Jonah Manoosh

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Jonah Manoosh is a Middle Eastern–style bakery and pizzeria in Ermington, New South Wales, specializing in Lebanese manoush, pizzas, pides, wraps, and related comfort food.

Ermington, New South Wales, Australia

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.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Jonah Manoosh.

  1. ONAH MANOOSH PTY LT,Ermington 0703 AUD000000001016

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show “ONAH MANOOSH PTY LT, Ermington” instead of “Jonah Manoosh”?

Many banks display the registered company name rather than the trading name. “ONAH MANOOSH PTY LT” is a truncated form of JONAH MANOOSH PTY LTD, the company behind Jonah Manoosh in Ermington. This is the same business as the Jonah Manoosh restaurant you see on Uber Eats, DoorDash, and local maps.

What types of purchases typically result in a charge from Jonah Manoosh?

Charges from Jonah Manoosh usually come from ordering Lebanese manoush, pizzas, pides, wraps, and drinks either in-store, over the phone, or through delivery apps like Uber Eats and DoorDash. The amount will typically match the total on your food receipt, including any delivery and service fees if ordered via an app.

Does Jonah Manoosh run subscriptions or recurring payments?

Jonah Manoosh is a restaurant and does not normally operate subscription or membership billing. Most charges are one‑off transactions for individual food orders. If you see repeated charges, check whether multiple separate orders were placed on delivery platforms by you or other members of your household.

Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Jonah Manoosh?

Some payment processors place a temporary pre‑authorization on your card to verify it before finalizing the order total. This can look like a small or duplicate pending charge. The hold should automatically drop off within a few business days, leaving only the final food order amount posted to your account.

How can I get a receipt or invoice for my Jonah Manoosh order?

If you ordered through Uber Eats or DoorDash, open the app, go to your order history, select the Jonah Manoosh order, and download or email the receipt from there. For in‑store or phone orders, you would have received a printed receipt at the time of purchase; if you’ve misplaced it, you can call the Ermington shop with the transaction date, time, and amount to see if they can reprint or confirm the sale from their POS records.

How do I request a refund or report an incorrect charge from Jonah Manoosh?

For delivery‑app orders (Uber Eats, DoorDash), use the app’s “Help” or “Report an issue” option on the specific Jonah Manoosh order to request a refund for incorrect items, missing items, or quality concerns. For in‑store purchases, contact the restaurant directly by phone or in person with your receipt and details of the issue. If you suspect fraud and cannot resolve it with the merchant, contact your card issuer to dispute the charge.

Can someone else’s delivery order cause a Jonah Manoosh charge on my card?

Yes. If your card details were stored on a shared delivery app account or were compromised, another person could place an order from Jonah Manoosh using your card. Check all delivery app accounts you use (and any family members’ accounts) for orders from Ermington around the transaction date. If you find an unknown order, change your passwords, remove your card details, and contact both the app’s support team and your bank.

How can I confirm that a Jonah Manoosh charge is legitimate before disputing it?

Compare the transaction date, time (if available), and amount with your food order history in delivery apps and any recent visits to Ermington. Look for a matching Jonah Manoosh order, including taxes and delivery fees. If you find a match, the charge is legitimate; if not, call the restaurant or your bank for more details, and proceed with a dispute if neither you nor anyone you trust recognizes the transaction.

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