Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Darren & Debbie Mullens
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
May 13th, 2023 -
JANET SCOTT
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
May 1st, 2023 -
Deborah Trainor
We shared a entree of wontons, which were crunchy and yummy with a side of sweet and sour sauce. We enjoyed a lunch special of beef with cashews and fried rice. We enjoyed tender beef and a range of fresh veggies. Lots of locals which is a good sign. Waitress had a friendly personality, she meet everyones needs in a busy restaurant, as did the chef. Great value for money. Well done!
Apr 30th, 2023 -
Micky V
Fairly solid Aussie/Asian type food. Not the greatest going round but pretty tasty and bonus marks for being open when most places in town had closed and getting our food pretty quickly
Dec 4th, 2022 -
Wayne Leung
(Translated by Google) This is the worst meal I have had in recent years. Seeing the ghosts and aunts greet me with smiles, I already knew something was wrong. I had no choice but to return the old embarrassment and polite smile. Pulling back the kitchen curtains, I was blinded by the fluorescent light from the curry, and the fried rice made me believe that the canal was short of gas due to the crowds. But as I ate and ate, I sadly shed tears of Sixiang (no typo, fuck you) in my heart. Isn't this the decadent meal of 20 mosquitoes in the Wan Chai market back then? I took a sip of coke zero to hide my sadness, maybe the ghost mother-in-law is too enthusiastic, so I can't bear to shed poisonous tears in front of her. After paying the bill, not only was my purse empty, but I found that my soul was also empty. Although this meal was decadent, it was simply not high on the philosophical level. Isn't that what Hong Kong is like now? (Original)20coke zero
May 10th, 2023
About
Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant
Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant is located at 96 Main St in Stawell, Victoria 3380. Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant can be contacted via phone at 353581005 for pricing, hours and directions.
Contact Info
- 353581005
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant?
A The phone number for Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant is: 353581005.
Q Where is Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant located?
A Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant is located at 96 Main St, Stawell, VIC 3380
Q What is the internet address for Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant?
A The website (URL) for Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant is: http://stawells-malaysian.edan.io/
Q What days are Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant open?
A Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant is open:
Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sunday: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Q How is Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant rated?
A Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant has a 4.0 Star Rating from 93 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Stawell's New Hong Kong Chinese and Malaysian Restaurant
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 93 Reviews )Darren & Debbie Mullens on Google
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
JANET SCOTT on Google
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Deborah Trainor on Google
We shared a entree of wontons, which were crunchy and yummy with a side of sweet and sour sauce. We enjoyed a lunch special of beef with cashews and fried rice. We enjoyed tender beef and a range of fresh veggies. Lots of locals which is a good sign. Waitress had a friendly personality, she meet everyones needs in a busy restaurant, as did the chef. Great value for money. Well done!
Micky V on Google
Fairly solid Aussie/Asian type food. Not the greatest going round but pretty tasty and bonus marks for being open when most places in town had closed and getting our food pretty quickly
Wayne Leung on Google
(Translated by Google) This is the worst meal I have had in recent years. Seeing the ghosts and aunts greet me with smiles, I already knew something was wrong. I had no choice but to return the old embarrassment and polite smile.
Pulling back the kitchen curtains, I was blinded by the fluorescent light from the curry, and the fried rice made me believe that the canal was short of gas due to the crowds. But as I ate and ate, I sadly shed tears of Sixiang (no typo, fuck you) in my heart. Isn't this the decadent meal of 20 mosquitoes in the Wan Chai market back then? I took a sip of coke zero to hide my sadness, maybe the ghost mother-in-law is too enthusiastic, so I can't bear to shed poisonous tears in front of her.
After paying the bill, not only was my purse empty, but I found that my soul was also empty. Although this meal was decadent, it was simply not high on the philosophical level. Isn't that what Hong Kong is like now?
(Original)
20coke zero