Yum Thai Pty Ltd

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Yum Thai Pty Ltd is an Australian private company based in New South Wales that operates a Thai food business, reportedly trading under names such as Taste of Thai and Ooosh.

Mascot, New South Wales, Australia

About Yum Thai Pty Ltd

Yum Thai Pty Ltd is an Australian private company (ABN 58 150 611 340) based in Mascot, New South Wales, that operates Thai and casual food outlets at Sydney Airport, most notably under the trading names “Taste of Thai” and “Ooosh/Ooosh Oregano Bakery.” The business is GST-registered and has traded since 2011, with locations in the T1 International terminal precinct at Sydney Airport, where Taste of Thai offers Thai stir-fries, noodles and rice dishes and Ooosh specialises in Lebanese-style pizzas and bakery items. Typical menu prices reported on third‑party sites place most meals in the low tens of Australian dollars per person, with Taste of Thai often cited in the A$1–A$20 per person range and Ooosh Oregano Bakery around A$19 per person, depending on what you order.([abr.business.gov.au](https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View/58150611340?utm_source=openai))

A charge from Yum Thai Pty Ltd may appear on your bank or card statement if you purchased food or drinks at Sydney Airport from a venue branded “Taste of Thai,” “Taste of Thai – Sydney Airport,” “Ooosh,” or “Ooosh Oregano Bakery,” or if you ordered from these outlets via an in‑terminal ordering system or a delivery platform that passes through the merchant’s legal company name. The descriptor might include terms such as “YUM THAI PTY LTD,” “TASTE OF THAI MASCOT,” “OOOSH BAKERY,” “SYD INTL AIRPORT,” or similar location references (NSW 2020 / Mascot). In almost all cases this will be a one‑time point‑of‑sale purchase, though you might also see small temporary authorisation holds when your card is first tapped or inserted, or multiple same‑day charges if your order was split (for example, separate bar and food tickets, or an added tip or surcharge processed as a second transaction).

To verify or resolve questions about this charge, start by matching the date and amount on your statement to your travel or airport activity: check boarding passes, flight confirmations, email receipts from Sydney Airport, or food delivery app order history if you used services like Uber Eats or a terminal ordering kiosk. If you still have the paper receipt, the footer will usually show the trading name (e.g., Taste of Thai or Ooosh) along with a Sydney Airport Mascot address and often the phone number +61 2 9700 8975 for Taste of Thai.([airportmaster.com.au](https://airportmaster.com.au/list/taste-of-thai/?utm_source=openai)) If something looks wrong—such as a duplicate charge, incorrect amount, or a transaction on a day you weren’t near Sydney Airport—contact the venue directly (using the phone number on your receipt or from their Sydney Airport or directory listing), ask your bank for the full merchant descriptor, and request a copy of the signed or electronic receipt. For unresolved disputes or suspected fraud, you should immediately raise a dispute/chargeback with your card issuer, who can investigate with the acquiring bank on your behalf.

Bank Statement Variations

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

  1. YUM THAI PTY LTD MASCOT AU

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of purchases typically show up as a Yum Thai Pty Ltd charge?

Most Yum Thai Pty Ltd charges come from in‑person food and drink purchases at Sydney Airport, particularly at Taste of Thai in the T1 International terminal food court or at Ooosh/Ooosh Oregano Bakery in the arrivals area. These could be takeaway meals, sit‑down dishes, snacks, drinks, or combo meals purchased before or after a flight, and the charge may appear under the legal company name rather than the shopfront brand.([airportmaster.com.au](https://airportmaster.com.au/list/taste-of-thai/?utm_source=openai))

What are the usual price ranges for a Yum Thai Pty Ltd (Taste of Thai or Ooosh) transaction?

