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11 years ago
Daiso, say it ain't so! I stopped by today and was greeted with a sign saying "Almost everything $2.80", and did indeed find containers marked $3.80. This made me sad. read more
12 years ago
Awesome cheap and cool stuff! Great for getting little things as gifts or general household items.
Central Park Shopping Centre
Chippendale New South Wales 2008
Australia
Chippendale
(02) 8072 9380
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http://www.mydaiso.com.au/
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What time does Daiso Japan open?
Daiso Japan opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Daiso Japan close?
Daiso Japan closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Does Daiso Japan have parking?
Yes, Daiso Japan has parking options.
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I have been a regular customer of this shopping center since it opened. In the center there is a…read morebig Coles grocery store, Virgin Gym, Newagency, Optus and Vodaphone shops, Westpac bank, chemist, Liquorland Bottle shop, Phoenix Yum Cha upstairs and a Fine Shine carwash in the parking lot. Also barbers, hairdressers, beauty and pet store, butchers, fish monger. bakery, heath foods store as well a huge fruit and veg shop and lots of places to eat and free Wifi. The best coffee in the shopping centre is at Taste Baguettes. On Saturday's with markets in the park around the corner from the shopping centre, it gets very crowded and busy on Saturday afternoons.
Nice mall that puts on events and has different types of grocery stores and restaurants. They had…read more12 days of refab which I hope they do again next year (I won't be here but it seemed like a great idea) to get people to make healthy choices.
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This place use to be the location of the old IKEA before it moved to Rhodes and the newer store at…read moreTempe. What's replaced it now is the store Anaconda - which has everything you need to explore the world. I walked into Baby Bunting by mistake. Eeek ! Lots of mums with crying babies, strollers and chaos! Get me out of here. Other stores I have frequented are Harvey Norman, Freedom Furniture and JB Hi Fi. Feeling peckish? Try Dish Expresso on Level 1 /Shop11 for pastries, cakes , toasted wraps/sandwiches and the Breakfast Works Burger! It's my favourite (but not healthy) It is so tasty with egg, bacon, hash brown, cheese, tomato and a spicy relish served bursting at the seams in a toasted bun. Coffee is good and that's what counts! I'm sure you'll find something here to eat as there isn't any other outlets that offer this choice in the whole centre.
Maybe because I grew up on building sites (thanks Mom) I have a thing for interior decorating…read moreshops...and I kinda find furniture shopping to be enjoyable... so the Supa Centa's not a bad place to hang out if you're into all things "home".... I think what most people in the Eastern Suburbs like is that this place is super convenient. They have all the major stores under one roof...it's got your Barbeque Galore, Deco-Rug, Freedom, Lightstyle and Harvey Norman.... in fact I think you could get everything you need for your home in this once store... Aesthetically its pretty ugly and I think you can get a little stir crazy if you spend too long i the centre, but for convenience it's pretty good.... Definitely worthy of a browse.
Located as the base of the Sydney Tower, Westfield Sydney is a high end shopping center in the…read moreheart of Sydney downtown. Its major retailers are stores like Myer and Zara, with luxury brands like Gucci, Fendi, and Chanel. It is owned by the Centre Group, which was previously part of the Westfield Group, a multi-national based in Australia. The Westfield Group was split in 2014 into a Australia/New Zealand portion (Centre group which owns this mall) and the Westfield Corporation, which owns many shopping centers in Europe and the US, including many that I've been to (Westfield Old Orchard, Westfield Century City, Westfield Topanga, and Westfield Culver City). We spent a bit of time here while waiting for our reservation at the Sydney Tower, whose customer entrance is located in this mall.
