About Three Plenties Palace
Three Plenties Palace is a long‑standing Chinese restaurant located in Albany, Western Australia, offering classic Cantonese-style dishes, Australian‑Chinese favourites, banquets and family‑sharing meals. The restaurant is known locally for its generous portions, dine‑in service in a casual, family‑friendly dining room, as well as takeaway options for pick‑up and, at times, local delivery. Guests can usually order by phone, in person, or via the restaurant’s website at threeplentiespalace.com.au, and pay using EFTPOS, major credit and debit cards, or cash for in‑store transactions.
A charge from “Three Plenties Palace” (or a similar descriptor such as “3 PLENTIES PALACE ALBANY” or “THREE PLENTIES PALACE WA”) will almost always relate to a food and beverage purchase. This may be from dining in at the restaurant, placing a takeaway order, paying for a banquet or set menu, or settling a group booking. You might see separate charges if you split bills across multiple cards, added takeaway to an earlier bar or drinks tab, or left a tip by card. Some banks briefly show a higher “pending” amount if an estimated total was pre‑authorised and then adjusted once the final bill (including drinks or extras) was processed.
If you don’t recognise a Three Plenties Palace charge, start by checking recent meal outings, takeaway orders, and receipts around the transaction date, including any food you may have ordered on behalf of family, staff, or social groups. Review your bank’s merchant description and location to confirm it matches Albany, WA, and ask anyone who shares your card or account if they visited the restaurant. For questions or to request a copy of a receipt, contact the restaurant directly using the phone number or contact form listed at threeplentiespalace.com.au, providing the charge date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card so staff can help locate the transaction. If you still believe the charge is incorrect after speaking with them, you can follow up with your bank to dispute the transaction.