O'Ba-San Sushi Bar

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O'Ba-San Sushi Bar is a Japanese restaurant in Albany, Western Australia, serving sushi, sashimi, bento, and other traditional Japanese dishes for dine-in and takeaway.

Albany, Western Australia, Australia

About O'Ba-San Sushi Bar

O'Ba-San Sushi Bar is a Japanese restaurant located in Albany, Western Australia, offering a menu focused on freshly prepared sushi, sashimi, bento boxes, udon, and other traditional Japanese dishes. They cater to both dine‑in guests and takeaway customers, and may also partner with local delivery services or online ordering platforms for pickup orders. The restaurant’s website, sushimaster.com.au, is typically where you can find menu information, opening hours, and contact details.

A charge from O'Ba-San Sushi Bar usually appears on your bank or card statement after you pay for a meal in‑store, place a takeaway order, or use an online ordering/delivery service linked to the restaurant. The descriptor on your statement may look like “OBA-SAN SUSHI BAR,” “OBA SAN SUSHI ALBANY,” or include a shortened version of their trading or website name. You may also see temporary authorization amounts when you open a bar tab, pay using a digital wallet, or place an online order where the final total (after substitutions, item changes, or tips) is confirmed later.

If you’re unsure about a charge, start by checking recent receipts, email confirmations from sushimaster.com.au or food delivery apps, and messages on your phone for order confirmations on the date of the transaction. Compare the posted amount and date to any visit you or a family member made to O'Ba-San Sushi Bar, including shared or family cards. For questions, you can contact the restaurant directly using the phone or email listed on sushimaster.com.au and provide the exact charge date, amount, and the name shown on your card; they can look up the transaction in their point‑of‑sale system, re‑send a receipt, or correct genuine billing errors. If you still cannot recognize the charge after speaking with them, contact your bank or card issuer to discuss a dispute or card security check.

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 O'Ba-San Sushi Bar.

  1. O BA-SAN SUSHI BAR A ALBANY AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from O'Ba-San Sushi Bar on my statement if I don’t remember eating there?

Many customers see a charge from O'Ba-San Sushi Bar after a family member, partner, or colleague uses a shared card to pay for dine‑in or takeaway. The name on your statement may not exactly match the shopfront and can appear as a shortened descriptor (for example, “OBA SAN SUSHI” or “SUSHIMASTER ALBANY”). Check with other cardholders on your account and review text or email receipts from the date of the charge, including any orders placed through delivery apps that may bill under the restaurant’s name.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by O'Ba-San Sushi Bar?

Common transaction amounts usually reflect individual meals, ranging from roughly AUD $15–$30 per person for sushi and bento, but can be higher for larger group orders, party platters, or family takeaway. If you ordered via an online platform, your final total may also include delivery fees and service charges from that platform. Comparing the exact amount on your statement with your receipt or order history is the best way to confirm the charge.

Why is there a small or duplicate pending charge from O'Ba-San Sushi Bar?

Small or duplicate pending amounts are often temporary authorization holds placed by the payment processor to confirm that your card is valid, especially for contactless or online orders. These holds usually disappear within a few business days and are replaced by a single finalized transaction for the correct amount. If a pending hold does not drop off after 5–7 business days, contact your bank or card issuer first, then the restaurant with the transaction details so they can verify what was captured in their system.

How can I get a copy of my receipt from O'Ba-San Sushi Bar?

If you paid in person, your original paper receipt is the quickest way to verify a charge. If it’s been misplaced, call or email O'Ba-San Sushi Bar using the contact details on sushimaster.com.au and provide the charge date, amount, and the last four digits of your card so they can search their point‑of‑sale records. For online or delivery orders, check your email inbox, SMS messages, or your order history in the app or website you used, as those platforms typically issue digital receipts automatically.

How do I resolve an incorrect amount charged by O'Ba-San Sushi Bar?

Start by gathering your receipt, order confirmation, and a screenshot of the bank statement line showing the incorrect amount. Contact O'Ba-San Sushi Bar directly—preferably by phone during business hours—so staff can look up the transaction, confirm the total, and, if an error is found, arrange a correction or partial refund through their payment terminal. If the restaurant confirms the charge is correct but you still disagree, you can then contact your bank or card issuer to ask about a formal dispute.

Can I get a refund from O'Ba-San Sushi Bar if there was a problem with my order?

Refunds are generally handled directly by the restaurant and are considered on a case‑by‑case basis (for example, incorrect items, missing dishes, or quality concerns reported promptly). If you ordered via a third‑party delivery service, you may need to request a refund through that app or website, as they processed the payment and control adjustments. In all cases, contact O'Ba-San Sushi Bar as soon as possible with photos (if relevant), your receipt, and a clear explanation so they can decide whether to offer a refund, remake, or store credit.

Why is the name on my statement different from “O'Ba-San Sushi Bar”?

The billing descriptor that appears on your statement is set by the restaurant’s merchant account and may show as a shortened or related business name, such as their legal entity or website (for example, including “SUSHIMASTER.COM.AU” or a variation of “OBA SAN SUSHI ALBANY”). This can be confusing if you are looking for the exact signage name from the storefront. If you’re unsure whether a descriptor is O'Ba-San Sushi Bar, compare the transaction date and amount to any recent sushi purchase in Albany, WA, and contact the restaurant to confirm.

What should I do if I suspect a fraudulent O'Ba-San Sushi Bar charge?

If no one on your account recognizes the purchase and you have not visited or ordered from O'Ba-San Sushi Bar around the date shown, treat the transaction as potentially unauthorized. Immediately contact your bank or card issuer to report the suspicious charge, request a card block or replacement, and initiate a dispute if necessary. You can also notify O'Ba-San Sushi Bar that a transaction under your card details may have been processed so they can flag it in their records, but all fraud and refund decisions will go through your bank.

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