About Nui's Thai Kitchen
Nui's Thai Kitchen is a small, independently run Thai restaurant located in Renmark, South Australia. Known locally for its warm, family-style service and authentic Thai flavours, the restaurant offers both dine‑in and takeaway options. The menu typically includes curries, stir-fries, noodle dishes, rice dishes, and house specialties, with clearly marked vegetarian, vegan, and gluten‑free choices to suit a wide range of dietary needs. Nui's Thai Kitchen shares its latest updates, menus, and opening hours primarily via its Facebook page at facebook.com/NuisthaikitchenRenmark.
A charge from “Nui's Thai Kitchen Renmark,” “Nuis Thai Kitchen,” or a similar description may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for a meal in the restaurant, order takeaway over the phone and pay by card, or use your card to place an order via a delivery or ordering terminal they operate. Charges usually reflect the total of food, drinks, and any surcharges (such as public holiday surcharges or delivery/packaging fees if applicable). In some cases, you may see a small pre‑authorization or a pending amount if your bank temporarily holds funds when the card is first processed; this should adjust to the final bill once the payment is completed. Tips or card surcharges may also cause the final amount to differ slightly from the original receipt total.
If you’re unsure about a Nui's Thai Kitchen charge, start by checking your calendar, text messages, and emails for a visit or takeaway order from Renmark on or near the transaction date. Look for paper receipts in your car or home, or check any order confirmations if you used a food delivery platform that partners with local restaurants. For questions or to request a copy of a receipt, you can contact Nui's Thai Kitchen via their Facebook page (facebook.com/NuisthaikitchenRenmark) or by phoning the restaurant during opening hours (number listed on their Facebook profile). If you believe a charge is incorrect, speak to the restaurant first to resolve any billing issues, and then, if needed, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.