About Istanbul Kebabs & Turkish Bakery
Istanbul Kebabs & Turkish Bakery is a locally owned Turkish restaurant and takeaway located in Albany, Western Australia. They specialise in freshly made doner and shish kebabs, Turkish pides, gozleme, and a range of house‑baked breads and pastries such as simit, baklava, and other traditional sweets. The venue operates as a casual dine‑in and takeaway spot, with most customers ordering over the counter or by phone, and paying at the time of pickup or before eating. Opening hours typically cover lunch and dinner, with extended evening hours on busy nights and weekends.
A charge from “Istanbul Kebabs & Turkish Bakery” or a similar descriptor (e.g., “ISTANBUL KEBABS ALBANY”, “ISTANBUL KEBABS WA”) will usually appear on your bank or card statement when you’ve purchased food or drinks in person, ordered takeaway, or used a delivery service that passes the payment through directly to the restaurant. Most charges are one‑time payments for a single visit, though you might see multiple smaller transactions on the same day if you split payments or returned to add items. Some banks may temporarily label a pending transaction slightly differently (for example, abbreviating the name) until it fully processes.
If you’re unsure about a charge, start by checking any recent visits to Albany, WA, food delivery receipts, or card slips for the date and amount that match the transaction. Look through your email or SMS confirmations if you used an online ordering or delivery platform, and review family or staff cards on the same account in case someone else used the card. To resolve questions, you can contact the restaurant directly using the details on istanbulkebabs.com.au or by calling during business hours with the date, exact amount, and last four digits of the card used; they can typically confirm what was ordered and when. If the charge still doesn’t look familiar after speaking with them, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute or block the transaction and to check for possible card misuse.