Bambu Asian Eating House

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Bambu Asian Eating House is a casual Asian-fusion restaurant in South Melbourne offering hawker-style dishes that blend Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and modern Australian influences, located on the edge of South Melbourne Market.

South Melbourne, VIC, Australia

About Bambu Asian Eating House

Bambu Asian Eating House is a casual Asian-fusion restaurant located on the edge of the South Melbourne Market in South Melbourne, VIC. Inspired by Asian hawker centres, Bambu’s menu blends Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and modern Australian influences, with a focus on share plates, noodles, rice dishes and street‑food style snacks. The venue offers dine‑in service, takeaway, and often partners with popular delivery platforms for online orders. Menus, opening hours and booking options are available via their website at eatbambu.com.au.

A charge from “Bambu Asian Eating House” or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually relates to a food and beverage purchase at their South Melbourne restaurant, a takeaway order, or a delivery order placed either directly or through a third‑party app. You might see this charge for sit‑down dining (including any added tip or surcharge), click‑and‑collect orders, or online payments made in advance. In some cases, you may see a temporary authorization hold when a card is opened at the table or when a payment is pre‑authorised (for example, for a bar tab or large group booking); this pending amount will usually adjust to the final bill once payment is completed.

If you’re unsure about a Bambu Asian Eating House charge, first check your recent dining history, email receipts, and order history on any delivery apps you use around the date of the transaction. Verify the amount against your bill, including any public holiday/weekend surcharges or tips. For questions or disputes, contact the restaurant using the details on eatbambu.com.au or via the contact form on their website, and have the transaction date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card ready. If you still don’t recognise the transaction after speaking with them, you can then follow up with your bank or card issuer to report a possible error or unauthorised charge.

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 Bambu Asian Eating House.

  1. BAMBU SOUTH MELBOURN SOUTH MELBOUR AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Bambu Asian Eating House on my card?

This charge usually relates to a dine‑in meal, takeaway order, or delivery placed from Bambu Asian Eating House in South Melbourne. Check your recent visits to the South Melbourne Market area and any delivery apps (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash or similar) around that date. The name on your statement may appear as “Bambu Asian Eating House,” “EATBAMBU,” or a similar variation depending on your bank.

What are typical charge amounts from Bambu Asian Eating House?

Typical charges vary depending on whether you ordered snacks, mains, or a full shared banquet. Smaller transactions may be in the range of a single dish or lunch special, while larger amounts can reflect multiple share plates, drinks, and desserts for a group. Your final amount can also include a tip you added and any applicable surcharges (for example, weekend or public holiday surcharges, where applied and noted on the menu).

Why is there a pending or duplicate-looking charge from Bambu Asian Eating House?

Bambu may place a temporary authorization hold when your card is pre‑authorised for a bar tab, large booking, or when using certain payment terminals. This can appear as a pending or duplicate charge but should update to the final bill amount once the payment is completed and the hold is released. If a pending amount does not drop off within a few business days, contact Bambu and then your bank for assistance.

Can Bambu Asian Eating House set up recurring or subscription charges?

Bambu Asian Eating House does not typically operate on a subscription or recurring billing model; most charges are one‑time payments for food and drinks. If you see multiple charges over time, they are usually separate visits or separate online and delivery orders. If you believe you’ve been charged repeatedly on the same day or for the same order, contact the restaurant with your receipts and transaction details.

How can I get a copy of my receipt for a Bambu Asian Eating House charge?

If you paid in person, you may have received a printed receipt at the time of payment; check any physical receipts from the date of the charge. For delivery or online orders, look in your email, SMS, or the order history section of the delivery app you used. If you still can’t find the receipt, reach out to Bambu via the contact details on eatbambu.com.au with the exact transaction date, time (if known), and amount so they can help locate your bill.

How do I resolve an incorrect amount or unordered item on my Bambu bill?

If you believe you were charged the wrong amount, first compare your bank statement with your itemised receipt or order confirmation. Contact Bambu directly as soon as possible, explain the discrepancy, and provide supporting information like photos of the receipt or screenshots of a delivery order. They can review the transaction and, if an error is confirmed, arrange an adjustment or refund through their payment processor.

How do I contact Bambu Asian Eating House about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit eatbambu.com.au and use the listed phone number, email address, or contact form to reach their team. When you contact them, have your name, the last four digits of your card, the transaction date, currency, and exact amount ready so they can search their system. If they are unable to find a matching transaction or you suspect fraud, follow up with your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and request a card replacement if necessary.

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