About Shoga Japanese Kitchen
Shoga Japanese Kitchen is a casual Japanese restaurant located in Macquarie Park, New South Wales, Australia. They specialize in everyday Japanese comfort food such as bento boxes, donburi rice bowls, sushi rolls, udon and ramen-style noodles, and sides like gyoza and karaage chicken. Shoga serves both dine‑in guests and takeaway customers and uses the Mr Yum platform (mryum.com/shoga) for digital menus and ordering, allowing customers to order and pay from their phone via QR code at the table or for pick‑up.
A charge from “Shoga Japanese Kitchen,” “SHOGA MACQUARIE PARK,” or a similar description on your bank or card statement typically relates to a one‑time purchase for food and drinks, either in‑store or ordered online via Mr Yum. You might see this charge after dining in and paying at the table, placing a takeaway or pick‑up order, or using your card through their online ordering system. In some cases, you may see a temporary authorization or pending amount if your bank pre‑authorizes the card before the final total is captured; this is usually corrected to the exact final bill once the payment settles. There are no subscriptions or recurring billing associated with Shoga—each visit or order is charged separately.
If you’re unsure about a Shoga Japanese Kitchen charge, start by checking recent receipts, email or SMS order confirmations from Mr Yum, and your food delivery/ordering history around the date of the transaction. Look for shared card use (family members, coworkers) who may have dined there or ordered takeaway. To resolve questions, you can visit mryum.com/shoga to review your recent orders placed through the platform, or contact the restaurant directly using the phone number or email listed on their website or Google Maps listing. If you believe the amount is incorrect, gather your receipt and transaction details (date, time, amount, last 4 digits of card) and speak with the venue; for potential fraud or unrecognized charges that the restaurant cannot match to an order, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.