Shiro Ramen

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Shiro Ramen is a Japanese restaurant in Hamilton, Ontario specializing in house-made ramen, with broths and noodles prepared fresh daily and a menu featuring dishes like tonkotsu, Fuji ramen, and karaage chicken.

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

About Shiro Ramen

Shiro Ramen is a Japanese restaurant located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, specializing in authentic, house-made ramen. Their kitchen prepares broths and noodles fresh daily, and the menu typically features ramen styles such as rich tonkotsu, spicier variations like Fuji ramen, and popular side dishes like karaage (Japanese fried chicken), gyoza, and small plates. Guests can usually dine in, order takeout, or, depending on availability in their area, place delivery orders through the restaurant directly or via third‑party delivery apps linked from shiroramen.com.

A Shiro Ramen charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for a meal in person, place a phone or online order, or use a delivery service that bills the restaurant charge under its own name or under “Shiro Ramen.” The amount can include food, drinks, taxes, tips/gratuity, and any delivery or service fees where applicable. You might also see a temporary authorization hold (often slightly higher than your bill total) if you paid with a credit or debit card, especially when leaving a tip; this pending amount is usually adjusted to the final total within a few business days.

If you’re unsure about a Shiro Ramen charge, start by checking recent dine‑in visits, takeout receipts, email order confirmations, and any food delivery app history linked to your card. Compare the statement date and amount with the date you or a family member may have visited or ordered from them. For questions, visit shiroramen.com for current contact details (phone number, address, and, where available, email or contact form), and provide the exact charge amount and date so staff can help look it up. If the restaurant can’t locate a matching transaction or you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and request a card replacement if needed.

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  1. SHIRO RAMEN HAMILTON CA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Shiro Ramen charge on my card even though I don’t remember eating there?

Many Shiro Ramen charges come from takeout or delivery orders that may have been placed through a third‑party app, or from a visit paid for by another person using your card with your permission. Check your food delivery apps (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, SkipTheDishes, etc.) and receipts for orders around the date of the charge. Also consider whether a family member or authorized user on your account may have used the card at Shiro Ramen.

What amounts are typical for a Shiro Ramen charge?

Shiro Ramen is a casual restaurant, so single‑person meals are often in the modest range, with larger totals if you ordered appetizers, drinks, or multiple meals for a group. The final amount on your statement can include taxes, optional tip, and, if applicable, delivery and service fees charged by a delivery partner. If the amount seems higher than expected, review your receipt or app order details to see any add‑ons, extras, or gratuity that were included.

Why is there a pending Shiro Ramen charge that is higher than my actual bill?

Restaurants commonly place a temporary authorization for a slightly higher amount than the original bill to allow for tip adjustments. Once the payment is finalized, the pending amount should drop off and be replaced by the final total including the tip you approved. This process can take anywhere from a few hours up to a few business days, depending on your bank.

Can I get a refund or correction for an incorrect Shiro Ramen charge?

If you believe you were charged the wrong amount (for example, a duplicate charge or incorrect total), contact Shiro Ramen directly as soon as possible using the phone number or contact details on shiroramen.com or on your receipt. Provide the date, time, approximate bill amount, and the last four digits of the card used so staff can locate the transaction. If the restaurant confirms an error, they can usually process a refund or adjustment; if there’s a dispute that can’t be resolved, contact your bank or card issuer to open a charge inquiry.

Why does my statement list Shiro Ramen along with a delivery service name?

If you placed a delivery order, the transaction may show the delivery service name (such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, or SkipTheDishes) alongside “Shiro Ramen” or in the transaction description. In these cases, the delivery platform handles the payment, but the merchant name or description often still references the restaurant. Check your delivery app order history for the exact date and total to verify the charge.

How can I get a receipt or copy of my bill from Shiro Ramen?

For in‑person visits, your printed receipt is the best record; if you’ve misplaced it, contact Shiro Ramen with the charge date, time window, and amount so they can attempt to reprint or confirm the bill details. For online or delivery orders linked from shiroramen.com or through a delivery app, you can usually access digital receipts from your order history or email confirmations. Having a copy of the receipt will help both the restaurant and your bank if any billing issue needs to be reviewed.

Can Shiro Ramen set up recurring or subscription charges on my card?

Shiro Ramen operates as a restaurant and does not typically run subscription or recurring billing programs like meal plans or memberships charged monthly. Most legitimate Shiro Ramen transactions are one‑time charges tied to a specific visit or order date. If you see repeated, regular charges and you are certain you have not been ordering that frequently, contact both the restaurant and your bank to investigate potential card misuse.

What should I do if I don’t recognize any Shiro Ramen purchase at all?

First, confirm that no one else on your account—such as a spouse, partner, child, or authorized user—used the card at Shiro Ramen or for a delivery from them. If no one recognizes the transaction, call your bank or card issuer right away to report an unrecognized charge and ask about blocking or replacing your card. You can also reach out to Shiro Ramen with the transaction details; they may be able to confirm whether the card was used in person or via delivery, which can help your bank’s fraud investigation.

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