We went to the Queen Victoria Building to look at their beautiful architecture and discovered that…read moreit is connected to a mall. Quality/Quantity - 10+ dining choices - See website. 6+ "quick" food choices. Approximately 235 businesses. Atmosphere - Good size mall, it actually connects to the other major mall in the Queen Victoria Building. They have the Sydney Tower Eye here $35 - $195 admission. The tower also has a restaurant and bar. Skywalk $50 - $195. Events, see their website. Free wifi, we did not use it. Open 7 days a week, from 9:30am or 10am to 7pm or 9pm. Open late on Thursdays - until 9pm. Service - Self service for us. Valet parking available; we take public transportation or ride share. Price - Depends on what you buy, eat, or drink. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1960 with your 75 worldwide shopping centers. 2014 - Spin off from parent company. 2018 - New ownership, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.
10/29/23 FYI
The holy grail of Australian clothing brands if you ask me. Zimmerman's clothing is romantic and…read morewhimsical and very hard on the wallet. When I found out there was an outlet in Sydney, I knew I had to go. Located in Rosebery, the area is what I would describe as industrial chic. Parking in the area seemed limited so I would recommend Uber or public transportation. The bottom floor is swim & resort while the 2nd level is ready to wear. I was impressed by the selection. They had a ton of different past styles. Mostly solid pieces and not a ton of print left but nevertheless an impressive selection. My only gripe was they had a lot of size 3. I needed a smaller size and although it's discounted, the price is still a decent amount to buy clothes that are too big just because you love it. If you're visiting and are a fan of the line, I would definitely recommend you check it out!
World Square in Sydney is a melting pot of shops housing multitude of options on its premises. From…read morefood, electronics, clothing and even grocery! It's pretty much a one-stop shop and couldn't be any more convenient. It was a quick walk from our AirBnb and not far from China Town either. Bring your wallet, and maybe come hungry!
Plenty of shopping and restaurants in the area! This part…read moreof Sydney has a large Asian influence and amazing delicious restaurants to boot! They have a large selection of shops and restaurants ranging in prices from affordable bakeries and sushi to upscale restaurants. Walking around, I got some sushi, some souvenirs for everyone and a pair of novelty socks all on the same shopping strip! This was a great area for just walking around!
For a shop that merits itself on stocking 'bargains' and 'clearouts,' there are a miraculous number…read moreof nice pieces in here, just be prepared to work those shopping muscles (and those jabbing elbows) as there is just SO much stuff. I found that the specialty in here was party dresses, namely those short strapless ones. There were variations of this model in every colour and fabric imaginable, I was impressed. There's also a whole load of casual gear, so if you're looking for just some laidback, cheap wear, this place is ideal. Of course, no big bargain store would be complete without the odd horror, but hey, who said you needed to get fancy dress outfits solely from fancy dress shops?!
Yet another "disposable fashion" Bargain Store, Big Bargain clearance store is HUGE with an…read moreeclectic range. Sprawling across two shops on Oxford St, you can find anything here from feathered crotchless panties and Australian flag bikinis to cheap and seriously nasty jewellery and sunglasses, to half-finished sample clothing for $10. In the manner of SES though you can always find something nice in the store for around ten bucks, and they have some great genuine-vinyl biker-style jackets for around the forty dollar mark. Don't be alarmed though, most of the stuff on the racks is nice- the horrors I mentioned above are the exception not the rule!
Some tasteful undergarments
Need some new undies? While target and K-mart do cheap Bonds gear and other brands of underwear,…read morethis place has a bigger range, and the prices are cheap. Not drastically cheap, but cheaper than Myer. Depending on what you are after, sale stock will be quite reasonably priced. There is also a big range of bra's which is something that definitely don't come cheap anywhere else but here. I was lucky and found the exact type that I wear on sale here. I went back a few months later and they had a whole different range in, I suppose that's the way it goes with factory outlets. There is a full range of women's, men's and kid's underwear and some pyjamas, as well as sports clothes and tracksuits. Brands include Bonds, Berlei, Jockey, Holeproof, Slazenger and Everlast.
