but we’ll be open this Thursday 10:30am to 7:30pm. We’ll only ...
30/06/2021

Hi everyone,

Like before, normal trading hours will apply but we’ll be open this Thursday 10:30am to 7:30pm. We’ll only be serving takeaway and patrons must wear masks in the restaurant.

Stay safe everyone
Kin Kitchen

IMPORTANT: Following the detection of another local case in Perth’s northern suburbs, Perth and Peel will enter a circuit-breaker lockdown for a minimum of four days from midnight tonight.

Tonight’s new positive case is a man in his 30s - he worked at the Indian Ocean Brewery – and he had a meal at the brewery on the same night as the original case on the evening of Tuesday 22 June.

Once again, it only involved fleeting contact with the original case.

Tonight we also had genomic sequencing confirm that the original case, who had visited Sydney, is now confirmed as carrying the Delta variant, the same variant from the Sydney outbreak.

That is why, based on advice from the Chief Health Officer, effective from midnight tonight, Perth and Peel will enter a full lockdown for four days, at a minimum.

We will continue to review the situation, based on testing numbers and information from our contact tracing team, and provide updates when we can.

We hope this will be a circuit-breaker which will give our testers and contact tracers time to nail down a truer picture of how far this latest outbreak has spread.

We are worried this new variant can linger in the community and can transmit between people very easily.

So please, I ask everyone, to do the right thing here and follow the health advice and instructions we are putting in place.

Effective midnight tonight:

People will be required to stay at home unless they need to:
- work because they can’t work from home or remotely – a full list of essential workers and services will be available on www.wa.gov.au as soon as possible;
- shop for essentials like groceries, medicine and necessary supplies;
- attend to medical or health care needs including emergencies, compassionate requirements and looking after the vulnerable;
- be vaccinated; and
- exercise with a maximum of two adults from the same household (children under 18 years are not counted), limited to one hour per day within a 5km radius from home, and masks must be worn, except for vigorous exercise.

The following restrictions apply for the lockdown period:

People can enter the Perth and Peel areas only to access or deliver essential health and emergency services and other essential requirements.

Restaurants, cafés, pubs and bars to provide takeaway service only.

Casinos, nightclubs, entertainment venues and public venues to close.

Universities, TAFEs and training colleges to close.

Beauty, nail and hair services to close.

Retail is permitted but only for essential health services and essential goods such as supermarkets, pharmacies, petrol station, hardware and others. Non-essential retail restricted to click-and-collect or delivery only.

Public venues such as swimming pools, recreation centres, playgrounds and skateparks to close.

Fitness venues including private exercise venues, gyms, pilates, yoga, dance studios to close

Places of worship and cultural institutions to close.

Community sport is not permitted.

Private outdoor gatherings are not permitted and events and functions are not permitted.

Weddings are restricted to five people for compassionate reasons only, and funerals are restricted to 10 people.

No visitors will be allowed in homes, unless it is for essential services, critical maintenance, caregiving and compassionate reasons or an emergency.

Travel outside the Perth and Peel region is not permitted unless you are exempt to obtain or provide essential goods or services or other compassionate and medical reasons.

Schools, boarding schools and childcare centres in the Perth and Peel regions will remain open, except for the three schools that have been directly impacted as they are a listed exposure site.

Unless exempt, people in Perth and Peel are required to wear masks outside of the home, in all indoor settings, on public transport, and outdoors at all times – except for vigorous exercise.

Anyone who has travelled outside of the Perth and Peel regions since Sunday must continue to wear face masks in public, as per the existing directions.

Visits to aged/disability care are prohibited except for essential care, compassionate reasons, end of life and advocacy.

Visits to hospitals are prohibited except for compassionate reasons (eg. end of life, accompanying a child, supporting partner giving birth). Priority 2 and 3 elective surgeries will be postponed.

All these restrictions come into force from midnight tonight.

We want everyone to follow the advice, do the right thing, and when in doubt – use common sense.

I know today’s developments are deflating.

But we can take comfort in the fact we have acted quickly.

We introduced restrictions, including mandatory mask requirements which will hopefully have helped minimise any spread.

Western Australia, you have done it before.

You’ve listened to the health advice and come together to keep each other safe, and to keep our state strong.

Now is the time to do it again.

It’s time to prove to the rest of Australia – and the world – what can be achieved when a community comes together.

