The world's biggest Ikea is now open in the Philippines. Due to covid19, you need to book a shopping slot to visit this place,
It's your typical IKEA, except for some reason the cafeteria is made to cater to 100s of customers and not the few dozen I see at my local Jersey IKEAs
The Ikea is huge either way and the items are more in the 5K pesos range, ($100) in tune with the local economic earnings here. But lots of selections if what has to be the country's largest furniture store.
I don't know if Filipinos will take to assembling their own furniture but I think the younger TikTok, and the Instagram crowd is more game to do so than the other generations. read more
Yes, IKEA has everything you need..
But good luck finding it!
The workers are literally of NO HELP.
Why have an establishment so large, that customers get lost, and the employees are of no help???
I came here with my grandmother and a disabled person, both of whom had difficulty walking back and forth, to the wrong locations instructed by the employees!!! And NO WHEELCHAIRS read more
This MOA square was fantastic. we went to ikea. Be sure you bring or have a picture of your vaccination record. They require it. It is well organized. Exit and Entrance are separate . Elevators and escalators available . Restrooms are clean. Senior citizens rest room available. The food court was busy. Long lines like waiting on a blockbuster movie . Everything is organized . They accept international credit cards. All employees are very helpful . Water is bought on a tetra Pak, not plastic or bottles.First i thought it was coconut juice. Since some sheets are cheaper than US quality , you can't expect it to be 100% cotton.Some items are US quality. read more