About Da Flavours
Da Flavours is a small, independently owned restaurant in Melbourne’s central business district, operating under Da Flavours Pty Ltd (ACN 103 443 287, ABN 13 103 443 287). The company is registered in Victoria with a principal location in postcode 3012 and trades in the city at 35 Hardware Lane, one of Melbourne’s well‑known dining laneways. It offers casual dine‑in meals and beverages in a sit‑down restaurant setting; food and drink are ordered on site and paid at the counter or via a portable card terminal at the table. There is no widely advertised official website, online ordering platform, or published phone number for Da Flavours, so most business appears to be walk‑in or direct local trade.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/13103443287?utm_source=openai))
A Da Flavours charge usually appears on a bank or card statement when you pay for food or drinks at the restaurant in person, often within the same day. The statement descriptor may include terms such as “DA FLAVOURS PTY LTD,” “DA FLAVOURS MELBOURNE,” or “DA FLAVOURS HARDWARE LN” along with an Australian dollar amount. Common scenarios include a one‑time charge for a meal, an updated amount after you add a tip on a card terminal, or a pre‑authorization hold placed by the restaurant when your card is first swiped and then adjusted to the final bill total. Unlike online services, Da Flavours does not run subscriptions, memberships, or trial‑based recurring billing; if you see multiple charges, they are usually separate visits, split bills, tip adjustments, or a temporary hold plus the final charge.
If you have questions about a Da Flavours charge, start by checking your receipts or recent visit history in Melbourne, especially any meals on or near Hardware Lane. Compare the date and amount to your dining party size, and look for a matching EFTPOS or card slip—restaurant receipts will typically show “Da Flavours” or “Da Flavours Pty Ltd” as the merchant. If something still doesn’t look right, use the contact details printed on your receipt or in your bank’s transaction details (many banks show the merchant’s phone number or location) to call the venue directly, and ask them to look up the transaction by date, time, and amount. If you believe the charge is fraudulent or cannot confirm you dined there, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction; they can investigate, reverse duplicate or incorrect charges, and block your card if needed.