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There’s an appropriate seafood skew at Brisbane’s top Chinese fine-diner, named after Hong Kong’s Stanley Bay.
The fish hot pot at Stanley in Brisbane.

REVIEW

There’s an appropriate seafood skew at Brisbane’s top Chinese fine-diner, named after Hong Kong’s Stanley Bay. And you should certainly revel in Queensland painted crayfish tossed through buttery lo mein noodles, tank-fresh Tasmanian rock lobster and pristine steamed coral trout. However you decide to play it, though, don’t skip the barbecue. Chef Louis Tikaram’s five-spice roast duck is a benchmark; ditto his char siu. Richly savoury Fujian fried rice with sweet blue swimmer crab is always on lock, as is much of the dim sum and the baby pineapple granita with lime sago jelly that’s been a signature since day one. Stanley’s home, a heritage gem at Howard Smith Wharves, spans two humming levels with evocative parquetry and low-lit murals, while out on the deck it’s all about ace city and water views. The deep cellar, as broad as the river alongside, has an answer to every question you throw at it, too. A cracker.

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ABOUT

Stanley Restaurant

Cantonese

Howard Smith Wharves, 5 Boundary St, Brisbane

07 3358 9418

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stanleyrestaurant.com.au

Chef: Louis Tikaram

Hours: Lunch and dinner daily

Price guide: $$

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Bookings: Recommended

Wheelchair access: Yes

This review was written independently for the Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide. The guide’s reviewers visit unannounced and pay their way. To learn more about the process, head over here.

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Stanley
Cantonese
Howard Smith Wharves, 5 Boundary St, Brisbane
Chef(s)
Louis Tikaram
Price Guide
$$
Bookings
Recommended
Wheelchair Access
Yes
Opening Hours
Lunch and dinner daily
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