The SHA-KEE, a new restaurant offering a mix of modern and traditional Chinese and Asian menu options, is officially open.

On the top floor of the Sharks Leagues Club, the new SHA-KEE served it's first customers on Thursday.

The SHA-KEE will trade six days per week, from Tuesday to Sunday, including all NRL game days.

Opening hours are 11am-2.30pm and 5.30pm-9.30pm, Tuesday to Thursday, 11am-3pm and 5pm-10pm, Friday to Sunday, with booking available by calling 02 9527 3852.

SHA -KEE has a dedicated website - shakee.com.au - for a-l-carte, banquet and all menu options, along with more information.

Creatively named SHA, meaning Shark in Chinese and KEE, traditionally used in Hong Kong meaning 'the mark of', the SHA-KEE features a striking new look including a revamped entrance and bar area and dark blue, black and light blue themed styling.

Proprietor Michael Chau is second generation Chinese, with vast experience in the restaurant industry.

"I want to make the SHA-KEE a destination point," Mr Chau began.

"The SHA-KEE will bring a mix of modern and traditional food offerings, while looking at value for money, without sacrificing the quality. Key dishes as well with the traditional dishes people come to expect, but with quality being the key.

"We have experienced staff providing excellent service, as I believe it's also customer service that brings the people back," he added.

The SHA-KEE resides in the area previously occupied by the King Wan.

The new SHA-KEE is a continuation of a recent Sharks Leagues Club makeover, going along with the modernisation of the front reception area, new carpeting and furniture in the main Steve Rogers Bar and the Bay Bistro area.