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Bite of India is a casual Indian restaurant and takeaway outlet operating in Brisbane-area shopping centres, serving a range of traditional Indian curries and snacks.

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

About Bite of

Bite of India is a casual Indian restaurant and takeaway outlet located in Brisbane-area shopping centres, including Grand Plaza in Browns Plains. They specialise in fast, counter-service Indian cuisine such as curries, rice dishes, naan, samosas, and snack-style street food, plus soft drinks and lassi. Customers typically order at the counter and pay via EFTPOS, credit/debit card, or mobile wallet, then either dine in the food court or take their meals away. The business is locally operated and focuses on quick service, affordable combo meals, and daily specials for shoppers and centre staff.

A Bite of India charge will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid for food or drinks in-store. The descriptor may look like “BITE OF INDIA,” “BITE OF IND,” or include the centre’s name or suburb (for example, “BITE OF INDIA GRAND PLAZA BRISBANE”). Most transactions are one‑time point‑of‑sale purchases, but you may also see small pre-authorisation holds when you tap or insert your card, which later settle to the final amount. If you’ve ordered through a food delivery platform, the charge may still reference Bite of India as the underlying restaurant, even though you placed the order in an app.

If you’re unsure about a Bite of India charge, first check recent food court visits, lunch breaks at Brisbane shopping centres, or delivery orders made on the same date and amount. Match the transaction time and total to any physical receipts, email receipts from delivery apps, or order history in your banking app. To resolve questions, visit the store during trading hours or use the contact details listed on your receipt or via the Grand Plaza (grandplaza.com.au) store directory to speak with staff. They can look up your order by date, time, and amount, explain any discrepancies (such as added drinks or sides), and in the case of incorrect or duplicate charges, process a correction or refund according to their in‑store policy.

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  1. BITE OF INDIA BRISBANE AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “BITE OF INDIA” or similar on my statement?

This charge usually comes from paying for a meal or takeaway at Bite of India in a Brisbane-area shopping centre, such as Grand Plaza. The descriptor might appear as “BITE OF INDIA,” “BITE OF IND,” or include the centre or suburb name (e.g., “BITE OF INDIA GRAND PLAZA BRISBANE”). Check whether you or someone on your account recently bought Indian food or snacks in a shopping-centre food court on that date.

What are typical amounts for a Bite of India charge?

Most Bite of India transactions are one‑time food purchases, commonly ranging from about AUD $8–$15 for single curry-and-rice meals or snacks, and around AUD $15–$30 for multiple meals or family orders. Combos that include curry, rice, and a drink will generally be higher than single items like samosas or sides. If your charge is far outside these ranges, review your receipt or ask staff to confirm what was included in your order.

Does Bite of India offer subscriptions, memberships, or recurring billing?

No, Bite of India does not operate on a subscription or membership basis. All charges are one‑off payments for food and drinks purchased at the counter or through a delivery platform. If you see multiple charges, they will usually be separate visits or separate delivery orders, not an automatic recurring fee.

Why do I see a small pending or duplicate Bite of India charge?

Some banks show an initial pre-authorisation when your card is tapped or inserted, followed by the final settled amount once the payment completes. In most cases the authorisation hold will disappear automatically within a few business days, leaving only the actual purchase. If a duplicate pending charge doesn’t drop off or you see two settled charges for the same meal, contact your bank and then speak with Bite of India to review the transaction.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or verify what I was charged for?

If you paid in-store, the original itemised receipt is printed at the counter at the time of purchase; check bags, wallets, or photos if you often photograph receipts. For delivery orders placed through apps, open your order history in that app to see the full breakdown of items, fees, and tax. If you no longer have the receipt, visit Bite of India with the transaction date, approximate time, and exact amount from your bank statement so staff can try to locate your order on their point‑of‑sale system.

How do I resolve an incorrect or duplicate Bite of India charge?

Start by confirming the transaction details in your banking app, including date, time, and location, and compare them to any receipts or delivery-app order history. If you believe you were overcharged, incorrectly charged for items, or charged twice, speak directly with Bite of India in-store and provide your bank transaction details so they can investigate their till records. Where an error is confirmed, they can usually process a refund or adjustment back to the same card, although processing times depend on your bank.

Can I request a refund from Bite of India if I’m unhappy with my order or was charged in error?

Refunds are assessed case by case and depend on the reason—for example, clear billing errors or serious issues with the order are more likely to be refunded or replaced. Visit the outlet as soon as possible with your receipt or show your digital order details, and explain the issue to the manager on duty. If you ordered via a third‑party delivery app, you may need to lodge the complaint or refund request through that app, which then coordinates with the restaurant.

How can I contact Bite of India about a charge on my card?

The most direct method is to visit the Bite of India location where you believe the purchase occurred, typically during normal shopping-centre trading hours. If you can’t visit in person, use the Grand Plaza (grandplaza.com.au) or relevant centre website to find the store listing and any listed phone number, then call with your transaction date, time, and amount ready. For delivery orders, you can also contact support through the delivery app, which may liaise with Bite of India on your behalf.

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