An Viet Street Food

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An Viet Street Food is part of An Viet, a family-owned Vietnamese restaurant group serving authentic Northern Vietnamese street food and casual dining across several locations in Sydney, including a shop on The Strand in Dee Why.

Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia

About An Viet Street Food

An Viet Street Food is a casual Vietnamese eatery that’s part of the family-owned An Viet restaurant group in Sydney. The group focuses on authentic Northern Vietnamese street food, offering dishes such as phở, bún chả, rice paper rolls, vermicelli bowls, and a variety of grilled and braised dishes. The Chatswood location in New South Wales serves dine-in and takeaway customers and may also partner with third‑party delivery platforms. You’ll typically see the business referenced as “An Viet Street Food” or “An Viet” on receipts and online ordering pages.

A charge from An Viet Street Food will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you pay for a meal in person, place a takeaway order, or order delivery. Depending on how and where you paid, the descriptor might show as something like “AN VIET STREET FOOD CHATSWOOD,” “AN VIET FRESH,” or a variation including “NSW” or “AUS.” If you paid via a delivery app or online ordering system, the charge may come either under An Viet’s name or under the platform’s name, with An Viet listed within your order history. Some banks first show a pending amount (an authorization) on the day of your visit, then update it to the final settled amount, especially if a tip or surcharge was added.

To verify or resolve questions about this charge, start by checking your recent restaurant visits and food delivery orders around Chatswood and Sydney, and compare the date and amount to your An Viet receipt or in‑app order history. You can visit anvietfresh.com.au or the An Viet social pages to confirm locations and contact details, then call the Chatswood store directly for a copy of your receipt or to query a specific transaction. If you believe you were charged incorrectly—such as duplicate payments, incorrect amount, or a charge you don’t recognize—contact the restaurant first with the date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card; if the issue isn’t resolved, you can then dispute the charge with your bank or card provider.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. AN PHAT TRADING P/L DEE WHY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from An Viet Street Food on my statement?

This charge is usually from paying for a meal, takeaway, or drinks at An Viet Street Food in Chatswood or another An Viet location, or from an online/delivery order fulfilled by the restaurant. Check your calendar and messages for any recent meals out, group dinners, or food delivery orders from around the date of the charge. If someone else in your household uses your card, ask whether they visited An Viet or ordered Vietnamese food around that time.

How might An Viet Street Food appear on my bank or card statement?

The transaction descriptor can vary by bank and payment processor, but it often appears as something like “AN VIET STREET FOOD,” “AN VIIT/AN VIET FRESH,” “AN VIET CHATSWOOD,” or similar text including “NSW” or “AUS.” If you ordered through a delivery app, the statement line may show the platform’s name (for example, Uber, DoorDash, Menulog, or Deliveroo), with An Viet listed only inside the app’s order history rather than on your bank statement itself.

What are typical amounts for charges from An Viet Street Food?

Individual main dishes at An Viet Street Food are usually priced in the modest casual‑dining range (for example, often between AUD $15–$30 per main, with sides and drinks extra), so total bills commonly fall anywhere from around AUD $20 for a solo meal up to much higher amounts for groups. Your final charge will depend on the number of diners, any add‑ons or drinks, and whether you included a tip or paid a public‑holiday/weekend surcharge where applicable. Comparing the charge amount to what you’d expect for a Vietnamese meal out with the number of people you had can help confirm the transaction.

Why do I see a pending or slightly different amount from An Viet Street Food?

Some banks first show a pending “authorization” when your card is tapped or inserted at the terminal, then later replace it with the final settled amount. In rare cases, if a tip, surcharge, or small adjustment was added after the initial authorization, the pending amount may differ slightly from the final charge. Pending authorizations usually drop off or update within a few business days; if a pending amount and a final amount both remain after that, contact An Viet and your bank to check for a duplicate.

Can An Viet Street Food set up subscriptions or recurring payments?

An Viet Street Food is a restaurant and does not typically run recurring subscriptions in the way a streaming or software service would. However, if you’ve saved your card in a third‑party ordering app or created an account on an online ordering platform that remembers your details, multiple one‑time orders may appear similar over time. If you see repeat charges, review your delivery app or online-order history to confirm whether these are separate food orders rather than an automatic subscription.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or check the details of a charge from An Viet Street Food?

If you dined in or ordered takeaway, first check your physical receipt, any emailed receipt, or your digital wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay) for transaction details. If you can’t find it, contact the Chatswood location directly using the details on anvietfresh.com.au and provide the transaction date, approximate time, exact amount, and last four digits of your card so staff can look it up. For delivery orders placed through a third‑party app, open the app’s order history, select the relevant order from An Viet, and review or download the invoice there.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a charge from An Viet Street Food or think I was overcharged?

Start by verifying the charge against your recent dining and delivery activity, including orders placed by family members who have access to your card. If you still believe it’s incorrect—such as a duplicate charge, wrong amount, or a transaction you’re certain you did not authorize—contact An Viet Street Food (Chatswood) directly with your transaction details and ask them to investigate or void any mistaken charge. If the issue cannot be resolved with the restaurant, notify your bank or card issuer as soon as possible to dispute the transaction and secure your account.

How can I contact An Viet Street Food about a billing or payment issue?

Visit anvietfresh.com.au to confirm the current phone number and opening hours for the Chatswood location or your specific An Viet branch. Calling the restaurant directly is usually the fastest way to resolve billing questions, request a receipt, or clarify a charge. When you call, have your bank statement, the exact transaction amount, date, and last four digits of your card ready so staff can quickly locate the payment in their system.

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