Ms Kim

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  • Loved the atmosphere of Ms Kims it is bright & beautiful, the satin lanterns are a gorgeous touch as is the open fire.Food was tasty it could have use…

  • First time at Ms Kim for some modern vietnamese style food. Came here last night for a friend birthday and we ordered a few dishes. Each dish was spot…

  • Tldr; top quality food, top notch service, 11/10 love. Coming back again and again.I know what you're thinking. Why in the hell would I eat here when …


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Ms Kim is open for Casual Dining. Ms Kim serves Vietnamese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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  • Wine And Food Lovers

    Loved the atmosphere of Ms Kims it is bright & beautiful, the satin lanterns are a gorgeous touch as is the open fire.
    Food was tasty it could have used a bit more spice but the flavours were fresh & delicious. Loved the beef paw paw salad.
    Service needs a like bit refined, some staff were excellent others lacked confidence. It is still early days so i am sure this will improve.
    Was a bit pricey but worth a good night out.

  • V Nguyen

    First time at Ms Kim for some modern vietnamese style food. Came here last night for a friend birthday and we ordered a few dishes. Each dish was spot on and delicious. The customer service is friendly and Rob and Kim was very welcoming. Definitely be back again to dine.

  • Foodme

    Tldr; top quality food, top notch service, 11/10 love. Coming back again and again.

    I know what you’re thinking. Why in the hell would I eat here when I can get cheap Viet food from my local Viet hub? WELL. You just couldn’t compare the two. Ms Kim is working hard to change the long endured Viet status of cheap and tasty with her delicious take on traditional dishes and e.x.c.e.p.t.i.o.n.a.l customer service.

    We turned up on a buzzing Thursday night without a booking and sat at the bar which gave us opportunity to observe and banter with the staff. Unlike your usual Viet joints, the staff here want to get to know you and no table was left neglected. All this while food was brought out fairly quickly.

    The Vietnamese pancake (banh xeo) was light and crispy, and weird as it sounds, every bite tasted fresh. I’m a messy eater so the nuoc mam ended up running down my arm.

    Pork and prawn in mustard greens soup took me back to mom’s kitchen. The greens make it healthy, the taste makes it home. I called mom to say I loved her thinking about this dish the next day.

    The barramundi claypot was perfectly cooked, and beef stew was full of hearty flavour. The beef itself was moist and fall-apart tender.

    Cocktails are a must, especially the Good Morning Vietnam. It is SO bloody dangerous.

    Kim, Rob, Zoli and Harley’s efforts to make you feel at home don’t go unnoticed. I could go on about the conversations and belly aching laughter we had that evening but it’s better for you to experience it yourself. And they’re more than happy to pose for photos.

  • Keeely

    Love the atmosohere and the service is amazing. The barrumundi was oozing with flavour and the apple salad complimented the pork dish so well!

  • I Love Food

    Dined for dinner last night. This restaurant is by Kim Tran, one half of Kim & Suong from this year’s MKR tv show/competition. We shared the sticky pork ribs with apple salad, caramelised barramundi in claypot with recommended herbal rice & roti. For dessert we got the coconut pudding with seasonal fruit. I also had the lychee, ginger & mint fizz mocktail. Both food & drinks were delicious & well presented. Slight negative for us was the price as very expensive for what you get. $35 for barramundi, $33 for pork ribs which was only 4 pieces, dessert $16 & mocktail $13 (most expensive mocktail I’ve ever ordered anywhere to date). Service was friendly however staff need to be trained on being more attentive. Hope to return & try other menu items as overall we enjoyed the food.

  • Split The Bill

    Keeping up with my theme of eating out at TV chefs from MKR restaurants wondered out for some Vietnamese.
    We really enjoyed the soup was 10 / 10, the ribs with tamarind was melt in your mouth. The lamb was also greag too. The Paw paw salad with wagu could have done with a touch more chilli.
    Overall servings were on the smaller side and service was a little lacking as we did have to follow up on a couple of dishes.
    But it was lovely to meet Kim and her husband as we watched her mingle with her diners and had a very good chat with us too

  • Dumba

    Great place in the centre of Williamstown. The decor is fresh and fun, and the food and service are great. We tried the Vietnamese chicken rice, banh xeo and coconut pudding and were not disappointed. Bold fresh flavours and meticulous presentation.

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