About Snowbite
Snowbite is a locally owned Vietnamese-fusion restaurant based in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, with locations in Pharr Town Center and on West University Drive in Edinburg. The restaurant is known for Vietnamese street food, pho, wings, fried rice, dumplings, and a wide selection of boba and specialty drinks. Reviews highlight its flavorful broths, crispy wings, creative Asian-inspired dishes, and options for vegetarians and vegans.([snowbite.wheree.com](https://snowbite.wheree.com/menu?utm_source=openai))
A charge from “snowbite” on a card statement is most likely from dining in, takeout, or delivery from one of Snowbite’s restaurant locations, or from an order placed through a delivery platform such as Uber Eats that passes the restaurant name through to the descriptor. Customers may see charges that correspond to a single meal, group dining check, or multiple items like entrees, appetizers, and boba drinks. In some cases, a small variation between the menu total and the final posted amount can come from tips added, taxes, or adjustments if items were substituted or refunded.([snowbite.wheree.com](https://snowbite.wheree.com/?utm_source=openai))
If you’re unsure about a Snowbite charge, first check recent food purchases or delivery orders around the transaction date, including receipts from Snowbite and related email or app confirmations. You can also call the restaurant directly using the phone number listed for the Pharr or Edinburg locations, or visit their website to confirm contact details and hours before calling. When you reach out, have the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card ready so staff can help look up your ticket. If you still don’t recognize the transaction after speaking with the restaurant, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or request a card replacement in case of fraud.