Chanya Thai

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Chanya Thai is an independent Thai restaurant in Albany, Western Australia, serving traditional and contemporary Thai dishes for dine‑in and takeaway.

Albany, Western Australia, Australia

About Chanya Thai

Chanya Thai is an independent Thai restaurant based in Albany, Western Australia, offering a mix of traditional and modern Thai dishes for dine‑in and takeaway. The restaurant typically serves favourites such as curries, stir‑fries, noodle dishes, rice dishes, and a range of entrees and desserts, with vegetarian and mild‑to‑spicy options. Orders can usually be placed in person, by phone, or via online ordering links provided on their website at chanyathai.com.au.

A Chanya Thai charge may appear on your bank or card statement after you pay for a sit‑down meal, takeaway order, or online/phone order processed through their payment terminal or ordering system. The charge might show with descriptors such as “CHANYA THAI ALBANY WA” or similar. You may also see a charge if you paid a deposit for a large group booking, if a delivery/ordering platform processed the payment on their behalf, or if a tip was added at the terminal. Some banks temporarily display a pre‑authorisation amount when a card is inserted, tapped, or added to a digital wallet, which then settles to the final bill total.

If you’re unsure about a Chanya Thai charge, first check recent receipts, email confirmations, or text messages from your dine‑in or takeaway orders around the date of the transaction. Compare the date and amount to any restaurant visit, delivery, or phone order you or family members may have placed. For further clarification, visit chanyathai.com.au to find their current contact details and call the restaurant directly with the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can help identify the bill. If you suspect fraud or cannot match the charge to any purchase, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or request a card replacement.

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  1. Chanya Thai Albany Albany AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Chanya Thai charge on my statement if I only ordered takeaway?

Chanya Thai processes both dine‑in and takeaway payments through the same card terminals, so your statement will simply show the restaurant name (for example, “CHANYA THAI ALBANY WA”) regardless of whether you ate in or collected takeaway. If you ordered by phone or online and paid on collection or via a payment link, that transaction will appear the same way. Check your order time and amount against the date and total on your bank statement to confirm.

What are typical amounts for a Chanya Thai charge?

Most individual Chanya Thai transactions fall within the range you’d expect for a restaurant meal, often somewhere around AU$20–$40 for a single person and higher for groups, depending on drinks and extras. Takeaway orders can range from small single dishes to larger family orders. If you see multiple similar amounts on the same day, it may reflect split bills where each guest paid separately or multiple small takeaway orders.

Why is the Chanya Thai amount higher than the food prices I remember?

The final amount on your statement can be higher than the menu total if you added drinks, extras, or a tip at the terminal. Public holidays or special events may also include surcharges, which are typically disclosed on the menu or receipt. If you shared a bill, one card may have been used to pay for the whole table and others reimbursed in cash, making the card charge appear larger than your personal share.

What does a pending or pre‑authorised Chanya Thai charge mean?

Some banks show a pending or pre‑authorised amount when your card is first tapped or inserted, especially for contactless or digital wallet payments. This is usually a temporary hold and will update to the final bill total once the transaction is fully processed, typically within a few business days. If the pending amount does not match the final receipt after it settles, contact Chanya Thai with your receipt details or ask your bank to investigate.

How can I get a copy of my receipt for a Chanya Thai transaction?

If you need a receipt, contact Chanya Thai directly using the phone number or contact details listed on chanyathai.com.au and provide the date, approximate time, total amount, and the last four digits of your card. If the payment was made through an online ordering or delivery partner linked from their website, you may also find a copy of the receipt in your email or in the app you used to order. In many cases, the restaurant can reprint or confirm the transaction details from their point‑of‑sale system.

How do I dispute an incorrect Chanya Thai charge or request a refund?

If you believe you were overcharged or billed twice, first contact Chanya Thai directly with your receipt and statement details so they can check their records and process any necessary refund. Most simple overcharge or duplicate‑payment issues can be resolved by the restaurant reversing or adjusting the transaction. If you cannot reach an agreement or suspect unauthorised use, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to lodge a dispute and discuss chargeback options.

Why do I see Chanya Thai on my statement if I paid through a delivery or ordering app?

Depending on how their online ordering is set up, some app‑based or web‑based orders may still settle under Chanya Thai’s merchant name rather than the delivery service’s name. In these cases, your statement might show “CHANYA THAI” even though you ordered via a third‑party link from their website. Check your email or app order history for the same amount on the same date to confirm it corresponds to that delivery or pickup order.

How can I contact Chanya Thai about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit chanyathai.com.au to find their current phone number, address, and any email or contact form they provide, then reach out during their usual opening hours. When you contact them, have the transaction date, exact amount, and the last four digits of your card ready so staff can search their system. If they cannot find a matching transaction or you still suspect fraud, follow up with your bank or card provider to secure your card and dispute the charge.

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