Shiro Sakura Sushi

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Shiro Sakura Sushi is a local Japanese restaurant in Niddrie, Victoria, specializing in sushi and other Japanese dishes for dine‑in and takeaway.

Niddrie, Victoria, Australia

About Shiro Sakura Sushi

Shiro Sakura Sushi is a local Japanese restaurant located in Niddrie, Victoria, Australia, offering a variety of freshly made sushi and classic Japanese dishes. They serve items such as nigiri, rolls, sashimi, bento-style meals, hot dishes, and sides for both dine‑in and takeaway customers. As a neighborhood venue, they often cater to casual meals, quick lunches, and family dinners, and share menu highlights, specials, and updates via their Instagram page at instagram.com/shiro_sakura_sushi.

A charge from “Shiro Sakura Sushi,” or a similar descriptor, on your bank or card statement usually relates to an in‑person payment at the restaurant, a takeaway order, or a phone order paid by card. This may include sit‑down meals, takeaway pickups, or potentially orders arranged through a delivery partner where the restaurant’s name appears on your statement. You might also see separate smaller charges if you added items at the counter, split a bill between multiple cards, or if your bank initially placed an authorization hold when your card was processed.

To verify this charge, start by checking your recent dining and takeaway history around the date of the transaction, including any meals you may have shared with others where you offered to pay by card. Cross‑check the exact amount with any receipts, bank app notifications, or emails/SMS confirmations from delivery services. If you still have questions, you can contact Shiro Sakura Sushi directly by visiting or messaging them via their Instagram account (instagram.com/shiro_sakura_sushi) to confirm the transaction details, date, and amount. For unexplained or duplicate charges, speak with your bank or card issuer after you’ve checked with the restaurant, as they can help dispute or investigate any unauthorized payments.

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  1. SHIRO SAKURA NIDDRIE AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Shiro Sakura Sushi on my bank statement?

A charge from Shiro Sakura Sushi typically comes from dining in at the restaurant, placing a takeaway order, or paying for an order over the phone by card. If you recently ate with friends or family and used your card to pay or split the bill, that payment will appear as a Shiro Sakura Sushi transaction. Check the transaction date and amount against when you last visited or ordered Japanese food in Niddrie.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by Shiro Sakura Sushi?

Common charges can range from small individual takeaway orders to larger amounts for family meals or group dining. It’s normal to see amounts corresponding to sets or combos (for example, multiple sushi rolls plus drinks and sides) rather than perfectly rounded figures. If the total looks higher than expected, consider whether you ordered extras such as drinks, sides, or add‑ons at the counter.

Why does my statement show more than one Shiro Sakura Sushi charge on the same day?

Multiple charges on the same day could result from splitting the bill across several orders, making separate takeaway purchases, or adding items after your initial payment. In some cases, you may see an initial pending authorization and then the final settled amount. The authorization should drop off automatically; if both remain posted after a few business days, contact your bank and, if needed, reach out to the restaurant to verify what was actually charged.

Can Shiro Sakura Sushi place an authorization hold on my card?

Most restaurant card terminals create a temporary authorization when the payment is processed, which may appear as a pending transaction in your banking app. This is usually for the exact amount of your bill and will convert to a final posted charge once your bank completes settlement. If you see a pending amount that looks like a duplicate, wait a few days—if it does not disappear, contact your bank for clarification.

How can I get a copy of my receipt for a Shiro Sakura Sushi transaction?

If you paid in person and did not keep the printed receipt, you can visit the restaurant or contact them via Instagram (instagram.com/shiro_sakura_sushi) with the date, approximate time, and exact amount of the charge. They may be able to look up the transaction in their point‑of‑sale system and provide a copy or confirmation. Your bank statement or card app can also serve as proof of payment if a full itemized receipt is not available.

How do I resolve an incorrect or duplicate charge from Shiro Sakura Sushi?

First, compare the charge details (date, time, and amount) with your visit and any receipts you have. If the amount still appears wrong or you suspect a duplicate payment, contact Shiro Sakura Sushi as soon as possible—either in person or by messaging them through Instagram—with your transaction details so they can review their records and, if appropriate, process a correction or refund. If you cannot resolve it with the restaurant or suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the transaction.

Can I get a refund from Shiro Sakura Sushi if there was a problem with my order?

Refunds are handled directly by Shiro Sakura Sushi at their discretion and according to their in‑store policies. If there was an issue with your meal (such as an incorrect or missing item) or you were charged incorrectly, speak to staff promptly during your visit or contact them soon after with your receipt and a clear explanation. They may offer a refund, replacement, or store credit depending on the situation and how long it has been since the purchase.

How can I contact Shiro Sakura Sushi about a charge I don’t recognize?

You can reach Shiro Sakura Sushi by visiting the restaurant in Niddrie during their opening hours or by sending them a direct message through their Instagram page at instagram.com/shiro_sakura_sushi. Provide the last four digits of your card, the transaction date, and the exact amount so they can search their system. If they cannot locate the transaction or you still believe it is unauthorized, follow up with your bank or card issuer for further investigation.

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