Within walking distance from the multiple harbours in downtown Sydney, Broadway Shopping Centre…read morehouses two very famous American general merchandise retailers: Target and Kmart. I was curious how similar/different they would be from their US counterparts, so made the walk to this mall on a weekday. Broadway Shopping Centre is located in the Broadway locality of Sydney, Australia, and originally opened in 1998. It underwent major renovations in 2016, adding a food court. The names of the store are prominently displayed high on the side of the non-descript building from the outside. Since we didn't come from the attached parking garage, we had to find the external entrance. Once inside, one distinguishing feature are the very long sloped moving walkways that will take you up/down each level (instead of escalators). We stopped by specifically to do product searching, walking each level to see what was available. In a lot of ways, it's similar to a US indoor shopping mall, except instead of department stores being the anchors, here it is grocery stores and general merchandise stores.
The thing that strikes me the most about this place is that it is located in this absolutely…read moregorgeous building, or at least the frontage of the building remains as opposed to having been torn down from some modern monstrosity. The problem I found with this shopping centre though is that it can be a nightmare finding your way in, and out again, especially if you are not familiar with the area. However, it has a pretty decent number of stores, and it quite well stocked as well.
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This factory outlet is a hidden treasure. A short stroll from Redfern Station and you'll find…read moreheavily discounted designer labels from Melbourne, Perth and Queensland. Original retail prices range from $200-$500; marked down from $20 to $150! Whether it's a gorgeous dress for the races, a stylish jacket, or a high waisted pencil skirt, you're sure to find quality fashion pieces for the modern woman, with unique silhouettes and shapes. Not open on Mondays and Sundays.
This shopping centre still looks waaaay too new and shiny to really fit in with the Newtown scene…read more Especially considering it's located right next to the Townie. The comparison is....conspicuous. On the other hand this little shopping centre has been a very handy addition to the Inner West. For starters its ushered in Fitness First. Now, love it or loathe it, you've got to admit it's pretty damned convenient being able to hit the gym right as you jump off the train on your way home from work. Newtown Central also houses a Foodworks, a Cellarbrations bottleo (more convenience(, a Vietnamese bakery, a nail salon and Sole Espresso (good coffee!). It will still take a while to properly settle into the suburb - but the location speaks for itself.
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$2.80 for everything in the store for a wide range of tuppleware, cosmetics, toiletries, and…read moreaccessories all imported from Japan. I particularly like that you can pick up a phone charge cable cheaply here, where picking one up from another store will be 10x more pricier. And if you buy 10 items, you can use plastic saving the need to carry cash.
So you'be been to a 2 dollar shop before right..? Most of the items are cheap. You're not sure of…read morethe quality, but cheap is cheap right? And while not everything is $2, it is not far off... Well... get you to the brand new Daiso Japan at the Mandarin Shopping Centre in Chatswood. Every item is $2.80! You pay only by the number of items. While a little more expensive than some $2 shops, Daiso is a pretty big brand in Japan, and every item they sell has to be approved by them. I bought a massive clay mug that rightly should have been $5+... so I was pretty chuffed, but I don't think I am the target market. I think their real target are Asian females. Lots of toiletries and makeup things, as well as the usual household products fill the store. Also worth mentioning that compared to other $2 stores, this one is massive. Worth checking out.
Some Dollar Shops are just full of tat and I feel wheezy just walking around them. This place is…read morebargainous however. Things that I have purchased from this place over the years: - Completely acceptable glass champagne flutes a dollar each which are still going strong! - Rose scented natural soaps - Needle for a bicycle pump - Tissue paper for wrapping presents - Heaps of really cool $1 greetings cards - Vases in all shapes and sizes - Pegs - Cocktail jugs - Pizza stone - Candles - Angel wings (of course) - Loads of kids craft stuff Just too many great things to mention really. Not very sustainable stuff and I raise my eyes upwards whenever I cave in to the pressure to buy a plastic Chinese toy car but hey, sometime we need to make savings!
