About Eureka Fish & Chips
Eureka Fish & Chips is a family‑owned takeaway shop located in Wilson, Western Australia, serving classic Australian fish and chips, burgers, and fast-food favourites. Known locally for using freshly sourced fish and generous portion sizes, they offer a casual, takeaway-focused experience for families, students, and workers in the area. Customers can typically order in-store, by phone, or via local delivery platforms, with a menu that includes battered and grilled fish, chips, seafood packs, burgers, snacks, and soft drinks.
A charge from “EUREKA FISH & CHIPS,” “EUREKA FISH & CHIPS WILSON,” or a similar description on your bank statement usually relates to a food purchase you (or someone in your household) made at their Wilson shop or through an online delivery service that bills under their name. This might be a one-time EFTPOS/card payment for a takeaway meal, a phone order paid by card, or an online order placed via their website or a third-party delivery app. In some cases, you may briefly see a pending or pre-authorisation hold when your card is first processed—this is normally replaced by the final amount once the payment is completed.
If you’re unsure about a Eureka Fish & Chips charge, start by checking recent food orders, text confirmations from delivery apps, and any email receipts tied to your card. Compare the transaction date and amount to nights you may have ordered takeaway or delivery. For questions or to request a copy of your receipt, you can contact the shop directly using the phone number or contact form listed on eurekafishandchips.com.au, or visit in person with your bank statement details. If the charge still looks unfamiliar after speaking with them, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or block the transaction and to check for any signs of card misuse.