Martha's Health Eatery

Restaurant65% confidence

Likely a small, independent health‑focused café/restaurant trading as Martha's Health Eatery, serving lighter or "healthy" meals and drinks.

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

About Martha's Health Eatery

Martha's Health Eatery appears to be a small, independent Australian company registered as MARTHA'S HEALTH EATERY PTY LTD, operating in the hospitality/food sector and likely trading as a health‑focused café or restaurant in the Sydney, New South Wales region. Public business registries list the company name but do not provide a detailed website, menu, or contact details, which is common for very small, local venues that primarily serve walk‑in customers. Based on the name and category, you can expect lighter, “healthy” style meals and drinks such as salads, grain bowls, smoothies, and café fare rather than fast food.([asic4.com](https://asic4.com/companies/210693/david-urry-kevin-duff-swimming-schools-pty-ltd/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from Martha's Health Eatery on your statement is most likely from an in‑person visit for breakfast, lunch, coffee, or takeaway, or a purchase made through a food‑delivery platform that uses the restaurant’s trading name in the billing descriptor. The amount will usually match a single meal or group bill and may include tip/gratuity or a card‑processing surcharge if you paid by card. In some cases you may see an initial “pending” or pre‑authorisation amount (often a rounded figure) that later changes to the final total after the tip is added, the bill is adjusted, or a hold is released; this is normal card‑processing behaviour for restaurants. If the venue takes deposits for larger group bookings or catering, you could also see a separate earlier charge or hold related to that booking.

If you’re unsure about a Martha's Health Eatery charge, first compare the transaction date and amount with any recent café visits, delivery‑app orders, or group meals you attended around that time. Check your email, SMS, or delivery‑app order history for receipts that mention “Martha’s Health Eatery” or a similar name, and ask anyone who may have used your card (for example, a family member) whether they visited a health‑style café in Sydney. To contact the business, search for “Martha's Health Eatery” in Google Maps or another map service to find the latest phone number and opening hours, then call and politely ask them to look up the transaction by date, amount, and the last four digits of your card. If you still believe the charge is incorrect or fraudulent after speaking with the venue (or if you cannot reach them), contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction and request further investigation.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Martha's Health Eatery.

  1. MARTHAS HEALTH EATERY SYDNEY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a one‑time charge from Martha's Health Eatery on my card?

Martha's Health Eatery is most likely a local health‑focused café/restaurant, so a one‑time charge usually reflects a recent visit for food or drinks, or a takeaway/delivery order. The amount should roughly match the total on your receipt and may include any tip or card surcharge you approved at the terminal or in a delivery app.

Does Martha's Health Eatery offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

There is no public information indicating that Martha's Health Eatery runs meal subscriptions or membership plans; as a small restaurant, its charges are typically one‑off purchases for specific visits or orders. If you see repeated charges, check whether different family members are using your card there regularly, or whether a delivery app has saved your card and you’ve placed multiple orders over time.

Why does the Martha's Health Eatery amount on my statement not match my receipt exactly?

Restaurant card payments can show small differences because of tips, currency conversion, or card‑processing surcharges. You may first see a pre‑authorisation (for example, the bill before tip) and then a final posted amount once the tip or corrected total is applied; the pending hold usually disappears within a few business days, leaving only the final charge. If the final amount still doesn’t match your receipt, call the venue and ask them to review the transaction.

Can I get a refund for a Martha's Health Eatery charge I think is wrong?

If you believe you were overcharged or billed twice, contact Martha's Health Eatery directly (via the phone number or details you find on Google Maps or on your receipt) and ask them to look up the transaction by date, time, and amount. Small independent venues can usually process a reversal or issue a refund back to the same card if an error is confirmed. If you cannot resolve it with the restaurant, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the payment under their chargeback process.

How do I contact Martha's Health Eatery about a charge if I don’t have their details?

Because there is no clearly published official website, the easiest way is to search for “Martha's Health Eatery” plus “Sydney NSW” in Google Maps or another online map/directory to locate the latest listing. That listing should show the current phone number, address, and opening hours; you can then call during business hours and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can identify the transaction.

Why do I see two Martha's Health Eatery transactions for the same day?

You might be seeing an initial pre‑authorisation (a temporary hold) and the final settled charge, especially if you paid at the table or added a tip. In some cases, if your card was inserted and then tapped or re‑tried, a failed or cancelled attempt can also leave a temporary pending line that later disappears. Monitor your account for a few days—if both charges fully post and you only had one meal, contact the restaurant or your bank to correct the duplicate.

Can someone else’s delivery or group bill show up as a Martha's Health Eatery charge on my statement?

Yes. If your card was used to pay for a group meal, the full charge will appear under Martha's Health Eatery even if others reimbursed you in cash or via a payment app. Similarly, if your card is saved in a food‑delivery app, another household member could place an order from Martha's Health Eatery and it will still appear on your statement under that name—check your app’s order history and family use before assuming the charge is fraudulent.

What should I do if I don’t recognise any connection to Sydney or this café but see a Martha's Health Eatery charge?

If you haven’t been in Sydney and no one with access to your card has visited a similar café or placed a delivery order, treat the charge as suspicious. Immediately lock or cancel your card through your bank’s app or phone support, report the transaction as potentially fraudulent, and ask your bank to investigate and reissue a new card if needed.

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