About A One Catering NSW Pty Ltd
A One Catering NSW Pty Ltd is an Australian private company based in Castle Hill, New South Wales, trading to the public as **Jin Yan Asian Cuisine**. The business operates a large Chinese/Asian restaurant located at 77 Castle Street, Castle Hill, within the Castle Hill RSL complex, offering Cantonese and Hong Kong–style dishes, yum cha, and banquet-style dining for groups and events. The restaurant can seat around 200 guests indoors plus additional capacity on an outdoor terrace, making it popular for family gatherings, special occasions, and community or corporate functions.([mapquest.com](https://www.mapquest.com/au/new-south-wales/jin-yan-asian-cuisine-794297242?utm_source=openai))
A charge from **A One Catering NSW Pty Ltd** or **Jin Yan Asian Cuisine Castle Hill** on your bank or card statement is usually linked to an in-venue restaurant purchase (yum cha, lunch, or dinner), a banquet booking, or catering-related spend for an event held at Castle Hill RSL or a connected function space. Typical one-off card transactions might range from modest lunch bills to higher banquet totals that include shared dishes, seafood (such as mud crab), beverages, and any applicable surcharges. In some cases, you may see a pre-authorisation or temporary hold if your card was used to secure a booking or tab, which is later adjusted to the final amount when the bill is settled.
If you’re unsure about a charge, start by checking your calendar, messages, and receipts around the transaction date for any visit to **Jin Yan Asian Cuisine** or an event/catering function at Castle Hill RSL. You can contact the restaurant directly on **(02) 8858 4848** or by email at **jinyan@chrg.com.au** and provide the exact transaction date, amount, and the name on the card so they can look up the payment in their point‑of‑sale system.([jinyan.com.au](https://www.jinyan.com.au/contact/?utm_source=openai)) Common billing issues—such as split bills appearing as multiple smaller charges, tips or card surcharges, or adjustments after a pre-authorisation—are usually resolved by speaking with the venue, which can issue corrected receipts or, where appropriate, process a partial or full refund back to the original payment method.