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.