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3.5 (31 reviews)
ModerateHome Decor
Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Swedish meatballs. Never fails me.
Wing ..

It's a very nice place for finding cheap home stuff. Quality wise, not everything is excellent but most are not bad. I enjoy shopping here as I'm a sucker for cute and fancy things. But what I always go for is the cheap delicious food. Me and hubby often order the Swedish meatballs and the Pollo pasta. Currently, they have a 5 dollar meal deals starting at 5pm on weekdays. I feel like going there late just to try em. I would order the quiche and the fish n chips LOL.

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Beth R.

Earlier this year, we traded up from a compact three bedroom house to a 5 bedroom house with a few different living areas. Now, we need furniture to fill it. And knickknacks and doodads and bath mats and storage things and prints for the 470 picture hooks the previous owners left on the walls. However, every time I visit IKEA, I feel compelled to trade all of this in for a 6 x 4 metre studio apartment filled with cunning space-saving gadgetry and one of those adult bunk beds. Go during the week or in the evening of a weekday. There will still be plenty of people but less of the weekend carnage that occurs when parents wait for their child to be on the verge of total meltdown before bundling them into the soft-roader and into IKEA. Granted, they do make rather a point about being family friendly so it's no wonder people flock there with their kids. The ball crawl is certainly popular, there are excellent kid snack packs available in the cafeteria along with a playground and pleasant baby change facilities. They even supply nappies for those freak occurrences when you've forgotten to pack any. Mutinous children aside (and I can say this because mine is still firmly strappable into a pram), I must be one of the few people who likes doing the showroom circuit. I open cupboards and marvel at the organisational devices within, smell candles, open and close drawers, touch the textiles, try and pronounce the product names and do test sits on the chairs. Whoever I'm with usually loses patience by the time we get to the beds and I am hustled out to either the restaurant for a good value meal or down to the Marketplace to get what we came for. My only beef is a small one, specifically that you can't take your trolley to your car. I know there are savings to be had by this method but it would be super convenient if they would and save me battling with my slippery flat packed bargains.

Rani Y.

Ikea - you either like it or you don't. The kilometres of inexpensive house-stuff aside, if you're looking for somewhere to entertain kids, this place is ideal. I've brought my 6-year-old son here since it opened and it's one of his favourite outing, especially in the winter when the weather is rubbish. The playroom is open just short of the normal opening hours and has oodles of things for kids for toilet-trained 3-year-olds up to 8. A massive ball pit takes up half the room and has a dedicated supervisor to ensure no one goes missing underneath for too long. Many of the Ikea toys you can buy in the store are here too: kid's kitchen, train set, and drawing stations, and there's a large screen playing popular G-rated movies for those less active. You can check your littlie in and leave them for up to an hour and they give you a pager just in case they need you to come back any earlier. Following the arrows around the building can take around 45 minutes with limited stops, so you'll only just have time for a quick cuppa before collection time. A couple of times, with no shopping list (although, there's always something you 'need' at Ikea), I've nabbed a seat in the upstairs cafeteria that overlooks the playroom and just read a book. Not quite why they offer the service, but I did buy some food to cook at home from the Swedish food section near the checkouts, before we left. We went this weekend just gone to pick up a couple of packs of those cute mini wooden coat hangers (5 for $5.95) a picture frame for $12 and some miscellaneous kitchen gadgets in the 'Marketplace' department which is the first stop downstairs after the cafeteria stop. Other things worth mentioning: my son loves the brown bag lunch pack (Snack Pack - $3.95) which includes a fruit bar, cheese sandwich, popcorn, muesli bar, fruit yoghurt and a soft toy. Not the healthiest option, but a fun treat. Otherwise, kids meals for $2.95 include meatballs or chicken nuggets and chips, or pasta with tomato sauce. Meals after 3pm, Monday to Friday are just one dollar! Downstairs near the checkout, you can grab a hotdog for $1 and a soft serve ice-cream for 30c. Only disappointment is they've severely downgraded the play area within the Children's department. The slide and play area has been replaced by a small hole in the wall for kids to crawl through.

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Ikea FOOD! As a vegetarian I'm smitten with the options for food here :) my boyfriend and I can get lunch for about $17.

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My only beef is a small one, specifically that you can't take your trolley to your car.

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Ned's

3.0(3 reviews)
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Ned's is full of all those useless yet pretty things you get and give as presents, and it's…read moreglorious in its mountains of lovely dust-collectors and silly outfits. The shop is predominantly filled with home decorations and things that sit on mantle pieces and dress up bookshelves, but they have a great range of cheap kids costumes and fancy dress accessories, like feather boas and hats and masks. Leading up to Christmas, they have an entire aisle just for Christmas decorations, outfits and enormous stockings. I was very tempted by the black Santa hat that says "Bah humbug", but got the elf ears instead. They also have an aisle of art supplies, including well prices canvases of varying sizes and plenty of paints. They have a cute range of stationary as well, and a very small, very sad pile of $4 books, none of which I have or would ever likely read. They're great for cards, wrapping paper and gorgeous boxes for presents. Their boxes come in all sizes, and look a little like babushka dolls the way they're piled on top of each other, and they're all only around $3. This is a great gift shop, and useful for all those extras that go along with parties and gift giving.

Popped into Ned's to buy a kitchen tidy bin--to throw my compostables in. Expected a range of bins…read moreand the like. Nah, just wall-to-wall homewares. Not even nice homewares. Perhaps my expectations were poorly set. Perhaps Ned's had something to do with setting them. Bunnings saved the day. Two out of five.

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3.7(3 reviews)
4.5 kmCroyden, Croydon
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Do you know Edina Monsoon the character? This is the sort of shop she would have had in the sit-com…read more"Absolutely Fabulous" but not as inexpensive. Such cool stuff. If only I lived in a great big enormous house that needed a dozen different rooms peppered with artifacts and regularly changed around to suit my mood or the weather or something. One thing is for sure, if you are just starting out in a new house or flat - like it's the first time from home or a new place because you've just decided it should be that way - this is a great shop to go to and find the things that may give it your special touch. It is a little odd going into a shop like this when you can feel like there are so many duplicates of the same thing, so why buy it, however once you have thought through the critical mass of population and how many people you know and what you like compared to your friends, you will discover that if you buy something here cheap, and most of it is very reasonably priced, your friends will be impressed and not have the same thing as you. It is very unlikely they will anyway. Even if you know someone with the same thing, it just means you both have good taste, doesn't it! These people at Loot have things like ornaments and carved wooden giraffes and candles and cusions and screens and such, but my favourite things are the cushions and the little rugs. very handy and not too expensive. Also they have a annual clearance sale at the start of the year with really good bargains, they do advertise it and it does get busy - this year it is 21st and 22nd January so it is as I am writing this review - actually this weekend - and they have up to 75% off their stock! They do this big sale every year. I got a whole lot of tea lights last year for about 50 cents (non rapping) so check out Loot. It's pretty cool.

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Ikea - homedecor - Updated May 2026

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