Fusion on the Wharf

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Fusion on the Wharf is a casual waterfront restaurant and bar on Stokes Hill Wharf in Darwin, offering modern Australian and Asian fusion cuisine with alfresco seaside dining.

Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

About Fusion on the Wharf

Fusion on the Wharf is a casual waterfront restaurant and bar located on Stokes Hill Wharf in Darwin, Northern Territory. It focuses on modern Australian and Asian fusion dishes, with a menu that typically includes share plates, seafood, grilled meats, noodles and rice dishes, plus a full bar with beer, wine and cocktails. The venue offers alfresco seaside dining with harbour views and is part of the Darwin Waterfront and Wharf dining precinct, attracting both locals and visitors for lunch, dinner and drinks.

A charge from “Fusion on the Wharf”, “Fusion Wharf Darwin”, or a similar description usually appears on your bank or card statement when you’ve dined at the restaurant, ordered drinks at the bar, paid for takeaway, or settled a group bill. Common amounts range from small bar tabs (around AU$20–$60) to full sit‑down meals (often AU$60–$200+ depending on group size, food and drinks). You might also see a temporary pre‑authorisation if you opened a bar tab, provided your card to secure a group booking, or if the venue processed your payment through a handheld terminal that briefly checks card validity.

If you’re unsure about a Fusion on the Wharf charge, start by checking your calendar, emails and text messages around the transaction date for booking confirmations or receipts from the Darwin Waterfront/wharf precinct. Compare the exact amount to what you’d expect for a meal or bar tab, and ask anyone who may have used your card, especially if you were travelling in Darwin. To resolve questions, contact the venue directly via the details listed on the Darwin Waterfront or Stokes Hill Wharf websites, providing the transaction date, exact amount, and the name on the card so staff can look up your bill. If you still don’t recognise the charge after speaking with the restaurant, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or block the transaction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Fusion on the Wharf on my bank statement?

This charge usually comes from paying for a meal, drinks, or takeaway at Fusion on the Wharf on Stokes Hill Wharf in Darwin. It can also appear if your card was used to open a bar tab or to pay for a shared group bill where one person paid and others reimbursed them later. Check any recent visits to the Darwin Waterfront or wharf dining area around the transaction date.

What are typical amounts Fusion on the Wharf might charge my card?

Typical individual bills for a casual meal with a drink might range from about AU$30–$70 per person, while couples or small groups often see totals between AU$80–$200 depending on food and alcohol. Smaller amounts (around AU$10–$40) are often bar‑only tabs or takeaway items. Larger charges over AU$200 are usually for bigger groups, shared platters, or full food-and-drink bills.

Why is there a small pending charge or pre-authorisation from Fusion on the Wharf?

If you opened a bar tab or the staff held your card behind the bar, the venue’s payment terminal may place a temporary pre‑authorisation to verify your card. This appears as a pending charge and is usually adjusted to the final bill amount when you close the tab. If the tab isn’t used or is closed differently, the authorisation should drop off automatically within a few business days, depending on your bank.

Can Fusion on the Wharf set up a recurring or subscription charge on my card?

No, Fusion on the Wharf is a dine‑in restaurant and bar and does not operate subscription or membership billing. All charges should relate to specific visits and one‑time transactions such as meals, drinks, or functions. If you see multiple similar charges, review the dates, as they will generally correspond to separate visits or bar tabs.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from Fusion on the Wharf?

If you’ve lost your receipt, contact Fusion on the Wharf or the management via the Darwin Waterfront/Stokes Hill Wharf contact channels and provide the date and approximate time of your visit, the last four digits of your card, the card type (Visa, Mastercard, etc.), and the exact amount charged. If they can locate the transaction in their point‑of‑sale system, they may be able to email or reprint a tax invoice for you. Be aware that older transactions may be harder to retrieve.

How do I query or dispute an incorrect charge from Fusion on the Wharf?

First, contact the restaurant directly and explain the issue, including when you visited, the amount on your statement, and what you believe is incorrect (for example, wrong amount, duplicate charge, or tip error). They can check their till records and EFTPOS logs to confirm what was processed. If you cannot resolve the matter with the venue or suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to lodge a formal dispute or chargeback.

Does Fusion on the Wharf add automatic tips or surcharges to the bill?

Fusion on the Wharf does not typically add automatic tips; tipping in Australia is generally voluntary and added at your discretion. However, as with many venues, there may occasionally be public holiday surcharges or group booking terms, which should be noted on menus or at the point of sale. If your total is slightly higher than expected, review your receipt for any surcharges or added gratuity.

Can Fusion on the Wharf refund or adjust a payment if there was a mistake?

If you were overcharged, double‑charged, or charged in error, staff can usually process a refund or adjustment back to the original card once they confirm the transaction in their system. Contact them as soon as you notice the problem and keep any receipts or bank screenshots handy. Refunds may take a few business days to appear on your statement, depending on your bank’s processing times.

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