About Kafe Mument
Kafe Mument is a local café based in Clayton, Victoria, Australia, known for serving espresso coffee, café-style breakfasts, light lunches, and takeaway options to nearby residents, students, and workers. As a small hospitality business, they typically process payments in-store via EFTPOS/credit card terminals and may also accept contactless payments such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, or tap-and-go cards. Charges from Kafe Mument on your bank or card statement are usually linked to food and beverage purchases made at their physical location.
A Kafe Mument charge may appear on your statement for a range of reasons: a dine-in or takeaway coffee, a sit-down breakfast or lunch, or multiple coffees and meals purchased for a group. It’s common to see relatively small to moderate amounts (for example, a few dollars for coffee up to higher totals if you paid for several meals). In some cases, you might see a pending or slightly different amount if there was a card pre-authorisation, a tip added after the initial amount was entered, or if you used a food-delivery or ordering app that lists the café’s trading name on your statement. Unlike online services, Kafe Mument does not typically run subscriptions or recurring billing; most charges are once-off transactions made on the day of your visit.
If you’re unsure about a Kafe Mument charge, first check your recent visits to Clayton and any café stops around the date of the transaction, including takeaway orders or food-delivery receipts. Look at your email inbox, SMS messages, or app order history (e.g., Uber Eats, DoorDash, Menulog, or similar) if you used a delivery platform, as the café name may appear on those receipts. To resolve questions, you can visit the café in person with your bank statement or call them using the phone number listed on your payment receipt or their online business listing; staff can look up the transaction by date, time, and amount and help with queries such as mistaken charges, duplicate payments, or refund requests. If you suspect fraud and cannot match the charge at all, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.