About Sushi D'Lite
Sushi D’Lite is an Australian Japanese restaurant chain based in Queensland, best known for its convenient sushi kiosks located in major shopping centres around the state. The brand focuses on fast, fresh, ready‑to‑go sushi rolls, hot bento boxes, rice bowls, and noodle dishes such as teriyaki chicken, katsu and Japanese curry. Most locations operate as casual grab‑and‑go counters with limited seating, and they typically accept common Australian payment methods including EFTPOS, major debit and credit cards, and contactless payments. Some outlets may also partner with third‑party delivery platforms for online orders.
A Sushi D’Lite charge can appear on your bank or card statement after purchasing food in person at one of their kiosks, placing a phone or online order (where available), or ordering through a delivery app that passes payment through under the restaurant’s name. The description line might show as “SUSHI D LITE,” “SUSHI D’LITE,” or a similar variation, sometimes followed by the suburb or shopping centre name. While most charges are simple one‑time purchases for takeaway meals or catering trays, you might also see small test or pre‑authorisation amounts when a card is first processed, especially with certain digital wallets or delivery platforms; these temporary holds usually drop off after a few days.
If you’re unsure about a Sushi D’Lite charge, start by checking your recent visits to shopping centres in Queensland, any food delivery orders, or receipts in your email or delivery apps. Compare the transaction date and amount with what you likely spent on sushi or bento meals, keeping in mind that bank statements can display the processing date rather than the exact time you ordered. For questions about a specific store charge, you can contact the location directly using details listed at sushidlite.com.au or on your receipt and provide the exact amount, date, and last four digits of the card used. If the store cannot locate the transaction or you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the charge and request a card replacement if needed.