Samurai Sushi

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Samurai Sushi is a local Japanese restaurant and takeaway in Banora Point, New South Wales, serving sushi rolls and other casual Japanese dishes.

Banora Point, New South Wales, Australia

About Samurai Sushi

Samurai Sushi is a local Japanese restaurant and takeaway based in Banora Point, New South Wales, Australia. They focus on casual Japanese food, with a menu that usually includes sushi rolls, nigiri, sashimi, bento-style lunch boxes, rice bowls, noodle dishes, and sides like gyoza and tempura. As a neighborhood venue, Samurai Sushi primarily serves dine‑in and takeaway customers, and may also partner with local food delivery apps and online ordering platforms.

A charge from Samurai Sushi will usually appear on your bank or card statement after you’ve paid for a meal, takeaway order, or delivery from their Banora Point location. Transactions may show up under variations such as “SAMURAI SUSHI BANORA POINT,” “SAMURAI SUSHI NSW,” or a similar descriptor used by their payment terminal provider. You might see charges for one‑time in‑store purchases, phone or counter orders, online delivery orders, or pre‑authorisations placed by certain delivery or ordering platforms that later convert to a final amount (for example, if you add items or tip through the app).

If you’re unsure about a Samurai Sushi charge, start by checking your recent food orders, including paper receipts, email confirmations, SMS order messages, or orders placed through delivery apps (like Uber Eats, Deliveroo, DoorDash, Menulog, or similar services active in your area). Look at the date, time, and amount and compare it to any recent meals or shared group orders—sometimes a friend or family member may have used your card with permission. To resolve questions, you can contact the restaurant directly using the phone number listed on your receipt or in map/search listings, and provide the exact charge amount and date so staff can look it up on their EFTPOS terminal. If you still don’t recognise the transaction, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge or request further investigation.

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  1. SAMURAI SUSHI BANORA POINT AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Samurai Sushi on my statement when I don’t remember eating there?

Many Samurai Sushi charges come from takeaway or delivery orders, including those placed through third‑party apps. Check recent family or household purchases—someone may have ordered using your saved card details. Also review orders placed over the phone or through delivery apps around the date of the charge; the app name might not appear on your statement, only the restaurant or payment processor does.

What are typical amounts for Samurai Sushi charges?

Common transaction amounts usually reflect casual meal prices—for example, single sushi rolls or small items may total under AUD $15, while combination meals, bento boxes, or multiple rolls for a family can range from around AUD $20–$60 or more. Delivery orders may also include platform service fees and delivery charges, which can make the total slightly higher than in‑store prices. If the amount you see doesn’t match what you’d expect for a meal, contact the restaurant or your delivery app to review the breakdown.

Can Samurai Sushi place an authorisation hold or pending charge on my card?

Samurai Sushi itself generally processes straightforward one‑time charges for the final purchase amount through their EFTPOS terminal. However, if you ordered via a delivery or online ordering platform, that platform may place a temporary authorisation hold (sometimes slightly higher than the estimated bill) to confirm your card. This hold should drop off or be replaced by the final settled amount within a few business days; if it doesn’t, reach out to the delivery app or your bank.

Does Samurai Sushi offer any kind of subscription or recurring billing for meals?

Samurai Sushi operates as a traditional restaurant and takeaway, so charges are typically one‑off transactions tied to specific orders. They do not commonly run subscription meal plans or automatic recurring billing like a streaming service would. If you see repeated charges, review whether regular weekly or frequent orders were placed through a delivery app or by someone in your household.

How can I get a receipt or tax invoice for a Samurai Sushi charge I see on my account?

If you paid in person, your original receipt is usually printed at the time of purchase; check bags, wallets, or cars from around the date of the charge. For delivery or online orders, look in your email, SMS, or delivery‑app order history to download a digital receipt. If you still need a copy, call or visit Samurai Sushi and provide the transaction date, approximate time, and exact amount so they can search their till or EFTPOS records and reprint or confirm the receipt.

How do I resolve a billing issue, such as being charged the wrong amount by Samurai Sushi?

First compare the charge on your statement with your receipt or order confirmation to confirm what was authorised. If there’s a discrepancy (for example, double charge, incorrect total, or missing refund), contact Samurai Sushi directly as soon as possible with details of the transaction so they can check their terminal and daily takings. For delivery‑app orders, you may need to lodge an issue or refund request through the app itself, as those platforms often handle adjustments and credits on the restaurant’s behalf.

Can I get a refund or adjustment from Samurai Sushi if there was a mistake with my order?

Refunds or partial credits are handled at Samurai Sushi’s discretion and depend on the situation—for example, incorrect items, charges, or clear errors on the bill. If you believe there was a mistake, contact the restaurant promptly, ideally on the same day, and provide your receipt or order number, photos (if applicable), and the bank charge details. For delivery orders, you may be required to submit your complaint through the delivery app, which then coordinates with the restaurant to approve any refund or credit.

What should I do if I suspect the Samurai Sushi charge is fraudulent or my card was used without permission?

If no one in your household recognises the transaction and you can’t match it to any takeaway or delivery order, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report the charge as unauthorised. They can block or replace your card, investigate the transaction, and advise on a possible chargeback. You may also call Samurai Sushi to let them know about the suspected fraudulent use so they can be alert to unusual in‑store or phone orders using your card details.

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