Mahjong Social Club

The word “mahjong” means “sparrow” in southern Chinese dialects, referring to the bird-like clacking sound the tiles make during reshuffling.

Playing Mahjong requires a certain level of memory skills, such as tile setting, game rule and calculation. It is no wonder that playing the game gives you a sharp memory.

Come meet your neighbours and enjoy a relaxing afternoon with a selection of our Chinese Teas to the tunes of romantic Chinese ballads. Tuesdays 6-8 pm *Currently closed now

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Duck in Heaven

The word “mahjong” means “sparrow” in southern Chinese dialects, referring to the bird-like clacking sound the tiles make during reshuffling.

Unforgettable Peking duck, handmade dumplings, and a moody, elegant dining experience in the heart of Thirroul.

We blend old-world Cantonese charm with a modern edge, serving traditional Chinese dishes elevated with fresh Thai influences. From our signature Peking duck to decadent dim sum, every dish is handmade, gluten free (with a few dumpling exceptions), and crafted to impress.

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Elegant line drawing of flying ducks, emblematic of the Thirroul restaurant experience showcasing fresh seafood and bird-themed decor.
Fresh seafood and Asian-inspired dishes at Thirroul Restaurant in Duck in Heaven, perfect for a memorable dining experience in Thirroul.

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303 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul
02 4283 8734
hello@duckinheaven.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We highly recommend booking early, especially for weekends and special occasions. You can reserve via our website or OpenTable to secure your spot. This helps you avoid missing out on one of Thirroul’s most unique dining experiences.

Absolutely! Nearly everything on our menu is 100% gluten-free, so you can indulge without compromise. Just ask us about the rare dumpling exceptions.

Our standout is the air-dried, steam-roasted Peking Duck, a moody, flavour-led experience served with house-made sauces and perfectly crisp skin. It’s what guests keep coming back for.

Yes! We run gyoza-making classes, Sunday Yum Cha lunches, and Mahjong social evenings (currently paused). They’re all about culture, story, and connection, not just food.

Definitely, whether you’re vegetarian, pescatarian, or gluten-sensitive, we’ve got thoughtful swaps and menu options to suit your needs.

Elegant line drawing of flying ducks, emblematic of the Thirroul restaurant experience showcasing fresh seafood and bird-themed decor.

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