Mister Sushi

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Mister Sushi is a local Japanese restaurant in St Ives, New South Wales, offering freshly made sushi, sashimi, bento boxes and other casual Japanese dishes for dine‑in, takeaway and delivery.

St Ives, New South Wales, Australia

About Mister Sushi

Mister Sushi is a local Japanese restaurant located in St Ives, New South Wales, Australia, known for freshly prepared sushi rolls, sashimi, bento boxes, and other casual Japanese dishes. They typically offer a mix of dine‑in, takeaway, and delivery options through phone orders and/or popular food delivery apps. As a neighbourhood restaurant, charges from Mister Sushi usually relate to same‑day food purchases such as lunch or dinner orders for individuals, families, or small groups.

A charge from Mister Sushi will almost always be a one‑time transaction for food and beverages, though it may appear under slightly different descriptions depending on your bank or the payment terminal used (for example, “Mister Sushi St Ives” or “Mister Sushi Restaurant”). You might see a charge if you paid at the counter, ordered over the phone with card payment, or used a delivery platform that processes payments on the restaurant’s behalf. In some cases, your bank may first show a pending or pre‑authorization amount (especially for contactless or in‑app payments), which can later settle at the final bill total including tax and any tips or delivery fees.

If you’re unsure about a Mister Sushi charge, start by checking your recent meal, takeaway, or delivery orders around the date of the transaction, including orders placed via food delivery apps. Compare the amount on your bank statement with receipts, email confirmations, or in‑app order histories. To resolve questions, you can call or visit the restaurant during business hours and provide the transaction date, time, and amount so staff can look it up on their point‑of‑sale system. If the charge appears incorrect or duplicated, speak with the restaurant first; if it cannot be resolved, you can then contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.

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  1. Mister Sushi St Ives AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a Mister Sushi charge on my card if I don’t remember eating there?

Many Mister Sushi charges come from takeaway or delivery orders, including those placed via food delivery apps. Check whether a family member or someone with access to your card used it for a shared meal, or whether you ordered under a different name or account on a delivery platform. Also review your email receipts and app order history for orders originating from St Ives, NSW. If you still don’t recognize it, contact the restaurant or your bank to investigate.

Does Mister Sushi use subscriptions or recurring billing for their charges?

No. Mister Sushi is a restaurant and does not normally offer subscription plans or recurring billing. Any charge from Mister Sushi should correspond to a specific dine‑in, takeaway, or delivery order on a particular date. If you see repeated charges, they are likely separate visits or orders, or multiple transactions made via a delivery app.

What are typical charge amounts I might see from Mister Sushi?

Typical Mister Sushi charges reflect standard restaurant pricing in St Ives: smaller takeaway meals or sushi rolls might total around AUD $15–$30, while larger family orders or mixed platters can run AUD $40–$80 or more, depending on quantity and items. Your final amount may also include delivery fees (if ordered through an app) and any tips you added. Always compare the statement amount to your itemized receipt or in‑app order summary.

Why is there a pending or duplicate Mister Sushi charge on my bank statement?

Some banks first show a temporary pre‑authorization when you tap or insert your card, especially for contactless or app‑based payments. When the final amount (including any adjustments) is processed, the initial authorization may still appear as a separate pending line for a short time before dropping off. If a pending Mister Sushi charge does not disappear or you see two settled charges for the same visit, contact the restaurant with the exact amounts and times, then follow up with your bank if needed.

How can I get a copy of my Mister Sushi receipt to verify this charge?

If you ordered in person, you may have received a printed EFTPOS receipt or an itemized docket from the counter—check your wallet, bags, or email if you requested an e‑receipt. For delivery orders made through a third‑party app, open the app’s order history section to view or download the receipt, which will list the restaurant name, order total, and date. If you no longer have the receipt, you can contact Mister Sushi directly and, if you provide the transaction date, approximate time, and amount, they may be able to reprint or confirm the sale from their POS system.

How do I resolve a Mister Sushi charge I believe is incorrect or fraudulent?

First, confirm that no one else with access to your card (family members, roommates) made a purchase from Mister Sushi or through a delivery app using your payment details. If you still believe the charge is wrong, call or visit Mister Sushi and provide your name (if used for the order), the charge date, and amount so they can search their records. If they cannot locate a matching transaction or you suspect card misuse, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report potential fraud and request a dispute or card replacement.

Can Mister Sushi adjust the amount after I’ve paid (for example, for tips or corrections)?

In most cases, the amount you authorize at the terminal is the final amount that will settle, matching your receipt. However, if there was a clear error (such as an item added or removed shortly after payment) or if a delivery platform adjusted your order, you may see a correction or partial refund. Any adjustment should be visible as a separate line on your statement. If the settled amount does not match your signed or printed receipt, contact the restaurant with documentation so they can review it.

What should I do if I was charged by Mister Sushi but my order was cancelled or never arrived?

If you ordered via a delivery app and the order was cancelled or failed, the amount you see may be an authorization hold that should automatically reverse within a few business days. Check the order status and refund section in the app to see whether a refund has been processed. If you ordered directly from Mister Sushi, contact them with the date, time, and amount; they can confirm whether the order was prepared and whether a refund or void was processed, and you can then follow up with your bank if the funds have not returned after their stated timeframe.

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