Sushi D'Lite

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Sushi D'Lite is an Australian Japanese restaurant chain serving sushi rolls, bento boxes, and rice and noodle dishes such as teriyaki chicken and Japanese curry, primarily from kiosks in major shopping centres in Queensland.

Helensvale, Queensland, Australia
Owned by Daito Queensland Pty Ltd

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.

Bank Statement Variations

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  1. SUSHI D LITE TOOMBUL AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I see a Sushi D’Lite charge on my statement when I only bought a quick takeaway meal?

Sushi D’Lite transactions are typically processed as a single one‑time charge for your total order amount, including any add‑ons or drinks. The statement descriptor may appear as “SUSHI D LITE,” “SUSHI D’LITE,” or include the suburb or centre name, which can make it look unfamiliar at first. Check the date and amount against your last visit to a shopping centre where Sushi D’Lite operates, as the processing date may be a day later than your actual purchase.

Does Sushi D’Lite offer any subscriptions or recurring billing plans?

Sushi D’Lite operates as a traditional restaurant and kiosk chain and does not generally offer meal subscriptions or automatic recurring billing. Any charge from Sushi D’Lite should normally be a single transaction tied to a specific in‑store or online order. If you see multiple similar charges on different days, they are likely separate purchases (for example, repeat lunch visits or multiple delivery orders).

What are typical charge amounts I might see from Sushi D’Lite?

Common Sushi D’Lite charges usually reflect the cost of individual sushi rolls, combo packs, bento boxes and hot dishes, often adding up to a modest total for one person or a larger amount for family meals or catering platters. It’s normal to see round amounts that match your receipt, sometimes including surcharges such as weekend or public holiday surcharges where applicable. If the amount seems higher than expected, consider whether you added extra rolls, drinks, sides or upgraded to premium items.

Why do I see a small $1–$5 Sushi D’Lite or related pending charge on my card?

Some payment processors and banks place a small temporary pre‑authorisation (often $1–$5) when you tap or add a card to a digital wallet, or when ordering via certain delivery platforms linked to Sushi D’Lite. This is not a real charge and should automatically reverse or disappear from your pending transactions within a few business days. If a small pending amount remains on your account for more than a week, contact your bank for clarification and, if needed, the Sushi D’Lite location where you ordered.

How can I get a copy of my Sushi D’Lite receipt to verify this charge?

If you purchased in person, the quickest option is to check any paper receipt you were given at the counter. For delivery orders, open the relevant delivery app or confirmation email, where a digital receipt or order history usually shows the breakdown and total charged. If you no longer have the receipt, you can contact the specific Sushi D’Lite store (details may be on sushidlite.com.au), provide the exact amount, date and approximate time, and they may be able to reprint or confirm the transaction from their system.

How do I resolve a wrong amount or duplicate Sushi D’Lite charge?

Start by comparing the charge to your receipt or order confirmation to confirm whether tax, surcharges or add‑ons were included. If you believe you were overcharged or see a duplicate transaction, contact the Sushi D’Lite store where you made the purchase as soon as possible with your receipt and bank statement details. Most locations can review their point‑of‑sale records and issue a correction or refund if an error occurred; if the issue cannot be resolved, your bank or card issuer can assist with a formal dispute.

Can I get a refund from Sushi D’Lite if my order was incorrect or I was charged but didn’t receive food?

Refunds are handled directly by individual Sushi D’Lite locations and are generally assessed case‑by‑case, for example when items are missing or the order was not received. Visit or call the store you ordered from promptly and provide your receipt, order number, and details of the problem so staff can investigate. For delivery orders placed through third‑party platforms, you may need to request help or a credit within the app, as those services control the payment process.

What should I do if I don’t recognise a Sushi D’Lite charge and no one in my household remembers eating there?

First, confirm that no family members used your card for a purchase at a Queensland shopping centre where Sushi D’Lite operates or via a delivery app. If no one recognises the transaction, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to report a potentially unauthorised charge and ask them to block or replace your card. You can also reach out to the specific Sushi D’Lite location listed on your statement (if a suburb or centre name appears) to see if they can provide basic details, such as time and order value, to help you and your bank investigate.

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