TARDIS kitchen

The TARDIS kitchen was a kitchen in the Doctor's TARDIS. The food machine was usually located there, (PROSE: The Room With No Doors) although it was known to "wander" the corridors. (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet) Food machines quickly became obsolete in TARDISes, and were replaced by full kitchens. (TV: Shada, WC: Shada)

Sam Jones told the Doctor's other companion Fitz Kreiner that the TARDIS didn't have a kitchen, just a food machine. Fitz, who preferred making meals himself, found a kitchen, but wasn't sure whether Sam simply hadn't known about it, or if it had been created for him. (PROSE: Autumn Mist)

By the time of the Sixth Doctor, his ship did include a full kitchen; Evelyn Smythe used it multiple times to make breakfast. She noted that the room automatically restocked itself: there were always exactly six eggs, a fresh pint of milk and freshly baked bread in the kitchen every morning. (AUDIO: Project: Lazarus)

The Eleventh Doctor pointed out its location in his TARDIS to Captain Henry Avery. (TV: The Curse of the Black Spot) Amy Pond used the kitchen to make dinner for herself, the Doctor and Rory. (COMIC: Sticks and Stones) Clara Oswin Oswald later asked him whether or not the TARDIS had a kitchen, where she wished to bake soufflés. The Eleventh Doctor claimed this to be the first time he was asked this. (TV: The Snowmen)

Professor Chronotis had a kitchen in his TARDIS — disguised as his quarters at St Cedd's College — which was immediately adjacent to the main living room (actually the control room), where he would go to make tea for visitors, but it was barely seen on-screen. Chronotis also mentioned to Romana that in Type 40 TARDISes the kitchens were too far away from the control room, but she told him that she had never known the Doctor to use it anyway. (TV: Shada)