About Cafe Andiamo
Cafe Andiamo is an Italian-style café and restaurant located in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, commonly known for its busy laneway setting, outdoor seating, and classic Italian comfort food. They serve espresso coffee, breakfast dishes, wood-fired style pizzas, pastas, salads, panini, and a range of desserts and drinks throughout the day. The venue caters to dine-in guests, takeaway customers, and often handles group bookings from nearby offices and tourists visiting Melbourne’s laneways.
A charge from “CAFE ANDIAMO”, “CAFE ANDIAMO MELBOURNE”, or a similar description on your bank or card statement typically relates to food and beverage purchases made in person at the restaurant, via phone order, or through an online or delivery partner that processes payments under the café’s name. This could be a one-off sit‑down meal, takeaway coffee and snacks, a group bill where one person paid for the table, or an order that included a tip added at the terminal. In some cases, you might also see a temporary pre-authorisation or pending amount if your bank holds funds when the card is first swiped or inserted, especially for tap-and-go or contactless payments.
If you don’t immediately recognise the charge, start by checking your calendar, receipts, and food-delivery or expense apps for the date and amount of the transaction—many people forget shared meals, work lunches, or small coffee runs. Compare the exact amount on your statement with any emailed receipts or POS slips and ask family members or colleagues who may have used your card. To resolve concerns, you can contact Cafe Andiamo using the phone number or contact form listed on cafeandiamo.com.au, providing the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of the card used so staff can look it up in their till records. If the café confirms they don’t have a matching transaction, or you believe the charge is fraudulent, you should then contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or request a chargeback.