About Deli Uluwatu
Deli Uluwatu is a casual fast-food and sandwich spot located in Pecatu in the Bingin/Uluwatu area of Bali, Indonesia. They specialize in made-to-order sandwiches, breakfast items, wraps, burgers, and sides such as fries and salads, catering to both locals and travelers staying in nearby guesthouses and surf accommodations. Guests can typically choose from dine-in, takeaway, and sometimes local delivery options, and the deli often shares its current menu, opening hours, and promotions through its Instagram presence (instagram.com).
A charge from “DELI ULUWATU,” “DELI ULUWATU PECATU,” or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually comes from an in-person purchase at the deli, such as a meal, takeaway order, or drinks. You might also see a charge if you paid via a food-delivery app or mobile payment that routes through their merchant account, or if you added extras like sides, drinks, or tips to your bill. In some cases, a small temporary authorization hold may appear when you open a tab, start a card payment, or prepay an order; this can differ slightly from your final amount until the transaction is fully settled.
If you’re unsure about a Deli Uluwatu charge, first check recent receipts, food-delivery app order history, WhatsApp or SMS orders, and your travel dates in the Uluwatu/Bingin area to match the amount and date. Many small eateries in Bali manage customer inquiries through Instagram; search for “Deli Uluwatu” on Instagram and send them a direct message with the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can look up the transaction (do not send full card details). If the amount looks wrong or you suspect a duplicate charge, contact Deli Uluwatu with a screenshot of your bank statement line, and also speak with your bank or card issuer to dispute any unauthorized transactions or resolve pending holds that do not drop off after a few days.