About Shish Mahal Restaurant & Pub
Shish Mahal Restaurant & Pub is a North Indian and Nepalese dining spot in Singapore known for its royal-style curries, tandoori specialties, momos, and a full-service bar. Located in Singapore’s city area, it caters to both dine-in guests and private events, and also provides catering for functions, corporate gatherings, and parties. The restaurant offers a range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes along with beer, wine, spirits, and cocktails, and may also partner with food delivery platforms for home delivery and takeaway orders.
A charge from “Shish Mahal Restaurant & Pub,” “Shish Mahal SG,” or a similar description on your bank or card statement usually relates to a food and beverage purchase at the restaurant or bar, a takeaway/delivery order, or a catering deposit or balance payment. The amount can include dine-in food and drinks, service charges, taxes, and any gratuity you added. If you booked a large group or catering, you might see a deposit or prepayment. If the payment was made via an online ordering or delivery platform, the descriptor may still reference Shish Mahal even if you ordered through a third-party app. Some banks may also show a temporary pre-authorization hold when you open a tab at the bar or when your card is pre-authorized before the final bill is closed.
To verify this charge, start by checking your recent dining history, delivery orders, or event bookings in Singapore around the transaction date and compare the amount to your receipt or order confirmation. Look through your email, SMS, or food delivery apps for “Shish Mahal” or orders from their address, and check with family members or colleagues who might have used a shared card. If you still have questions, visit shishmahal.sg to find their current contact details or phone number and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of the card so they can look up the transaction. For billing issues—such as being charged twice, incorrect amounts, or unrecognized tabs—contact the restaurant first to request a copy of the bill or a correction, and then follow up with your bank or card issuer if the issue is not resolved.