About Kambers Sydney
Kambers Sydney Pty Ltd is an Australian hospitality company that operates several cafes and espresso bars around Sydney, New South Wales. The company has been registered since 2013 and trades under various cafe names including Four Cups Cafe, Emmas Xpresso, Hungry Avocado, Cavill Cafe, Brewtopia Roasters, Balgowlah Social Eatery & Espresso Bar, and others.([aubiz.net](https://www.aubiz.net/company/kambers-sydney-pty-ltd-165705233/?utm_source=openai)) These venues typically offer coffee, breakfast and lunch items, sandwiches, pastries and light meals in casual cafe settings; for example, Four Cups Cafe in Parramatta lists a price range of about A$1–A$20 per person and accepts credit cards.([restaurantguru.com](https://restaurantguru.com/Four-Cups-Cafe-Parramatta?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “KAMBERS SYDNEY” (or a similar descriptor) may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay at one of their cafes, even if the shopfront name is different (such as Four Cups Cafe or Emmas Xpresso). In most cases, it reflects a one‑time purchase for food and drinks, sometimes including extras like public holiday surcharges or tips. Because the company operates multiple locations under different trading names, the corporate name “Kambers Sydney Pty Ltd” may be what your bank shows instead of the specific cafe name.
If you’re unsure about a Kambers Sydney charge, start by matching the transaction date and amount to any recent cafe visits in Sydney, then check your email/SMS receipts or app payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay, delivery apps) for a corresponding order. You can also look up the specific cafe (for example, “Four Cups Cafe Parramatta” or “Emmas Xpresso”) in Google Maps to find their phone number and ask them to confirm the charge or reissue a receipt.([australia.chamberofcommerce.com](https://australia.chamberofcommerce.com/business-directory/new-south-wales/parramatta/cafe/4512492-four-cups-cafe?utm_source=openai)) If you still can’t recognise the transaction, contact your bank or card issuer to query or dispute the charge, and consider requesting a new card if you suspect unauthorised use.