Queensland's Madame Wu restaurant chain coming to new development at Circular Quay

Queensland's Madame Wu restaurant chain coming to new development at Circular Quay
Staff ReporterOctober 3, 2019

A $13 million luxury development at Circular Quay has been planned, with Queensland-based company rawGROUP Hospitality aiming to break into the Sydney market.

rawGROUP Hospitality Director Adrian Rosato said the company had signed a lease for a 662 square metre site in the luxury residential and retail development, Opera Residences at Bennelong Point.

The project will replicate the business’s Madame Wu riverfront restaurant in Brisbane.

“With the fit out included, we are planning for the total investment in this project to be around $13 million,” he said. 

“Madame Wu Sydney will stretch across two levels, offering diners extraordinary views of one of the world’s most iconic settings, and will be located inside the luxury development that has been reported as having Australia’s most expensive apartments.” 

rawGROUP Hospitality also owns Chu the Phat Asian street food diner in South Brisbane, a chain of casual Beach Bar and Grill restaurants across south east Queensland, and an Italian eatery at Chermside in Brisbane’s northern suburbs.

The company opened Madame Wu Brisbane, on Eagle Street, in 2014.

Sydney-based designer Paul Papadopolous of DS17, who designed the Brisbane complex, will also be applying his flare to the Sydney site.

He described the project as ‘glamorous, contemporary and eclectic’. 

Madame Wu Sydney is expected to open before Christmas 2020.

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