About Noda Grill
Noda Grill is a Korean and Japanese-inspired restaurant located in Richmond, Victoria, Australia. It offers a casual dine‑in experience focused on Korean BBQ alongside a range of Korean and broader Asian dishes, such as grilled meats, rice and noodle dishes, and shared plates. Guests typically order at the table, with food and drinks prepared to order and served in-house, and in some cases the venue may also offer takeaway or delivery through third‑party food delivery platforms.
A charge from Noda Grill will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid for a meal, takeaway order, or drinks at the restaurant. This may include charges for table dining, shared group bills, add-ons like extra sides or drinks, or delivery orders placed via a food delivery app that processes payments under the restaurant’s name. In some cases, you might see a preauthorization or temporary hold if your bank or card issuer checks your card when you open a tab, or if a delivery service places a hold before finalizing the exact amount. If a gratuity, surcharge (such as public holiday or weekend surcharge), or tip was added, the final posted amount may be slightly higher than the initial authorization.
If you’re unsure about a Noda Grill charge, start by checking your recent dining and delivery history on the date of the transaction, including receipts, text/email confirmations, and food delivery app order histories. Compare the transaction date and amount on your statement to any meal you had in Richmond or any delivery orders from a Korean/Asian restaurant around that time. If you still have questions, use the phone number or descriptor shown next to the transaction in your banking app to contact the restaurant directly during their normal opening hours, and ask them to look up the charge by date, time, and amount. For unresolved disputes or suspected fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction and discuss chargeback or dispute options.