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A business that caters for keen cooks

COOKS Kitchen at 82 High Street, Berwick Village provides quality kitchen and homeware products at more than competitive prices.
This is backed by expert advice and excellent customer service.
The conveniently located store stocks well known brands such as Scanpan, Essteele, Baccarat and Le Chasseur in cookware and a range of quality knives including Global, Mundial and Victorinox.
Electrical brands that will be familiar to customers are Bamix, Kitchenaid, Magimix, Tefal, Moulinex and Raco.
A huge range of bakeware and bakeware products is in stock in time for Christmas baking and customers just have to check out the ‘great wall of kitchen gadgets’ – 16 metres in length.
Dinnerware and accessories, napery, pepper mills and barware and cutlery are also on display as well as a great coffee and tea section.
Cooks Kitchen is owned and operated by Ross and Rina who previously held a ‘House’ franchise for five years before opening at their current location in 2003.
Rina spent many years in retail whilst Ross held senior positions in large companies. They settled in Berwick in the early 1980s and have three sons.
“We are so appreciative of the support the locals give us,” said Rina.
“We are looking forward to the Christmas rush and will have all those great gift ideas that our customers have come to expect.”
Cooks Kitchen is open seven days a week and will trade through the Christmas-new year period, only closing on the main holidays.
Phone 9796 1655.

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