About Jonah Manoosh
Jonah Manoosh is a local Middle Eastern restaurant and bakery based in Ermington, New South Wales, Australia. It focuses on traditional Lebanese manoush (flatbreads) alongside a broad range of pizzas, pides, wraps, and sides, offering both classic and fusion toppings. Online listings on platforms such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, Restaurant Guru, and MapQuest consistently describe it as a Middle Eastern and pizza venue located at 529 Victoria Road, Ermington, with a strong emphasis on fresh ingredients and made-to-order flatbreads and pizzas. ([ubereats.com](https://www.ubereats.com/au/store/jonah-manoosh-ermington/lzkaihEQVm6udCM5WKZO_w?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “ONAH MANOOSH PTY LT, Ermington” on a card statement is very likely from Jonah Manoosh, with the descriptor reflecting the underlying company name “JONAH MANOOSH PTY LTD” registered in New South Wales (the initial J can be dropped or truncated in some bank feeds). This charge would typically relate to an in-store purchase, phone order, or online food order placed directly at the shop or via delivery platforms such as Uber Eats or DoorDash. Depending on how the order was processed, you might also see small temporary authorizations if the card was verified before the final amount was settled. ([au.companiesdb.net](https://au.companiesdb.net/catagory/J/664?utm_source=openai))
If you have questions about a Jonah Manoosh charge, first check any recent food orders or delivery receipts around the transaction date (including Uber Eats and DoorDash order histories). Match the transaction amount, date, and location (Ermington, NSW) to your records. To resolve issues, you can contact the shop directly using the phone number listed in local directory and map listings, or, if you ordered via a delivery app, use that app’s support or “Help” section to query incorrect charges, missing items, or refunds. If you still can’t recognize the charge, you can ask your bank to provide further details such as the exact merchant ID and time of transaction, and dispute the transaction if you suspect it’s unauthorized.