Madam Woo

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Monday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Tuesday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Wednesday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Thursday5:00 – 9:00 pm.

Friday12:00 – 9:00 pm.

Saturday12:00 – 9:00 pm.

Sunday12:00 – 9:00 pm.

6 Sapper Moore-Jones Place, Hamilton Central, Hamilton

07 839 5605

Madam Woo is a beloved fixture in Hamilton's dining scene, and for several years now, it’s been wooing its customers with far more than just its delicious food. Its central location, its modern but cosy ambience, and the infectious energy of the staff are the perfect ingredients to create an experience that’s going to leave you wanting more… and we haven’t even started on the menu. 

At the heart of every great restaurant lies great food, and Madam Woo is no exception. The menu brings big bold flavours inspired by the Malacca Strait, and signature dishes include the five spice fried chicken and their famous hawker rolls. Comprised of melt-in-your-mouth roti stuffed with ingredients like pulled sticky pork or roast duck and hoisin sauce, it’s hard to imagine stopping at just the one. Expect a variety of Southeast Asian flavours, diverse dishes and plenty of options to accommodate dietary requirements.

Pair your meal with a creative cocktail inspired by Asian flavours (such as an Orient Espresso or Singapore Sling), or choose from a curated selection of beer and wine. Non-alcoholic options are also plentiful, and it should be no surprise the mocktails are just as fun as their alcoholic counterparts. It’s hard to go past the Crouching Tiger: a yummy blend of apple juice, lime, mint, honey and ginger beer.               

At Madam Woo, the flavours of the food blend well with the comforts of being at home. The staff offer a sense of community beyond the typical dining experience. Every customer should feel like part of the family and the experience should be one that is both relaxed and understated. The energy and attention to detail from the staff ensures every visitor feels truly cared for, no matter the occasion. 

In addition to their spacious dining room, Madam Woo also offers a private area, making it a great option for corporate and family events.

Words by Nicole Mudgway & Photography by Jerome Warburton

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Location

6 Sapper Moore-Jones Place, Hamilton Central, Hamilton

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