Kinn Kinn brings authentic Thai flavours to Gloucester Food Dock
The latest press release from the team behind Gloucester Food Dock reveals the next arrival at the food and drink destination, that is proving a major draw for the city.
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Newport based Thai street food operators Kinn Kinn is the newest independent eatery to join the Food Dock community in Gloucester.
Founder Gena Dyer, a passionate Thai chef, is well known for her authentic, street food inspired Thai cuisine and has already established a loyal following.
Dyer said: “We’re thrilled to bring Kinn Kinn to Gloucester Food Dock and share our love for Thai food with the local community.
“Our aim is to create a unique dining experience where guests can enjoy the authentic flavours of Thailand right here in Gloucester.
“We can’t wait to be part of this vibrant food scene and look forward to serving both locals and visitors alike.”
Inspired by Dyer’s roots and her culinary adventures, you’ll find vibrant, fresh, and spicy flavours culminating in the traditional favourites such as Pad Thai and Thai Green Curry.
Featuring also Dyer’s signature dishes including Moo Ping – grilled BBQ pork skewers which are perfectly accompanied by Kinn Kinn’s own ‘Falling Angel Chilli Beer’.
Gena added: “Kinn Kinn is not just a place to eat, butan experience. Each dish is carefully crafted using high-quality ingredients, authentic Thai herbs and spices and delivers a flavour packed punch in every bite.”
From light bites to hearty mains, Kinn Kinn’s menu promises something for everyone.
Ken Elliott, co-owner of Gloucester Food Dock said “We are very happy to welcome Kinn Kinn as the latest addition to our dynamic food and drink community and know Gloucester will enjoy their cuisine.
“Daikoku our other East Asian cuisine is also proving to be extremely popular.”
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The story above is a press release sent to Raikes on 22 January 2024.
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