Chinese Canton

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Chinese Canton is a small Perth-based chain of casual Chinese restaurants and food-court outlets serving Cantonese-style dishes and dumplings in shopping centres and retail precincts around Perth.

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

About Chinese Canton

Chinese Canton is a small Perth-based chain of casual Chinese restaurants and food‑court outlets specialising in Cantonese-style dishes, dumplings, and quick hot meals. They typically operate in shopping centres and busy retail precincts around Perth, Western Australia, offering dine‑in (where seating is available), takeaway, and often food‑court style counter service. Menus usually include favourites such as stir‑fried noodles and rice, roast meats, soups, dumplings, and combo plates, with prices that are generally in the budget to mid-range casual dining bracket.

A charge from “CHINESE CANTON” (or a similar descriptor) on your bank or card statement usually relates to a one‑time food purchase—either dine‑in, takeaway, or a delivery order placed directly at the counter or via a payment terminal. The amount may include extras such as drinks, sides, or a shared bill where one person pays the full amount and is reimbursed by others. In some cases, you might see a temporary “pending” amount or small pre‑authorization if a card terminal briefly checks your card before finalizing the payment; this is common with contactless or tap‑and‑go payments and typically clears within a few days. Chinese Canton does not normally operate subscriptions or recurring billing.

If you don’t immediately recognise the Chinese Canton charge, start by checking the date and location of the transaction against where you were that day, including any shopping centres you visited or food courts where you may have eaten. Review any paper receipts, email receipts from delivery services, or your phone’s banking app for more detailed transaction information (such as the specific store location). To resolve questions, you can contact the specific Chinese Canton outlet shown on your statement (search the store name plus suburb in Google Maps) and provide the date, time, and amount so they can look up the transaction. For billing issues—such as being charged twice or charged the wrong amount—staff can usually verify the terminal logs and offer corrections, refunds, or voids in line with their in‑store policy.

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  1. CHINESE CANTON PERTH AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Chinese Canton on my bank statement?

A Chinese Canton charge usually comes from a one‑time purchase of food or drinks at one of their Perth restaurants or food‑court outlets. This can include dine‑in meals, takeaway orders, or counter orders in a shopping‑centre food court. If you recently visited a Perth shopping centre and paid for Chinese food at the counter via EFTPOS or tap‑and‑go, that is likely this charge.

What are typical amounts for a Chinese Canton charge?

Most Chinese Canton transactions fall in the approximate range of AUD $10–$25 for a single meal or combo, and AUD $25–$70 for multiple meals or family orders, depending on what was ordered. The total may be higher if you purchased several dishes, added drinks or extras, or paid for a group. If the amount lines up with a recent outing to a shopping centre or food court, it is most likely a standard food purchase.

Does Chinese Canton offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Chinese Canton is a casual restaurant/food‑court chain and does not typically offer subscriptions, memberships, or automatic recurring billing. If you see multiple Chinese Canton charges, they are usually separate visits or orders made on different days. Review each transaction date to confirm whether you ate there or ordered food around those times.

Why is there a pending or small temporary charge from Chinese Canton?

Some bank statements show a temporary “pending” charge when your card is first tapped or inserted, especially with contactless payments. This is an authorization hold placed by the payment processor to confirm your card is valid. It should automatically update to the final meal amount or disappear within a few business days; if it does not, contact your bank first, then the specific Chinese Canton outlet if needed.

I think I was charged the wrong amount by Chinese Canton. What should I do?

Compare the charge on your bank statement with your paper receipt or the total you remember seeing on the EFTPOS terminal. If the amount does not match, contact the specific Chinese Canton outlet where you paid—ideally with the date, approximate time, and amount of the transaction. Staff can usually check their payment-terminal records and, if an overcharge or duplicate charge is confirmed, process a correction or refund according to their in‑store policy.

How can I contact Chinese Canton about a charge if I don’t have their website?

Because there is no central website listed, the best approach is to identify the individual outlet that processed your payment. Look at your statement for any extra location details (such as a suburb or shopping centre name), then search “Chinese Canton” plus that suburb in Google Maps to find the store’s phone number. Call during business hours and provide the transaction date, time window, and amount so they can look it up in their system.

I don’t remember eating at Chinese Canton, but the location matches a shopping centre I visited. Could this still be my charge?

Yes. In many food courts, multiple independent outlets share a common seating area, and you might remember the food type but not the outlet name. You may also have ordered quickly at a counter without noticing the brand, or another member of your group may have used your card to pay. Check with anyone who had access to your card that day and review any photos, messages, or calendar entries from the visit to jog your memory.

Can I get a refund from Chinese Canton if my card was used without my permission?

If you suspect fraud or that your card was used without permission, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report the unauthorized transaction and request a card block or replacement. Your bank will advise whether a chargeback or dispute can be raised and may not require you to deal directly with the restaurant. If your bank asks for merchant details, you can still locate the specific Chinese Canton outlet via the suburb or centre name in the transaction description.

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