Have you ever wanted a remote control robot, or mustache-shaped cookie cutters, or scrabble tile…read morerefrigerator magnets and not been sure where to source such fabulous items. OOOOOOH man, do I have the store for you! Opus is a haven for everything fun and whimsical for your home or office. They have a spectacular toy section with something to make anyone grin from shoulder to shoulder. From stationary, to crockery, I dare you to stop in here and NOT find something for yourself or a friend. How do you feel about a mouse pad that looks like a mini rug? How about a reusable lunchbox in the shape of a giraffe's face? If there was such thing as death by cuteness, this store would be wise to line the back with hospital beds and IVs. Nurse, stand by... she's just spotted the teacups.
Oh, I love this store. It's so much fun. It's like a toy store for adults... (actually rereading…read morethat it sounds wrong).... well think more along the lines of fun awesome prezzies you want to give your friends for their birthdays - because your gift reflects positively on you. Opus is situated on the top half of Oxford street and contains a wonderful array of books, cards, homewares and novelty items. It's all quite classy so even if you're getting a "Captain Ketchup" ($12.95) squirt your tomato sauce gun, its designed so beautifully your house will look better for it. Prices vary as they have a mix of chic and cher. Whatever your budget you're guaranteed to find something you like in this shop. There is a HUGE range - many colours with many different options. I always stop by this store to find something special for my friends. The stores been around since 1968 and I sincerely believe all those years of finessing purchasing has paid off. Friends, if you want to buy me a birthday present - I can recommend anything here....as for everyone else - I promise you, discovering this store is my gift to you....
I know I'm going to sound like a girl when I say this, but...I love pretty little, shiny things!…read moreThat's why I can never stroll past Abode without a cheeky browse at whatever they have in there. It's hard to define what this store is about, it has home-wares but it also has plenty of awesome novelty gifts. I'll admit I am guilty of walking in there, buying a present for a friend and then falling so in love with it that I keep it. I'm a horrible person, I know, but you try it! You'll go bonkers for all the gorgeous, funny and random things in there. Whether you feel like adding something quirky to your home, buying a card for a loved one or getting a present for someone, you'll find it in Abode. Just make sure to give yourself at least half an hour in there, I guarantee you'll keep getting side tracked.
Abode is the home of pretty things! This is the sort of shop you could browse in for hours trying…read moreto decide on the right card or gift for someone. The wooden floors, non in-your-face staff and quirky Things make this a really welcoming place to hang out in. Much like a place called Abode should be really. I don't see the point of greetings cards that aren't tailored to the person being greeted, and Adobe has a great selection of fun/arty/beautiful cards on top of the wide array of unique gifts for another person (or yourself of course). If you're looking for the likes of a unicorn lamp to a Dali-esque "melting clock" or just have no idea what to get your funky friend for their birthday, Adobe is a damn good place to start.
Super friendly and helpful. Was looking for new material for my shows, and he was able to share…read moremany new tricks with me. Walked away with some good new stuff!!! Nice to see a brick and mortar shop doing magic!
Have you ever found yourself in need of a present for a nephew and didn't know what to get him?…read moreThis was my predicament not too long ago. As I searched the city for something different and fun I spotted a magic shop sign leading me up an alley. Kinda strange place for a shop but it works... In any case, looking back on my love of magic at his age I figured that every young boy needs a marked deck of cards. Card tricks are awesome (or is that just me....). :-) This place had a range of cards for me to choose from as well as costumes and other fun gifts. So if you are lost for what to get, ask at the desk to your right, and you will be sorted out. If unsure you can often get a demonstration of the trick in the store.
Quick gifts at a prime location. The price is higher than to be expected and definitely marketed…read morefor visitors.
I visited Morris and Sons in 2018 and again this year (2025) and what a glow up they have had! Love…read morethe addition of local dyers, Rowan, and Project redesigned bags! Staff was friendly, even being close to closing. The store is bright and welcoming and I could have spent another hour there pursuing yarn goodies if I had the time.
