Three Plenties Palace

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Three Plenties Palace is a long‑standing Chinese restaurant in Albany, Western Australia, serving traditional Chinese cuisine and specialty dishes in a casual, family‑friendly dining room with takeaway options.

Albany, Western Australia, Australia

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.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Three Plenties Palace.

  1. THE THREE PLENTIE ALBANY AUS
  2. THE THREE PLENTIES PAL ALBANY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Three Plenties Palace on my bank statement?

A charge from Three Plenties Palace usually comes from dining in at the restaurant or placing a takeaway order in Albany, Western Australia. The description on your statement might appear as “Three Plenties Palace,” “3 Plenties Palace Albany,” or a similar variation, along with the location in WA. Check if you or someone in your household recently had Chinese food there or picked up a phone or online order.

What are typical charge amounts from Three Plenties Palace?

Common transaction amounts often reflect standard restaurant spending, such as around AUD $20–$40 for a solo takeaway meal, $40–$80 for two people, or higher totals (AUD $100+) for family groups or banquet-style dining. Your total may also include drinks and any tip you added by card. If the amount seems higher than expected, consider whether multiple meals, entrees, or add‑ons were included on the same bill.

Can Three Plenties Palace place an authorization hold or ‘pending’ charge on my card?

In some cases, especially for larger groups or when a tab is opened, your bank may show a temporary pending amount that differs slightly from the final charge. This can happen when the payment terminal pre‑authorises an estimated total and then adjusts it once the bill, drinks, or tips are finalised. These holds are controlled by your bank and generally fall away or reconcile to the final amount within a few business days.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from Three Plenties Palace?

To request a receipt, contact the restaurant using the phone number or contact details listed on threeplentiespalace.com.au and provide the transaction date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card. If you know roughly what time you dined or picked up your order, mention that as well to help staff find the record more quickly. They can usually provide a reprinted receipt or basic transaction confirmation for your records.

How do I dispute or question a charge from Three Plenties Palace?

First, contact Three Plenties Palace directly and explain the issue, such as a duplicate charge, incorrect total, or an order you didn’t receive. Have your bank statement, receipt (if available), and transaction details ready so they can look up the payment in their system. If you cannot resolve the issue with the restaurant or you still believe the charge is unauthorised, contact your bank or card issuer to start a formal dispute.

Can I get a refund from Three Plenties Palace if there was a billing mistake?

If the restaurant confirms you were overcharged or there was a duplicate transaction, they can usually process a refund or adjustment back to the same card that was used. Refund timing depends on your bank, but it often takes a few business days to appear. Always ask for written or emailed confirmation of any agreed refund so you can track it with your bank if needed.

Why does the merchant name on my statement look slightly different from ‘Three Plenties Palace’?

Banks sometimes abbreviate or format merchant names differently, so your statement might show something like “3 PLENTIES PALACE ALBANY WA” or include a truncated version of the name. Look for clues such as “Chinese food,” “restaurant,” or the Albany, WA location in the details if available. If you have multiple cards, check each holder’s recent restaurant visits to see who may have made the purchase.

Does Three Plenties Palace offer any ongoing billing or subscriptions that could create recurring charges?

Three Plenties Palace operates as a traditional restaurant and does not commonly run subscription-style or membership billing like a streaming service or gym. If you see repeated charges, it usually reflects separate visits or multiple takeaway orders over time. If the frequency or pattern of charges looks unusual to you, contact the restaurant and your bank to confirm each transaction individually.

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