Noodlers Noodle Bar

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Noodlers Noodle Bar is a Western Australia–based casual Asian restaurant chain specializing in wok‑fried noodle and rice dishes, with multiple takeaway and dine‑in locations across the state.

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

About Noodlers Noodle Bar

Noodlers Noodle Bar is a casual Asian restaurant chain based in Perth, Western Australia, with multiple dine‑in and takeaway locations across the metro area and wider state. The brand focuses on freshly cooked wok‑fried noodle and rice dishes, as well as stir‑fries, soups, and sides inspired by Chinese and broader Asian flavours. Most stores offer walk‑in takeaway, sit‑down dining, and phone or online orders, and many locations partner with major delivery platforms for home delivery.

A Noodlers Noodle Bar charge usually appears on your statement after you’ve purchased food or drinks at one of their restaurants, ordered takeaway over the phone, or placed an online or app‑based delivery order. Transactions will typically show the restaurant name along with the specific suburb or shopping centre (for example, “NOODLERS NOODLE BAR MORLEY” or similar). Charges are almost always one‑time food purchases, but you may see two entries if a temporary card authorisation was held when you ordered online or via a delivery partner, or if your bank shows both the pending and the final posted amount separately.

If you’re unsure about a Noodlers Noodle Bar charge, start by checking recent food receipts, email order confirmations, and order histories in apps like Uber Eats, DoorDash, Deliveroo, or Menulog around the same date and amount. Compare the transaction date, location name, and total (including delivery fees, weekend/public holiday surcharges, and tips or card surcharges). For questions about a specific order, contact the relevant store directly using the phone number listed on your receipt or on the Locations page at noodlersnoodlebar.com.au, or use any contact form or email listed on their website. If you still don’t recognise the charge, speak with your bank or card issuer about disputing or blocking the transaction.

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  1. NOODLER S NOODLE BAR ALBANY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Noodlers Noodle Bar on my bank statement?

A Noodlers Noodle Bar charge usually comes from a one‑time purchase of food or drinks at one of their Western Australia locations, either in‑store, over the phone, or via an online/delivery order. The description may include the suburb or centre name (e.g., "NOODLERS NOODLE BAR CANNINGTON"), and the total often includes GST, any card surcharge, and, for delivery orders, third‑party delivery and service fees.

What are typical amounts for a Noodlers Noodle Bar transaction?

Most Noodlers Noodle Bar orders for one or two people fall roughly between AUD $15 and $40, while family or group orders can commonly range from AUD $40 to $80 or more, depending on the number of dishes. If your charge is within this range and dated near a time you bought takeaway or ordered delivery, it is likely related to a meal purchase from them.

Why do I see both a pending and a posted charge from Noodlers Noodle Bar?

When you order online or through a delivery app linked to Noodlers Noodle Bar, your bank may first place a temporary authorisation hold to verify your card, then later post the final amount. Some banks display the hold and the completed charge separately for a short time. The authorisation should automatically drop off within a few business days, leaving just the final transaction.

Can Noodlers Noodle Bar charge me on a recurring or subscription basis?

Noodlers Noodle Bar does not operate on a subscription or membership billing model; each restaurant transaction is a separate, one‑time purchase. If you see multiple charges, they are normally from multiple orders (for example, repeated takeaway meals or several delivery orders over a week). If you see daily or otherwise suspicious repeated charges you don’t recognise, contact your bank immediately to check for card misuse.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or order details from Noodlers Noodle Bar?

For in‑store purchases, your best option is to check any printed receipt or EFTPOS slip you received at the time of purchase. For phone or online orders, look for email confirmations or your order history in the delivery app (such as Uber Eats or DoorDash) you used. If you no longer have these, call the specific Noodlers Noodle Bar location listed on your statement with the date, approximate time, and amount so they can try to look up the transaction.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect Noodlers Noodle Bar charge?

Start by contacting the Noodlers Noodle Bar location where the order was placed, using the phone number on your receipt or on the Locations page at noodlersnoodlebar.com.au. Explain the issue (such as being charged twice, incorrect amount, or items not received) and provide the transaction date, time, and amount. If the store confirms an error, they can usually process a refund or adjustment back to your original payment method; if you cannot resolve it directly, contact your bank or card issuer to formally dispute the charge.

How do I contact Noodlers Noodle Bar about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit noodlersnoodlebar.com.au and go to the Locations or Contact section to find phone numbers for individual stores and any general contact options. Use the store name or suburb shown on your bank statement to identify which branch to call. Have your bank statement, transaction date, and exact amount handy so staff can help you verify whether the charge matches an order in their system.

Why is the Noodlers Noodle Bar amount slightly higher than the menu prices I remember?

The final charge can be higher than the base menu prices due to GST, public holiday or weekend surcharges at some venues, card surcharges, and, for delivery, additional delivery and service fees set by third‑party platforms. If you added extras, upgrades, or sides, these will also increase the total. Review your email or app receipt to see a breakdown of all fees and add‑ons included in the charge.

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