ShiShi Bali

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ShiShi Bali is a multi-level nightclub and lounge in Seminyak, Bali, featuring an izakaya-style restaurant, bars, and dance floors with DJs and live entertainment.

Badung, Bali, Indonesia

About ShiShi Bali

ShiShi Bali is a multi-level nightclub, lounge, and izakaya-style restaurant located in Seminyak, Badung, Bali, Indonesia. Spread over several floors, it combines a Japanese-inspired dining experience with multiple bars, VIP areas, and late-night dance floors featuring DJs and live entertainment. Guests typically visit for dinner, cocktails, bottle service, and nightlife events, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals. More information about events, reservations, and venue details is available on their official website at shishibali.com.

A ShiShi Bali charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you open a bar tab, dine at the izakaya restaurant, purchase drinks or bottle packages, pay an entry or event ticket fee, or book a table with a minimum spend. Many visitors keep a running tab during the night that is settled in a single payment at the end, so the charge may be higher than any one receipt for a single drink. Depending on your bank and how your card is processed, you might also see a temporary authorization hold (often slightly higher than your final bill), currency conversion differences if you’re paying in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) with a foreign card, or multiple small charges for separate transactions during the same visit.

If you’re unsure about a ShiShi Bali charge, first look for receipts, photos, messages, or calendar entries from the date of the transaction to confirm whether you or someone in your group visited the venue. Compare the statement amount with any paper or emailed receipts, and remember that service charges, taxes, and gratuities may be added to the base bill. For clarification, you can contact ShiShi Bali via the contact or reservation form on shishibali.com or through their official social media channels; provide the exact charge amount, date, and last 4 digits of the card so staff can look up the bill. If you suspect an error or unauthorized use and cannot resolve it with the venue, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the transaction or request a chargeback.

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  1. SHISHI BALI Badung ID

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a ShiShi Bali charge on my card when I only remember going out for drinks?

ShiShi Bali commonly runs an open tab system, where all your food and drinks for the night are added to a single bill that you settle before leaving. Your statement will typically show just one combined charge under “ShiShi Bali” or a similar descriptor, which may be higher than the cost of any individual drink you ordered. Service charge, taxes, and any tips added at payment time can also increase the final total compared to menu prices.

What are typical amounts I might be charged by ShiShi Bali?

Common charges range from modest amounts for a few drinks or a casual dinner to larger totals for bottle service, VIP tables, or big group tabs. A single-person visit might be a relatively small charge, while group nights out, special events, or bottle packages can result in significantly higher bills. Your exact amount will depend on what you ordered, applicable service charges, and whether there was a table minimum spend.

Why is there a higher ‘pending’ or temporary amount from ShiShi Bali on my statement?

ShiShi Bali, like many bars and nightclubs, may place a temporary authorization hold on your card when you open a tab to verify that funds are available. This pending amount can be higher than your final bill to cover potential additional orders. Once the tab is closed and the final charge is processed, the actual amount should replace the hold, and any difference is automatically released by your bank within a few business days.

Why was I charged by ShiShi Bali more than once on the same day?

Multiple charges on the same day can occur if you closed one bill in the restaurant and opened a separate bar or club tab later, or if different members of your group paid with the same card at different times. It can also happen if a pre-authorization hold and the final charge show separately for a short period. Review your receipts and itemized bills for that date; if you still believe there’s a duplicate charge, contact ShiShi Bali and then your bank to investigate.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or check what was included in my ShiShi Bali bill?

To request a copy of your receipt, reach out to ShiShi Bali through the contact form on shishibali.com or via their official social media pages, and provide the transaction date, approximate time, charged amount, and last four digits of your card. This information helps staff locate your bill in their system and verify the items ordered. Keep in mind that receipts are usually stored for a limited period, so it’s best to request them as soon as you notice the charge.

Can I cancel a table reservation or minimum spend at ShiShi Bali and get my money back?

ShiShi Bali’s policies for table reservations, deposits, and minimum spend requirements can vary by night, event, and booking type. Some reservations may require a non-refundable deposit or enforce a minimum spend that must be used on food and drinks during your visit rather than refunded in cash. Check the terms provided at the time of booking or contact the venue directly through their website to confirm whether a specific reservation or deposit can be altered or refunded.

How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from ShiShi Bali?

If you believe you were incorrectly charged—such as being billed twice, charged for items you didn’t order, or charged the wrong amount—first contact ShiShi Bali with full details (date, time, charged amount, and card details limited to the last four digits). Ask them to review the bill and receipts and, if an error is confirmed, request that they process a refund or adjustment. If you cannot reach an agreement or suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to file a dispute and follow their chargeback process.

Why is the ShiShi Bali amount different from what I calculated from the menu prices?

Differences often come from added service charges, government taxes, and any tips you approved when paying. If you paid with a foreign card, currency conversion rates and possible foreign transaction fees from your bank can also make the final amount appear higher once converted to your home currency. Always review the itemized bill and total before signing or entering your PIN, and keep a photo or copy of the receipt for your records.

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