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.