Makanai Ramen Noodle House

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Makanai Ramen Noodle House is a Japanese restaurant in Castle Hill, NSW, specializing in ramen and other authentic Japanese dishes made from scratch with fresh ingredients.

Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia

About Makanai Ramen Noodle House

Makanai Ramen Noodle House is a Japanese restaurant located in Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia, known for its house-made ramen and other authentic Japanese comfort dishes. They focus on scratch-made broths, fresh noodles, and a range of toppings, along with sides such as gyoza, karaage (fried chicken), and Japanese-style appetizers. Guests can typically dine in, order takeaway, or place online orders via the restaurant’s website at makanai.com.au or through partnered delivery platforms, depending on availability in their area.

A charge from “Makanai Ramen Noodle House,” “Makanai Ramen Castle Hill,” or a similar description may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for a dine-in meal, takeaway order, or delivery order placed through their website or a delivery app that passes the restaurant name through to billing. You may also see a charge if you purchased a digital or physical gift card, paid a deposit for a large group booking, or settled a split bill where your card covered part of a shared table. In some cases, you might notice a pending or slightly higher amount as an authorization hold when you open a tab, leave a tip, or when your bank temporarily pre-authorizes the card; this is usually adjusted to the final total within a few business days.

If you’re unsure about a Makanai Ramen Noodle House charge, start by checking recent receipts, text/email order confirmations, or your order history on any delivery apps or online ordering accounts you use. Compare the date and amount on your statement with the day you may have dined in or ordered Japanese food, and consider whether someone in your household used your card with permission. For questions or to request a copy of a receipt, contact the restaurant directly using the phone or contact details listed at makanai.com.au, providing the transaction date, exact amount, and last four digits of your card so they can locate the payment. If you suspect an error or unauthorized use and can’t resolve it with the restaurant, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or block your card if needed.

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  1. SMP*Makanai Castle Hil Castle Hill AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Makanai Ramen Noodle House on my card?

This charge usually comes from paying for a dine-in meal, takeaway, or delivery order from Makanai Ramen Noodle House in Castle Hill, NSW. It can also appear if you made an online order through makanai.com.au or a delivery platform where the restaurant name is shown as the merchant. Review your recent food orders and receipts around that date to confirm the purchase.

Can Makanai Ramen Noodle House appear on my statement if I ordered through a delivery app?

Yes. Depending on the delivery service, your statement may show either the app’s name (e.g., Uber Eats, DoorDash, Deliveroo) or the restaurant’s name, such as “Makanai Ramen Noodle House” or a shortened variation. Check your in-app order history for the same date and amount to verify the charge.

Why is the amount from Makanai Ramen higher than my original bill?

If you left a tip after the card was initially authorized or added extra items at the table, the final settled amount can be higher than the first receipt you saw. Some banks also show a temporary authorization that may include a buffer amount, which later adjusts to the exact final total. If the final posted amount still looks incorrect, contact the restaurant with your receipt so they can review the transaction.

Does Makanai Ramen Noodle House place authorization holds or pending charges?

They may, like many restaurants, have your bank place a temporary authorization when you tap or insert your card, especially if you open a tab or pay at the table. This can appear as a pending amount that’s slightly different from the final total. The hold should drop off or be replaced by the final settled charge within a few business days, depending on your bank.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or check what was ordered for this charge?

You can request a receipt by contacting Makanai Ramen Noodle House directly using the phone number or contact form listed on makanai.com.au. Provide the date and approximate time of your visit or order, the exact amount, and the last four digits of your card so staff can look up the transaction. If it was through a delivery app, you can usually see a full itemized receipt in the app under your past orders.

How do I resolve a billing issue or request a refund from Makanai Ramen Noodle House?

If you believe you were charged incorrectly—such as being double billed or charged the wrong amount—reach out to the restaurant first with your receipt and statement details. They can usually verify the transaction in their point-of-sale system and, if an error is confirmed, process a refund or adjustment back to your card. If you cannot reach an agreement or suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge.

Can someone else’s visit to Makanai Ramen Noodle House result in a charge on my card?

This can happen if a family member or friend used your card with permission to pay for a meal or order takeaway. It may also indicate potential card misuse if no one you know recognizes the transaction. If no authorized user on your card recalls visiting or ordering from Makanai Ramen Noodle House, notify your bank immediately and ask about blocking the card and disputing the charge.

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