About Mixt Kitchen
Mixt Kitchen is a local, cafe‑style eatery based in Yarrawonga, Victoria, Australia. They focus on casual, made‑to‑order meals, brunch and lunch options, coffee, and specialty drinks, and they also stock locally made Australian products such as Fly High Chai and other pantry or retail items. As a neighbourhood venue, most transactions happen in person at the counter or table, typically processed through an EFTPOS terminal or mobile card reader, and your statement description may include wording like “MIXT KITCHEN YARRAWONGA” or similar.
A Mixt Kitchen charge will usually appear on your bank or card statement when you’ve paid for food, drinks, or retail items in the cafe, or when Mixt Kitchen has processed a takeaway, phone, or pick‑up order. In some cases, you might see a slightly different amount due to tips added at the terminal, surcharges (such as public holiday or card processing fees), or if your bank places an authorization hold when you tap or insert your card. If Mixt Kitchen uses third‑party delivery or ordering platforms, your charge may appear either under the platform’s name or as Mixt Kitchen, depending on how the payment is routed. One‑time purchases are the norm; recurring or subscription‑style charges are not typical unless you’ve specifically arranged something like a regular catering order or prepaid package.
If you’re unsure about a Mixt Kitchen charge, start by checking your recent visits to Yarrawonga and any café, brunch, or coffee purchases around the charge date, including group meals where you might have paid for others. Look for a paper receipt, email receipt from your bank app, or a notification from your card provider for the exact time and amount. To resolve questions, you can call the venue directly (search “Mixt Kitchen Yarrawonga” via maps or online directories) or visit in person with your statement details; staff can usually look up your transaction on their EFTPOS terminal by date, time, and amount. For billing disputes or suspected fraud, contact your bank or card issuer as well—especially if you don’t recognize the location or anyone who might have used your card there.