Most anyone will be pleased by the selection of fibres, weights and colours found at Morris and…read moreSons. I really enjoyed visiting this store, I found exactly what I was looking for (sock yarn at a decent price) and even found some Cashmere blend fingering weight yarn to make a hat (it turned out perfect for the short cold spell we recently had). The atmosphere is very pleasant, especially compared to the raucous sounds of the city just outside. The staff is helpful and not overbearing. One of the employees helped me carry my pram down the steps as I was leaving and that made a permanent impression on this mama.
I don't now if men are biologically capable of feeling clucky, but if we are, I was after my visit…read moreto Minimee. This store and its staff wraps you up in a kind and loving embrace, something akin to being in the womb. They're so soft, and friendly, and helpful, and surrogate mother-y, that I walked out the door feeling like the youngest marshmallow born into a 1950s nuclear family. I know nothing about kids, or presents for kids, and the lady there spent 10mins walking me through all the options, then another lady at the counter gift-wrapped (au gratis) my present - a tiny UV-impregnated onesie - and sent me on my way with a smile that was as good as a hug. Whenever I'm feeling down I'm gonna stop in here and soak up the good vibes.
I've been to a lot of baby shops. When you have your first child there seems to be so many types of…read moreprams, cots, car seats, reusable nappy brands... that's just the start. It can be overwhelming at best when your 7 months pregnant and pumped with natured hormone boosters. This is why when I found a good baby store that had reasonable prices I went back to it. When I say good I mean - good range, good service and space - space... when you're as big as a house (or at least feel like it) or you have a pram with curious reaching toddler in toe you want space to maneuver on your shopping sprees. Minime has a huge selection of brands and good gift ideas - in fact they have a gift registry for those planning baby showers. My only real grit with this place is the space. It feels crowded. That's all. Brands include Bugaboo, Bori, Baby Bjorn, Lamaze, Mamas & PapasSeed Organic to name but a few.
Messy and cluttered, bitsy and busy. This was my experience of Home & Giving and I've got to say I…read morewouldn't want my home filled with this shops energy... that is, if I was in to Feng Shui. There are all sorts of house wares and gifty things so if you're stuck for a home warming present you could try this place. There's a lot of stuff in here - from plates, cups and decorative bowls, wooden cookware, picture frames, pillows, candle holders, paintings, baby gifts, lamps, Christmas decorations, clocks, bags and cards. It wasn't as cheap as a two dollar shop - in quality or price but because it is so cluttered it has the feeling of one. I'd go here for a wooden pepper grinder though - I've never seen a proper wooden one so cheap at $25. I guess there are some gems here after all.
Enjoy visiting this shop. Absolutely love everything inside. Not the best in terms of customer…read moreservice asking if you need help but there not rude. But I love love love the shop.
Collector is full of funky, cool, trendy, lovely things. From dresses to shoes to jewellery it's…read moreall great stuff in here. The catch is the prices. This store is not cheap by any means. If you have cash to burn this is the store to do it. I could happily and easily drop hundreds of dollars in here in minutes...if I had hundreds of dollars that is. If the fashion and jewellery don't win you over, there's a great collection of children's clothing and funky homewares to pore over.
If I had a million dollars (or a sugar daddy) I would happily and freely collect everything inside…read moreCollector Store and outfit my life in awesomeness. The hybrid shop consisting of female clothing, gifts, jewelry, accessories and home decor has everything you need to make you smile on the day to day. For me, some standouts were the strappy leather sandals on display as you walk into the store. With different varieties of tan, black and brown leather straps all woven in different ways, you could likely find your staple summer shoe among this bunch. I did, but because I didn't have over $100 at my disposal, I had to wink and walk away... making promises to come back (that I hope I can keep). Toward the back of the shop (up the stair, careful not to trip), I found my second little love: Parisian thread bracelets. Made simply out of thick thread and metallic beads and finished with small pompoms, these bracelets are as sweet as they come, and fairly affordable at that. Give Collector Store a try if you're hankering for something unusual. I reckon you'll find it here.