Arco Restaurant

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Arco Restaurant (also known as Arco Cafe Bar Restaurant) is a contemporary café and restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, takeaway, delivery, and catering services to businesses and visitors in the M1/M2 Industry Park precinct of Dandenong South, Victoria.

Dandenong South, Victoria, Australia

About Arco Restaurant

Arco Restaurant (also known as Arco Cafe Bar Restaurant) is a contemporary café and restaurant located in the M1/M2 Industry Park precinct of Dandenong South, Victoria. It focuses on serving local businesses, workers, and visitors with dine‑in and takeaway options for breakfast and lunch, along with coffee, snacks, and corporate catering. Arco offers a modern Australian menu with café-style meals, salads, burgers, sandwiches, and hot dishes, and also provides function and catering services for meetings, training days, and corporate events in the surrounding industrial and business area.

A charge from Arco Restaurant on your bank or card statement typically relates to a one‑time purchase such as a dine‑in meal, takeaway order, or catered event. You may also see a charge if you placed a phone or online order for office catering, pre‑paid a function booking, or paid a deposit for a larger group. In some cases, your bank may first show a small “pending” authorization amount or a preauthorization for the estimated bill total (for example, when a card is opened at the bar) that later adjusts to the final transaction. If you left a tip, the final posted amount may be slightly higher than the original authorization shown at the time of payment.

To verify an Arco Restaurant charge, start by checking the date and amount against any meals, coffee runs, or catering orders around that time—for example team lunches, meeting platters, or functions at the M1/M2 business precinct. Look for receipts in your email (if you requested an emailed tax invoice) or ask your office administrator if catering was ordered through a company card. If you still have questions, visit arcorestaurant.com.au and use the listed phone number or contact form to request a copy of the receipt or invoice, quoting the exact transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card. If you believe the charge is incorrect or fraudulent, contact Arco first to see if they can identify the transaction, and then speak with your bank or card issuer about disputing the charge if it cannot be resolved directly.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Arco Restaurant.

  1. ARCO CAFE\82 TO 86 MONASH DRIVE\DANDENON

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from ARCO RESTAURANT or ARCO CAFE BAR on my bank statement?

This usually represents a payment for a dine‑in meal, takeaway order, coffee purchase, or catering from Arco Restaurant in Dandenong South. Many local businesses in the M1/M2 Industry Park use Arco for staff lunches and meeting catering, so the charge might relate to a business or corporate card transaction. Check whether you or your workplace had any meals, platters, or functions around the date of the charge.

Can Arco Restaurant appear as multiple smaller charges on the same day?

Yes. If separate orders were paid individually—for example, multiple coffee runs, split bills between colleagues, or separate catering items—you may see several smaller Arco Restaurant transactions on the same date. Also, a temporary authorization may appear first, followed by the final amount once the total (including any tips or adjustments) has been processed.

Why is the final Arco Restaurant amount different from what I first saw as a pending charge?

When you pay by card, your bank may first show a pending authorization for the estimated bill total. If you add a tip, adjust your order, or if the initial estimate was slightly different, the final posted amount can change to reflect the true total. The initial authorization should drop off automatically, leaving only the final, correct charge.

How can I get a copy of a receipt or tax invoice for an Arco Restaurant charge?

Visit arcorestaurant.com.au and use the published phone number or contact form to request a receipt, providing the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card. If the purchase was for business catering, your office administrator or accounts team may already have a tax invoice on file. Arco can usually reissue a receipt if they can locate the transaction in their point‑of‑sale system.

How do I change or cancel a catering or function booking with Arco Restaurant?

Catering and function orders are generally managed directly with Arco Restaurant staff rather than through an online subscription system. To change or cancel, contact them using the phone or email listed on arcorestaurant.com.au and provide your booking details and date. Be aware that larger events may have specific notice periods or cancellation terms, especially if deposits or special orders were involved.

Does Arco Restaurant use recurring billing or subscriptions?

No, Arco Restaurant charges are normally one‑off transactions for food, drinks, or catering. Some businesses may place regular standing catering orders (for example, weekly lunches), but each order is charged individually rather than as an automatic subscription on your card. If you see regular Arco charges, check with your workplace or colleagues to confirm recurring catering arrangements.

What should I do if I don’t recognize an Arco Restaurant charge or suspect it’s fraudulent?

First, confirm whether you, a family member, or your workplace may have used Arco Restaurant around the transaction date, including any catered meetings or off‑site events. If no one recognizes the purchase, contact Arco via the details on arcorestaurant.com.au and ask them to look up the transaction using the date, amount, and card details (last four digits only). If they cannot match it to a legitimate order, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction and request a dispute or card replacement.

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