Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd

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Likely a small, locally operated food business (such as a restaurant or takeaway) trading under the company name Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd in Docklands, Victoria, Australia. Public information about this specific entity appears to be very limited, so details beyond the basic company-style name and probable industry are uncertain.

Docklands, Victoria, Australia

About Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd

Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd appears to be a small, locally operated food business based in Docklands, Victoria, Australia, most likely trading as a restaurant, takeaway, or café-style venue. As of January 2026, there is very little public information available online about this specific company—no verified website, menu, or detailed business profile could be located—so it is best understood as a local hospitality operator using its formal company name for banking and merchant processing. In practice, the name you see on your statement (“VICTORIAN YUMMY PTY LTD” or a variation) may not exactly match the trading name displayed on the shopfront or delivery apps.

This charge may appear on your bank or card statement if you dined in, ordered takeaway, or placed a delivery order from this business in or around Docklands, VIC, or if your payment was routed through their company as a merchant of record. Common scenarios include paying for a sit‑down meal, a bar or café tab, a group bill where you covered the table, or a food order made through a phone order or physical EFTPOS terminal. In rarer cases, you might see small temporary “authorization” amounts (often when a card is pre-authorized for a bar tab or large table booking), adjustments for tips or surcharges, or repeat charges if you made multiple visits in the same day. Because this is a restaurant, the charge is almost always a one‑time purchase rather than a subscription.

If you have questions about a Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd charge, start by checking recent visits to restaurants or cafés in Docklands and looking for receipts, text or email confirmations from food orders, or delivery-app order histories around the date of the charge. On your statement, look closely at the full transaction description—this sometimes includes a phone number or a more familiar trading name you can call directly. If you still can’t identify the payment, contact your bank or card issuer and ask for the terminal location and any available contact details; they can also help you dispute the charge if you suspect it’s incorrect or fraudulent. For issues like being charged the wrong amount, duplicate charges, or tips not matching the receipt, it’s best to speak with the venue (if you can identify it) and bring a copy of your receipt or statement so they can review and, if appropriate, process a refund or adjustment.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd.

  1. VICTORIANYUMMY PTY. LT DOCKLANDS AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show “VICTORIAN YUMMY PTY LTD” instead of the restaurant name I remember?

Many small Australian hospitality businesses process card payments under their registered company name rather than their more recognizable trading name or brand. In this case, the legal entity “Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd” may operate a restaurant or takeaway that uses a different name on signage, menus, or delivery apps. If the statement description looks unfamiliar, compare the date and amount with any recent meals or food orders you made in the Docklands, VIC area to see which venue it matches.

Is this a subscription or a recurring charge from Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd?

Restaurants and takeaways almost always process payments as one‑time transactions, and there is no public indication that Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd runs any kind of subscription or membership program. If you see multiple similar charges, they are most likely separate visits or orders, or a combination of the main bill plus a second charge for a tip or surcharge. If you’re seeing repeated charges you don’t recognize on a schedule (for example, weekly or monthly), contact your bank immediately to review and block potential unauthorized use of your card.

Why is the amount I was charged by Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd different from what I remember paying?

Differences between the receipt total and the final posted charge can come from added tips, public-holiday or weekend surcharges, card-processing surcharges, or corrections if the venue adjusted a mistake after the initial authorization. Check your printed or emailed receipt to see if a tip or surcharge was included, and compare the time stamps with the posted transaction. If the discrepancy doesn’t match any note on your receipt, call the phone number (if one appears in the statement description) or ask your bank for merchant contact details so the venue can explain or correct the amount.

Can Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd place a temporary hold or pending charge on my card?

Yes. Like many restaurants and bars, they may run a pre‑authorization on your card—for example, to open a tab or to secure a large group booking. This can appear as a pending transaction, often for an estimated amount, before being reversed or replaced by the final bill total. These holds typically disappear within a few business days; if a pending amount remains longer or posts as a separate charge, contact your bank and, if possible, the venue to have the authorization released or adjusted.

How can I contact Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd about a billing issue if I can’t find their website?

Because there is no clearly identifiable official website or public contact page for Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd as of January 2026, the best starting point is the transaction details on your statement. Many Australian merchant records include a phone number or abbreviated trading name alongside “VICTORIAN YUMMY PTY LTD.” If that’s missing, call your bank or card issuer and request the merchant’s contact phone or terminal location—once you identify the specific venue (for example, a restaurant in Docklands you visited), you can usually find its phone number via a quick local map or directory search and call during business hours.

How do I request a refund or correction for a charge from Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd?

First, gather your evidence: the card statement showing the charge, any receipts, and notes about what you expected to be charged. If you can identify the venue, contact them directly, explain the discrepancy (wrong amount, duplicate charge, or item you didn’t receive), and ask if they can reverse or adjust the transaction—most restaurants can process partial or full refunds through their EFTPOS terminal. If you can’t reach the merchant or they disagree with your claim, contact your bank or card issuer and ask to start a dispute; they may initiate a chargeback investigation on your behalf.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd charge at all?

Start by reviewing your recent activity around the date and time of the transaction, including any outings near Docklands, VIC, business lunches, or food delivery orders that someone else might have placed using your card. If no one on your account recognizes the charge and you can’t match it to any receipt or order, treat it as potentially unauthorized: notify your bank or card issuer, ask them to block your card, and request a new card number. You can also ask your bank to investigate or dispute the transaction, and they may be able to share extra details such as the terminal location to help confirm whether it was legitimate or fraudulent.

Can I get an itemized receipt for my Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd transaction after the fact?

In many cases, restaurants can reprint or reconstruct receipts if you provide the exact transaction date, approximate time, amount, and the last four digits of the card used. Once you’ve identified the physical venue operating under Victorian Yummy Pty Ltd, call during off‑peak hours and ask if they can locate your bill in their POS system and email or print an itemized copy. If they are unable to find it, your bank statement will still serve as proof of payment, but it may not list individual menu items.

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