Arunaro Pty Ltd

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Arunaro Pty Ltd is an Australian proprietary company that traded under the business name "Erin's Kitchen", operating a casual cafe/restaurant in central Sydney serving breakfast and lunch fare. Public records indicate it was registered in New South Wales and used the Erin's Kitchen business name for much of its trading life.

Belfield, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Arunaro Pty Ltd

Arunaro Pty Ltd was an Australian proprietary company (ABN 40 141 436 400) that traded under the business name “Erin’s Kitchen,” a casual café/restaurant in central Sydney. Public records show Arunaro Pty Ltd was registered in New South Wales in January 2010 and used the Erin’s Kitchen name for much of its trading life, with its main business location later listed in postcode 2191 (Belfield, Sydney). The venue commonly appeared online as “Erin’s kitchen, 307 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000,” described as a modestly priced CBD café serving breakfast and lunch favourites like coffee, cooked breakfasts, sandwiches and light meals in a relaxed setting.([abn-lookup.com](https://www.abn-lookup.com/firm/arunaro-pty-ltd-141436400/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from Arunaro Pty Ltd or Erin’s Kitchen on your bank or card statement typically relates to an in-person café/restaurant transaction in Sydney. Most people will see a one‑time charge corresponding to a sit‑down meal, takeaway coffee/food, or a shared group bill where your card was used to pay. The amount may include extras such as a tip (if you added one on the EFTPOS terminal), a surcharge for weekend or public‑holiday trading, or a card processing fee. If you used a delivery or ordering platform (for example, a third‑party app) while Erin’s Kitchen was operating, the charge may also appear under the company name “Arunaro Pty Ltd” rather than “Erin’s Kitchen.” Because Arunaro’s ABN was cancelled on 24 November 2021, any new charge dated long after that is more likely a delayed/adjusted transaction from an earlier visit, an offline terminal batch, or a mislabelled merchant on your card issuer’s side rather than a new purchase.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/40141436400?utm_source=openai))

To verify or resolve questions about this charge, start by matching the date and amount to any time you visited a café called “Erin’s Kitchen” or a small breakfast/lunch venue in central Sydney, and check old receipts, email confirmations or delivery‑app order histories for that day. Look at the statement details for clues such as “ERINS KITCHEN PITT ST SYDNEY,” a Sydney merchant location, or AUD currency. Because Arunaro Pty Ltd’s ABN is now cancelled and there is no confirmed current website or published customer‑service line, your most practical options if you still dispute the charge are: contact your bank or card issuer to request more detailed merchant information, ask whether they can provide a copy of the signed receipt, and, if you believe the transaction is unauthorised, raise a formal dispute/chargeback. If the venue at 307 Pitt Street is still operating under the Erin’s Kitchen name, you can also try calling or visiting the café directly with your statement handy so they can look up the transaction on their POS system.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/40141436400?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

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

  1. ARUNARO PTY LTD SYDNEY AU Card xx2680

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Arunaro Pty Ltd or ERIN’S KITCHEN on my statement?

Arunaro Pty Ltd was the company behind Erin’s Kitchen, a casual café/restaurant operating in central Sydney. A charge with a descriptor like “ARUNARO PTY LTD,” “ERINS KITCHEN,” or “ERINS KITCHEN PITT ST SYDNEY” usually reflects a one‑time payment for food and drinks—such as breakfast, lunch, coffee or takeaway—from that venue. The amount may include any tip you added and possible weekend/holiday surcharges common in Australian hospitality.

What are typical amounts for an Arunaro Pty Ltd / Erin’s Kitchen charge?

Erin’s Kitchen traded as an affordable CBD café, so most individual card transactions would typically fall somewhere in the range of about AUD $10–$25 for a coffee and light meal, and roughly AUD $20–$60 for multiple meals, add‑ons and drinks. Larger totals can occur if you paid for a group, picked up a large takeaway order, or if a gratuity and surcharges were added. If your amount is far outside what you’d expect for a café meal, it’s worth checking whether you covered a shared bill or multiple receipts on the same day.

Could this be a subscription or recurring payment from Arunaro Pty Ltd?

Erin’s Kitchen operated as a traditional walk‑in café/restaurant and there is no public indication that Arunaro Pty Ltd offered subscription meal plans or membership billing. Charges from this merchant are almost always one‑off transactions tied to a particular visit or order date. If you see multiple similar amounts from around the same time, they may represent separate visits, separate receipts (for example, food and then coffee charged later), or card terminal retries rather than a formal subscription.

Why do I see an Arunaro Pty Ltd charge dated after the ABN was cancelled in 2021?

The Australian Business Register shows that ABN 40 141 436 400 (Arunaro Pty Ltd) was cancelled from 24 November 2021, meaning the company is no longer registered for GST or trading under that ABN.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/40141436400?utm_source=openai)) If your statement shows a later posting date, it may be a delayed settlement of an earlier in‑person transaction, a correction or adjustment processed by your bank, or a legacy merchant descriptor your card network still uses. In these cases, your bank or card issuer can usually confirm the original transaction date and whether the charge is linked to a past visit.

How can I get a receipt or more detail for my Arunaro Pty Ltd / Erin’s Kitchen charge?

First, review your own records: check paper receipts from your trip to Sydney, email receipts, or order histories in any delivery or payment apps you used around that date. If you can’t find anything, contact your card issuer and ask them to provide additional merchant information (such as the terminal ID, exact trading name and location) and, if available, a copy of the transaction slip. If the café at 307 Pitt Street is still operating as Erin’s Kitchen, you can also bring your statement into the venue and ask staff to search their POS records for that date and amount.

How do I dispute an Arunaro Pty Ltd charge I don’t recognise?

If, after checking your travel history and receipts, you still don’t recognise the transaction or suspect card fraud, contact your bank or card issuer immediately using the number on the back of your card. Explain that the charge is from “Arunaro Pty Ltd / Erin’s Kitchen” in Sydney, Australia, and ask them to investigate and, if appropriate, initiate a dispute or chargeback. They may cancel your card, issue a replacement, and request written confirmation that the transaction is unauthorised.

Can I contact Arunaro Pty Ltd or Erin’s Kitchen directly about a billing issue?

Public records confirm Arunaro Pty Ltd’s ABN is cancelled, and there is no official, up‑to‑date website or dedicated customer‑service contact published for the company.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/40141436400?utm_source=openai)) Your best option is to search online map listings for “Erin’s kitchen, 307 Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000” and try the phone number shown there, or visit in person if you are local, as front‑of‑house staff may be able to look up historical transactions. If you can’t reach the business or it no longer operates under that name, you’ll need to work through your bank or card issuer for any refund or dispute.

Why is my Arunaro Pty Ltd charge in Australian dollars and different from what I remember paying?

Because Erin’s Kitchen traded in Sydney, all charges were processed in Australian dollars (AUD). If your card is issued outside Australia, your statement will show a converted amount in your home currency plus any foreign transaction or currency‑conversion fees your bank applies. This can make the final figure a bit higher or lower than the AUD total you recall from the receipt, so it’s helpful to compare the printed AUD amount to the converted charge on your statement.

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