Hi everyone,A big congrats to everyone here that pulled it through another unfortunate lockdown. As most of you know, ma...
10/05/2021

Hi everyone,

A big congrats to everyone here that pulled it through another unfortunate lockdown. As most of you know, masks are no longer required and we can travel as free as we want! Happy dining everyone. Hope to see you in store:)

Kin Kitchen

As of this morning, masks are only required in three circumstances: on public transport, at events with over 1000 people and for staff and visitors at hospitals or aged/disability care.

Hi everyone, Lockdown ends tonight! We’ll be serving dine-in from tomorrow Tuesday 27th April. However, please don’t for...
26/04/2021

Hi everyone,

Lockdown ends tonight! We’ll be serving dine-in from tomorrow Tuesday 27th April. However, please don’t forget wear a mask and sign into the SafeWa app!

Have a great day:)
Kin Kitchen

With no further local cases of COVID-19 overnight, and strong testing numbers, I can now confirm the next steps for Western Australia.

At midnight tonight the lockdown will end as planned.

However, a range of interim restrictions will remain in place as part of a stepped-down approach.

We need to be cautious as we come out of lockdown. The virus could still be out there, and that’s why this approach is safe and the best way forward.

We can’t go back to where we were like last week, just yet.

This approach will give us confidence to begin to get back to normal while we wait for further testing and the incubation period of the virus to come to an end.

The interim restrictions will be in place for the next four days - specifically from 12.01am Tuesday 27 April, through to 12.01am on Saturday 1 May.

As we receive more test results, we will review the situation in a few days, and then detail the plan for Saturday and onwards.

These will be the new arrangements for Perth and Peel:

From tomorrow, people in the Perth and Peel regions will be free to leave their homes.

Masks will remain mandatory, as they are now, both indoors and outdoors, and on public transport. As they are now, masks are not required for primary school children or younger, for vigorous outdoor exercise and for people exempt, including those with certain disabilities.

The ‘stay at home’ order will be revoked - people can return to work unless they can work from home or they are in a vulnerable category.

All schools will resume, but all staff and students at secondary schools will be required to wear a mask. Primary school students will not be required to wear a masks. Teaching staff at both primary and secondary schools are permitted to remove their mask while teaching.

TAFE can open, just like schools. Universities are open but only for online learning.

From tomorrow, there will be a 20-person limit in all homes, and private indoor and outdoor gatherings.

All public venues including hospitality venues, entertainments venues, and retail outlets can re-open – except for the Casino, nightclubs, and indoor fitness venues.

The 4 square metre capacity rule will be in place for this period only, with a limit of 20 patrons, not including staff. As in the past, the workplace, schools and public transport are exempt from the 4 square metre rule.

For hospitality venues, like pubs, cafes and restaurants, it will be seated service only for the next four days.

For the next four days, weddings and funerals can apply for an exemption to have 100 people. As they have during the lockdown period.

Community sport and training can proceed with players and officials, but no spectators.

Visits to hospital, aged care and disability care facilities are restricted to compassionate grounds only. Elective surgeries will be limited to Category 1 and urgent Category 2 procedures.

In terms of travel, from midnight tonight, people can travel out of the Perth and Peel regions, to other parts of WA. However, anyone who has been in Perth or Peel since 17 April must wear a mask in public places, as per the requirements above.

I’d encourage people to visit www.wa.gov.au to find more information.

Our team will be uploading information to the site as quickly as possible, so people should check in regularly to receive the latest information

I understand there will be a lot of questions and there will be some confusion, and I know these conditions will be tough for many businesses.

But it’s important we remain cautious and ease off restrictions, in line with health advice, so we can get back to normal as soon as possible.

Coming out of lockdown is no easy task.

It’s about balancing things out – and coming to a point that is in the best interests of the whole community, based on the latest health advice.

Over the next few days, as we get more people tested, we will be able to then outline the next plan, beyond Friday.

It’s been fantastic to see so many Western Australians do the right thing over this challenging weekend – but it’s crucial that we keep it up.

Keep getting tested, using the SafeWA app, practice good hygiene and COVID-safe habits, and keep looking out for one another.

Thank you WA.

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Shop 15/243-253 Walter Road W
Perth, WA
6062

Opening Hours

Monday 10:30am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 10:30am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 7:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 5pm
Saturday 10:30am - 5pm
Sunday 10:30am - 7:30pm

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