I'm not sure how you access your outside kitchen, but typically there is a door that swings up to create a canopy over the kitchen. That door has several components that can leak into the interior.
First, as stated previously, check the gasket on the door rim.
Second, check the lip of the flange that is screwed to the trailer skin. There may be a void in the butyl tape/putty tape used to seal that flange to the skin of the trailer.
Third, check the hinge at the top of the door. Sometimes the gasket there leaks into the interior of the door.
Fourth, check the "weep holes" in the flange. There are two (possibly more) on the bottom of the flange, probably adjacent to the locks that secure the door.
Fifth, check the lock installation. If it is "small "751 twist locks" they may be allowing water to leak into the frame of the door and past the weep holes. If they are "slam locks" they may not be tight or the gasket may be twisted/folded allowing the assembly to leak.
Good Luck and if you have any photos of the actual door assembly, posting them would help identify what kind of door you have and lead us to troubleshooting that type of assembly. What I've done above is a "general best guess" based on all types of doors without being able to "zero in" on what kind of door you actually have. ....
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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