Restaurants
Kam Fook Seafood Restaurant
Kam Fook Seafood Restaurant
Kam Fook Seafood Restaurant was opened following the success of a restaurant bearing the same name in Chatswood. The restaurant is renowned for its yum cha which runs from 10:00am-3:00pm daily. Kam Fook also acts as a restaurant where you can order a variety of Cantonese-style entrees, rice dishes and main courses such as the sizzling spicy king prawn. This seafood dish is a favourite amongst patrons.
The ambience is sophisticated, with imported Chinese furniture and white table cloths. The seating capacity of six hundred also adds to the atmosphere, and makes it difficult to believe that Kam Fook is situated metres away from shoppers at Westfield Shopping Centre in Bondi Junction. This all renders Kam Fook ideal for large bookings, especially weddings, parties and work ...read more
Contact details
Dining Options
- Bookings
- A-la-carte
Disabled Facilities
- Wheel Chair Access
Licensing
- Licensed
Cuisine
- Chinese
- Yum Cha
Price Guide
- Mains $20-$30
Menu
- Dinner
- Lunch
Features
- Family Friendly
What a horrible way to have spent Fathers Day for my husband. This place was disastrous!!! Took 15 mins before we even saw a food trolley for yum cha. The yum cha choices were limited just dumplings and some squid which we were lucky to get the last of. Understaffed not enough food nor variety. We were there for 12.30pm and the mango pancakes were already sold out!!! People were getting up with their card to be stamped to go find trolleys with food in them. Poor family of mum, dad and two children were sat in the back and the dad got up three times to ask if the trolleys could go past his table. After 2 hours we left without even seeing half the food. Staff were unfriendly without even answering you when you asked a question. We will never return and will warn people every chance we get. As we were walking out my husband noticed that the name had changed to King Fook instead af Kam Fook - just wondering if there has been a chance of hand.- could explain a few things.
Kam Fook is not just for yum cha during the day. We decided to visit on a Saturday evening recently. It was quiet, perhaps their patrons were still away on holidays. At this restaurant, one can point at the water creatures in their aquarium to pick out what you wish to eat - don't do this at home. As there were 9 of us, we sat at the furthest end from the entrance at the large ...read more