Third‑party restaurant listings indicate that Taste of Thai at Sydney Airport typically charges roughly A$1–A$20 per person depending on the dish, while Ooosh Oregano Bakery is listed around A$19 per person, though actual totals will vary with add‑ons, drinks, and airport surcharges.([restaurantguru.com](https://restaurantguru.com/Taste-of-Thai-Saint-Peters-New-South-Wales?utm_source=openai)) A single statement charge might therefore be a modest amount for one quick meal or a larger amount reflecting multiple meals purchased together for a group or family.

Does Yum Thai Pty Ltd offer subscriptions or recurring meal plans, and why would I see repeated charges?

Yum Thai Pty Ltd operates airport food outlets and does not advertise direct subscription or membership plans; their core business is one‑off food and beverage sales. If you see repeated charges, they are usually separate visits (for example, multiple trips during a layover) or orders placed via a third‑party platform such as a delivery service or airport ordering app, which may process each order as a distinct Yum Thai Pty Ltd transaction. Check your email, app order history, and flight itineraries to see if these repeated charges line up with multiple meals or snack purchases on travel days.

How can I contact the merchant about a Yum Thai Pty Ltd charge on my statement?

If the descriptor mentions Taste of Thai, you can use the commonly listed phone number for the Sydney Airport location, +61 2 9700 8975, or look up “Taste of Thai Sydney Airport” to confirm the current contact details and opening hours.([airportmaster.com.au](https://airportmaster.com.au/list/taste-of-thai/?utm_source=openai)) For Ooosh/Ooosh Oregano Bakery or a generic “YUM THAI PTY LTD” descriptor, search for those names together with “Sydney Airport” or “Mascot NSW 2020” on Google Maps or the official Sydney Airport dining directory to find the relevant listing and call the venue directly. When you contact them, have your transaction date, time (if known), and exact amount ready so staff can look up the receipt in their POS system.

Why does my statement show a small or duplicate Yum Thai Pty Ltd charge around the time of my meal?

Some card terminals and ordering systems place a small temporary authorisation hold to verify your card, which may show as a low‑value or A$0–A$1 pending transaction separate from the final bill; this hold is usually reversed automatically within a few business days. Additionally, airport venues sometimes process tips, surcharges (such as public holiday surcharges), or add‑on items as a separate transaction, which can look like a duplicate. If one of the amounts remains pending or later reverses, it was likely just an authorisation; if both post permanently and don’t match your receipt, contact the venue and then your bank to dispute any true duplicate.

How do I get a receipt or proof of purchase for a Yum Thai Pty Ltd transaction?

If you need a copy of your receipt—for expense claims or to clarify a mystery charge—first check whether you received an email or SMS receipt from an airport ordering kiosk or payment app at the time of purchase. If not, call the specific venue (Taste of Thai or Ooosh) and provide the transaction date, approximate time, card type, and exact amount; staff can often reprint or email a copy from their POS records if the transaction can be located. If you paid through a delivery or ordering platform, you can usually download a tax invoice directly from the app under your past orders.

What should I do if I don’t recognise a Yum Thai Pty Ltd charge or believe it’s fraudulent?

Start by confirming whether you, a family member, or a colleague used your card at Sydney Airport on or near the transaction date—especially at a Thai restaurant or bakery branded Taste of Thai or Ooosh. If no one recognises the purchase, call the venue to see whether they can locate the transaction and provide details such as the last four digits of the card used and whether a physical card was present. If the venue can’t match the transaction or confirms irregularities, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report suspected fraud, cancel or replace the card if advised, and initiate a formal dispute or chargeback investigation.

Can I get a refund or correction if I was charged the wrong amount by Yum Thai Pty Ltd?

For genuine billing errors—such as being charged twice or being billed for the wrong total—the fastest path is to contact the specific outlet (Taste of Thai or Ooosh) with your original receipt or bank statement showing the incorrect charge. Airport food outlets typically process refunds or adjustments back to the same card once they verify the transaction in their POS, though processing times depend on your bank and can take several business days to appear. If you cannot reach the merchant or they decline to correct an obvious error, you can escalate the issue by lodging a dispute with your bank or card network, who will review the transaction and supporting documentation.

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