Chinese Taste of Asia

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Chinese Taste of Asia is a small Chinese and broader Asian cuisine stall located in the Old Shanghai food court in Northbridge, serving affordable, casual meals such as Sichuan-style hot plates and other popular Asian dishes.

Northbridge, Western Australia, Australia

About Chinese Taste of Asia

Chinese Taste of Asia is a casual Chinese and broader Asian cuisine stall located inside the Old Shanghai food court in Northbridge, Western Australia. They focus on quick, affordable meals, with a menu that usually includes Sichuan-style hot plates, noodle and rice dishes, stir-fries, and other popular Asian favourites suited to a food-court setting. Because they operate as a stall within a shared dining area rather than a full-service restaurant, ordering and payment are typically done at the counter before you receive your food.

A charge from “Chinese Taste of Asia,” sometimes shown alongside “Old Shanghai” or “Northbridge” on your bank or card statement, usually corresponds to an in-person purchase you made for food and drinks at their stall. This could be a single meal, multiple dishes for a group, or takeaway. Some banks may group multiple items into a single total, so your statement will show only the final amount paid, not individual dishes. If you paid via a delivery app (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, or similar), your statement might instead list that platform’s name, and the restaurant may appear only in the app receipt.

If you’re unsure about a charge, start by checking receipts or digital payment history from the date in question, including any food delivery apps you use. Compare the amount and date with when you last visited the Old Shanghai food court or ordered Chinese takeaway. To resolve questions, you can visit the stall in person during their normal trading hours or search for “Chinese Taste of Asia Old Shanghai Northbridge” on Google Maps to find up-to-date contact details and opening times. If you still believe a charge is incorrect after speaking with the merchant, contact your bank or card provider to dispute the transaction or request a chargeback.

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  1. CHINESE TASTE OF ASI NORTH BRIDGE AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I see a charge from Chinese Taste of Asia on my bank statement?

This charge usually reflects an in-person payment you made for food or drinks at the Chinese Taste of Asia stall in the Old Shanghai food court in Northbridge. It may be from a dine-in meal, a takeaway order, or a shared bill paid on your card. If you visited the Northbridge area or Old Shanghai around the transaction date, check whether you or someone in your party used your card to pay the bill.

What are typical charge amounts from Chinese Taste of Asia?

As a casual food-court stall, Chinese Taste of Asia usually processes small to moderate transactions that correspond to single meals or meals for a small group. Individual combo-style meals and hot plates are commonly in a modest price range, while a larger bill will appear if several dishes were ordered together. Your bank statement will show only the total amount, including any soft drinks or extras you purchased.

Why is the description on my statement different, mentioning Old Shanghai or Northbridge?

Some banks display the merchant name together with the shopping centre or location, so the charge may appear as something like “Chinese Taste of Asia Old Shanghai Northbridge” or similar variations. This is normal and simply reflects that the stall is located within the Old Shanghai food court in Northbridge. If the name includes that location and the amount matches a recent meal, it is likely a legitimate restaurant charge.

Can Chinese Taste of Asia place an authorization hold on my card?

In most cases, food-court restaurant payments are processed as immediate purchases, not long-term holds. However, depending on the payment terminal and your bank, you might briefly see a pending or “processing” charge before it finalizes. This is a standard card authorization step and should settle to the final amount within a few business days.

I don’t remember eating there—could this be from a delivery order?

If you use food delivery apps, it’s possible you ordered from Chinese Taste of Asia through a third-party platform. In those cases, your bank statement may show the delivery service (e.g., Uber Eats or similar) rather than the restaurant name, and the detailed breakdown appears in the app receipt. Check your delivery app order history around the date of the charge to confirm whether the order came from Chinese Taste of Asia or Old Shanghai.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or check what was included in the charge?

If you paid in person, your only itemized record is usually the printed receipt given at the counter at the time of purchase. If you no longer have it, you can note the exact date, time, and amount on your statement and visit the stall to ask whether they can look up the transaction, though detailed records may be limited for small food-court vendors. For delivery orders, open the relevant app, go to your past orders, and view the receipt for a line‑by‑line breakdown.

What should I do if I think the Chinese Taste of Asia charge is incorrect or fraudulent?

First, confirm that no one else with access to your card (family, friends, colleagues) used it to pay for food at Old Shanghai around that date. If no one recognizes the transaction, you can try contacting the stall directly or visiting in person with the transaction details (date, time, and amount) to see if they can help identify it. If you still believe it’s unauthorized or cannot resolve it with the merchant, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the charge, block or replace your card if needed, and start a dispute or chargeback process.

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