The Kitchens is a restaurants & cafes in Robina, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.4/5 rating from 981 Google reviews. Contact: +61 7 5575 0481. Website: https://www.robinatowncentre.com.au/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Robina · Restaurants & Cafes
(981 reviews)
Thirty-plus food options under one roof, and this is no ordinary food court. The Kitchens sits inside Robina Town Centre as a step up from the standard mall offering: a big, open space with an almost auditorium feel that somehow stays relaxed and rarely too crowded. The range is genuine, from Malaysian and Korean to Japanese, bakeries, and casual cafes. Regulars point to Saiko for Japanese, Ari Thai for a reliable feed, and Fishbowl for the OG salmon on brown rice if you're after something clean. Coffee drinkers have Crafted Coffee Co and Fosters and Black. For a quieter sit-down, Crema Espresso upstairs is the move. Woolworths sits right in the middle, which is either convenient or chaotic depending on your timing. Come hungry, come without a plan, and wander both levels before committing.
Bustling place with many food choices including dine in cafes something casual for everyone and more eat in specially cuisine restaurants directly upstairs. A short stroll past Myers and you will find the best coffee in town at fosters and black. If matcha is your thing then you have the best Japanese icecream shop nearby. Personally I can't go past the clean healthy eats at Fishbowl and the OG salmon on brown rice is nothing short of addictive.
Tucked inside Robina Town Centre, The Kitchens is like the slightly more upmarket version of the regular food court. It’s a big open space with an almost auditorium feel — but still relaxed, never too crowded, and always somewhere to sit. You’ll find a great mix of eats here: Malaysian, Korean, Japanese, cafes, bakeries, and artisan food spots. Woolies is right in the middle too, which is super handy. Always clean, always a good vibe. The Thai place upstairs is a favourite — definitely worth trying. Check the photos for more hidden gems.

Burleigh Heads
A weatherboard café with a garden courtyard that draws Gold Coast crowds for good reason. The Dubai chocolate French toast is the order everyone's photographing, but the jam doughnut and Benny bagel are the real regulars' picks. Fast service, generous portions, and baked goods made in-house.

Burleigh Heads
A Burleigh fixture with a QHA award-winning sports bar and a beer garden built for long afternoons. The $25 steak burger and schooner special is the move. Solid pub fare, free parking, and family-friendly enough to bring the kids.

Huge selection of 30+ cafes and restaurants, from simple and cheap to full-on-Japanese-perfection at Saiko and Mad Asian. :: Casual Dining, try Coming Home Company and try Crafted Coffee Co. Ari Thai is excellent. Wander around the food hall on ground level and upstairs and you’ll be delighted. For quiet and delightful, head to Crema Eapresso upstairs. My favourite.
For a shoping mall dineing expierience its great. The food outlets are varied and good value .
Great atmosphere, great food.
Burleigh Heads
The checkout team at this compact Burleigh Metro will hold your forgotten coffee cup for three days. Well-stocked, calm, and staffed by people who actually know their regulars. Enter via the lane beside Oakberry Açai on Park Ave.