Nigiri Bar

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Nigiri Bar Australia is a small Japanese restaurant in Kingsford, New South Wales, operating under the trading name Nigiri Bar Kingsford and serving sushi and related Japanese dishes.

Kingsford, New South Wales, Australia

About Nigiri Bar

Nigiri Bar Kingsford is a small, local Japanese restaurant located in Kingsford, New South Wales, Australia. Operating under the trading name “Nigiri Bar Kingsford,” it focuses on fresh sushi, nigiri, sashimi, and a range of casual Japanese dishes such as rolls, donburi (rice bowls), and sides like gyoza and tempura. The restaurant typically serves dine‑in guests as well as takeaway customers, and may also partner with local food delivery platforms in Australia for online orders.

A charge from Nigiri Bar (or Nigiri Bar Kingsford) on your bank or card statement usually relates to a restaurant transaction. This can include dine‑in meals, takeaway orders, or delivery orders placed either in person, over the phone, or through a food delivery app. You may also see charges for split bills, tips added at the EFTPOS terminal, or adjustments if an earlier pending authorization (for example, when your card is first tapped or inserted) is finalized at the correct amount. In some cases, what appears to be a “duplicate” charge may actually be a temporary authorization hold that later drops off, leaving only the final settled amount.

If you’re unsure about a Nigiri Bar charge, start by checking any recent receipts, text/email confirmations, or food delivery app order histories for Nigiri Bar Kingsford or similarly named merchants. Compare the transaction date and amount with when you last ordered Japanese food in the Kingsford area, including shared group meals where someone else may have used your card. For up‑to‑date contact details, search “Nigiri Bar Kingsford” in Google Maps or a local directory and call the restaurant to confirm the charge; provide the exact date, time, and amount shown on your statement so staff can look it up on their EFTPOS records. If you still suspect an error or unauthorized use after speaking with them, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction or request a card replacement.

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  1. NIGIRI BAR AUSTRALIA KINGSFORD AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from NIGIRI BAR or NIGIRI BAR KINGSFORD on my statement?

This charge generally comes from paying for food or drinks at Nigiri Bar Kingsford in Kingsford, NSW, whether you dined in, ordered takeaway, or placed an order through a delivery service. The descriptor on your statement may appear as “NIGIRI BAR,” “NIGIRI BAR KINGSFORD,” or a similar variation depending on your bank. Check recent Japanese food orders in the Kingsford area, including any group meals where your card may have been used.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Nigiri Bar?

Common transaction amounts at Nigiri Bar range from small purchases (around AU$15–$30) for a quick sushi or lunch set, up to higher totals (AU$40–$100+) for multiple dishes, drinks, or group meals. If your charge falls roughly in that range and around a time you remember eating Japanese food in Kingsford, it’s likely a legitimate restaurant purchase. Larger totals can also occur when you pay for an entire table or add a tip at the terminal.

Why does my statement show two Nigiri Bar charges or a different amount than my receipt?

Restaurants sometimes place an initial authorization hold when your card is first tapped, then later finalize the transaction at the exact amount (including any tip). This can temporarily look like two charges or show a different pending amount. The earlier pending hold should automatically drop off within a few business days, leaving only the final settled charge that matches your receipt; if it doesn’t, contact both Nigiri Bar and your bank.

Can Nigiri Bar set up subscriptions or recurring payments on my card?

Nigiri Bar is a traditional restaurant and typically does not offer subscription or membership billing; most charges are one‑time payments for individual visits or orders. If a charge appears every month with the same amount and you don’t regularly dine there, review all your receipts and food‑delivery accounts to confirm it isn’t a series of separate visits. If you truly see recurring charges you don’t recognize, contact your bank immediately to investigate.

How can I get a copy of my receipt for a Nigiri Bar charge?

If you need a receipt, note the exact date, approximate time, and amount of the transaction from your bank statement, then call Nigiri Bar Kingsford using the phone number listed in Google Maps or a local directory. Staff can usually look up past EFTPOS transactions by date and amount and, if available, reprint or email a copy of the receipt. If the charge was through a delivery app, you can also find the receipt in your order history within that app.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect charge from Nigiri Bar?

First, contact Nigiri Bar Kingsford directly, explain the issue, and provide details from your statement (date, exact amount, and last 4 digits of your card) so they can check their payment terminal records. If they confirm an overcharge, duplicate charge, or mistaken transaction, they can usually process a refund back to your card, which may take a few business days to appear. If you can’t resolve it with the restaurant or suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to file a dispute.

How can I contact Nigiri Bar about a charge if I don’t have their receipt or website?

Search for “Nigiri Bar Kingsford” or “Nigiri Bar Japanese restaurant Kingsford NSW” in Google Maps or another online directory to find their current phone number, address, and opening hours. Call during business hours and let them know you’re inquiring about a card transaction; have your bank statement handy so you can share the date and amount. They can then cross‑check their daily takings to confirm whether the charge matches a purchase made at their restaurant.

What should I do if I don’t recognize this Nigiri Bar charge at all?

First, consider whether a family member or friend with access to your card might have used it to pay for a meal or order from Nigiri Bar. If nobody recognizes the transaction, call the restaurant to see if they can identify the purchase using the date, time range, and amount. If they cannot match it or you suspect your card details were used fraudulently, immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction, block your card, and request a replacement.

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