It’s the last supper ✨ Noya’s fabulous supper clubs have been running for the last 13 years. This Friday is her last. With our new cookery school opening very soon all our team wish her luck with this new chapter. Thank you to all the amazing customers who have visited over the years & our SUPER club team 🫶❤️
Noya’s Kitchen🍜
AD| @noyaskitchen is a beautiful Vietnamese restaurant in the centre of Bath. There is so much to love about this place; they change their menu regularly, have recipes that have been passed down through Noya’s family, cook everything fresh and add all the little finishing touches to each and every one of their dishes, which make them even more special! And Noya herself is the most incredible, kind-hearted woman!🥹
We had a beautiful lunch which consisted of:
- Crispy pork dumplings
- Noya’s chicken curry
- Beef brisket in a spicy broth
The chicken curry was my absolute favourite and I loved that it came with pickled red onions, pickled cucumber, spring onions and coriander on top to add even more flavours!
Noya is also in the process of setting up her own Vietnamese cooking school at the back of the garden area. In a few months, you’ll be able to book onto her cooking classes and learn all about Vietnamese food as part of a small group!
If you haven’t visited here, you need to add it to your list!
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The Good Food Guide are on a search for the Best 100 Local Restaurants across the country. Thank you so much to our customers who have nominated us so far! If you love Noya’s Kitchen please do vote for us -
best local restaurant - nominations (link in bio)
before 14th April, we’d be so grateful. ☺️
(Garden opening from last year, we hope to have it back open soon🤞)
Happy Sunday 😎
Whether you’re finishing your Bath Half, celebrating Mother’s Day or just after some fine food. Noyas is open, if you can’t get a booking today we’re open Tuesday-Friday lunch & dinner 🍲 🫶💥
A morning with Noya at her restaurant @noyaskitchen in Bath.
Before opening Noya’s Kitchen, Noya built her reputation through supper clubs held around Bath, sharing the food she grew up with and the recipes passed down from her mum. Her cooking is inspired by her Vietnamese heritage, shaped by memories of family meals, fresh herbs gathered from the garden and dishes designed to bring people together.
Those early supper clubs slowly grew into the restaurant many people now know and love. The same approach still runs through everything she cooks.
It is always a privilege seeing where our produce ends up and spending time with people in Bath who care deeply about food and the stories behind it.
If you have not been to Noya’s Kitchen yet, it is well worth a visit.
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New plates of 2026 ✨
Thanks for all visiting customers in January we’re excited to see what February brings. More dishes and cookery school looming closer! 🫡
We’re BACK! Feeling fresh and bringing new flavours and fun to our menu. Make a booking with us this week or walk on in 👋 🍋🟩 🌶️
Our crispy tofu & seaweed spring rolls, served with peanut sauce and rice noodles.