Discover the vibrant flavors of Japan at Sushi Bachi! Nestled in the heart of Aubrey, our restaurant offers a delightful selection of fresh innovative rolls and hibachi, all crafted with the finest ingredients. Enjoy a cozy atmosphere perfect for families and friends, along with friendly service that makes every visit special. Whether you’re a sushi aficionado or a newcomer, our menu has something for everyone. Join us for a culinary experience that transports you to Japan without leaving Texas!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 26745 US-380, Aubrey, TX 76227
Phone: (469) 481-6051
Website: https://sushibachi.godaddysites.com/
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Really enjoyed the art instillation!
Bottom line…. We won’t return a second time.
On December 10, 2025, I ordered two Bulgogi bowls by phone for takeout. When I got home, I discovered both bowls were topped with spicy mayo, even though spicy mayo is NOT listed anywhere in the menu’s description of this dish. This omission is unacceptable, especially for customers who cannot consume spicy ingredients for medical reasons, like my family.
When I called the restaurant to report the issue, the staff checked the menu and confirmed the same thing I observed: the ingredient is not listed at all. Failing to disclose ingredients that can affect health or dietary restrictions is not just poor service—it is a violation of basic consumer protection standards. Customers have the right to know what they are being served.
Despite this clear omission, I was told there is a “no refund” policy. This policy was not disclosed on the receipt, not communicated during ordering, and does not override the legal requirement to accurately describe food products. A no-refund policy does not apply when a restaurant serves food containing undisclosed ingredients.
After pushing for a resolution, the staff agreed to remake the food. I returned the original order, but the remake was extremely poor quality—hard, old-tasting rice and food that still wasn’t edible. At that point, I had paid $28.04 for meals we could not safely or reasonably consume.
Customers should be aware of the following:
Restaurants must list key ingredients, including spicy components.
Undisclosed ingredients that affect health or dietary restrictions are considered misrepresentation.
Consumers are legally protected, regardless of a business claiming “no refunds.”
You are entitled to a refund when food is not as described or is unfit to eat.
I am sharing this experience so other customers know their rights and can make informed decisions. I strongly encourage Sushi Bashi to update their menu descriptions and improve the handling of legitimate customer concerns.