Yoyogi

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Yoyogi is a Japanese restaurant located in the Eastland shopping centre in Ringwood, Victoria, serving sushi, sashimi, rice and noodle dishes and other Japanese-inspired meals in a casual setting.

Ringwood, Victoria, Australia

About Yoyogi

Yoyogi is a Japanese restaurant located inside Eastland Shopping Centre in Ringwood, Victoria. It offers a casual dine‑in and takeaway experience with a menu focused on sushi, sashimi, rice bowls, bento sets, ramen and other Japanese‑inspired noodle and grill dishes. Popular with shoppers, local workers and families, Yoyogi typically serves lunch and dinner and may also offer combo deals and seasonal specials. As part of the Eastland centre, the restaurant accepts common Australian payment methods such as EFTPOS, major credit and debit cards, and often supports split bills at the counter.

A Yoyogi charge may appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid for a meal in‑store, ordered takeaway, or used your card to buy food or drinks there. The transaction description might show as variations like “YOYOGI RINGWOOD,” “YOYOGI EASTLAND,” “YOYOGI RINGWOOD VIC AU,” or similar. In some cases, you may see a small pending or duplicate amount due to pre‑authorisation by your bank (for example, if you tapped your card multiple times, or your initial tap failed and you tried again). If you ordered through a delivery platform (like Uber Eats or DoorDash), the primary charge may show under that platform’s name, while an in‑store pickup or phone order will show directly as Yoyogi.

If you don’t immediately recognise a Yoyogi charge, first think back to any recent visits to Eastland Shopping Centre, food court meals, or takeaway sushi/ramen purchases on the date of the transaction. Check your email or SMS for order confirmations or delivery receipts, and ask family members or staff cardholders if they used the card at Eastland that day. To resolve questions, you can contact Yoyogi via the Eastland website (eastland.com.au) by searching the centre directory for Yoyogi to find current phone and contact details, then provide your transaction date, approximate time and amount so they can check their point‑of‑sale records. For billing disputes, accidental duplicate payments or tipping errors, contact both Yoyogi and your bank so they can investigate and, if appropriate, process a correction or refund.

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  1. YOYOGI RINGWOOD AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from YOYOGI RINGWOOD or YOYOGI EASTLAND on my statement?

This charge is usually from paying for food or drinks at Yoyogi in the Eastland Shopping Centre in Ringwood, Victoria. It can come from dine‑in meals, takeaway orders, or food purchased while shopping at Eastland. The descriptor your bank uses may show variations such as “YOYOGI RINGWOOD,” “YOYOGI EASTLAND,” or “YOYOGI RINGWOOD VIC AU.”

What are typical amounts for a Yoyogi transaction?

Common Yoyogi charges range from around AUD $10–$25 for individual sushi or noodle meals and up to $40–$80 or more for couples, families or larger group bills. Small amounts (for example $5–$15) are often for quick takeaway items like sushi rolls, miso soup or drinks. Higher totals may reflect multiple meals, shared dishes, added sides, or alcoholic beverages if offered.

Why do I see two similar Yoyogi charges or a small pending amount?

If you see a small pending Yoyogi charge or two similar amounts, it is often due to payment terminal authorisation or a card tap/insert error that was retried. One of the amounts is typically a temporary authorisation hold applied by your bank, which should drop off automatically within a few business days. If both amounts fully post and you only made one purchase, contact Yoyogi (using the details on the Eastland website) and your bank to request an investigation and possible reversal.

Can Yoyogi place a pre‑authorisation hold on my card?

In most cases, Yoyogi processes straightforward card payments that settle for the final bill amount. However, some banks show a short‑term pre‑authorisation when a card is first tapped or inserted, especially if a transaction is interrupted and retried. These holds are controlled by your bank, not the restaurant, and should clear automatically; if they don’t, contact your bank with the transaction details.

Does Yoyogi have any subscriptions or recurring charges?

Yoyogi is a sit‑down and takeaway restaurant and does not normally operate subscriptions or automatic recurring billing. Any Yoyogi charge on your statement should correspond to a specific visit, takeaway order, or phone/online order associated with a particular date and time. If you see repeated similar charges you don’t recognise, check with other card users (family, staff) and then contact both Yoyogi and your bank to rule out card misuse.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or tax invoice from Yoyogi?

If you need a receipt or tax invoice, contact Yoyogi through the Eastland (eastland.com.au) store directory using the phone number or email listed there. Provide the approximate date, time, amount of the charge, and the last four digits of the card used so staff can locate your transaction in their system. They can usually reprint or email a copy of the receipt for business or personal records.

How do I dispute a Yoyogi charge or request a refund for an incorrect bill?

Start by calling or visiting Yoyogi and explain the issue (for example, a double charge, incorrect total, or item charged but not received). If they confirm an error, they can normally process a refund or adjustment back to your original payment method, though timing depends on your bank. For unrecognised or potentially fraudulent charges, contact your bank immediately to block the card and begin a dispute, and inform Yoyogi so they can check for any suspicious transactions on their terminal.

How do I contact Yoyogi about a charge if I don’t live near Eastland?

Go to eastland.com.au and use the centre directory to search for “Yoyogi” to find the restaurant’s current phone number and any listed contact details. Call during Eastland’s standard trading hours (typically daytime and early evening) and have your statement, transaction date, amount and card type ready. The staff can check their point‑of‑sale records, confirm what was purchased, and advise on next steps if a correction or refund is needed.

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