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    3.6 (27 reviews)
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    Swedish Food Market !
    Sharon N.

    WHY ARE THE MEATBALLS SO GOOD?! It's been 3 days since discovering the meatballs and I've already been back twice for them. I also joined the IKEA FAMILY card so I get a discount for the meatballs. Im addicted and i cant stop... I will be back tomorrow....

    Large meatballs 11.99
    Monique O.

    IKEA! Everyone knows the place. Your one stop for everything homewares! It's The Swedish supergiant of home wares and it also had a cafeteria too! This review is going to be based around the cafeteria inside of ikea. This place caters for people of all ages food wise from baby food to salmon for the adults. And price wise it's pretty hard to beat! Children's meals like meatballs or pasta and chips is $3.99 and adult meals are around $10 they have cakes muffins salads wraps baby puré and jelly. Not mention down stairs after the checkout you can buy pizza hot dogs and ice cream and they have their own little Swedish food stall so you can cook the food you ate here at home! Way to go ikea P.s the meatballs are my fav!

    Gnocchi in a Napoletana sauce
    Ed H.

    How can you not love IKEA? Every time we visit my partner and I always have a blast. As you work your way through the heavenly maze of interior design, your mind will begin to think about how you're going to fix up your home. Even if you don't own a house, you'll be wanting to purchase one so you could style it up with IKEA furniture. Their restaurant is just like all their others. The food is very affordable and has the same great taste. You can spend the better part of an afternoon here and not even realise.

    Amy S.

    The flat-pack company! Who doesn't love IKEA? The Swedes seem to know how life is best done. Although, you can get lost in the copious amounts of bedroom and kitchen furnishings set up's. However, if you know the short cuts you can be in and out of here in 15 mins flat! It seems on the weekends this place is like a couples retreat! They are everywhere.... So if you want to avoid the crowds you can always go in the early evening as they close at 9pm most nights! The restaurant sure does serve up some delicious sweet potato fries and ribs. Sugary treats to ease that sweet tooth of yours and also Salmon and veggies for those health freaks. Open until 8.30pm most nights. Great bargains and gift ideas. Check it out for yourself!

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    Joel Amigo H.

    IKEA is built on the open plan feel which makes the store easy and effortless to navigation, while the signage cleverly guides you around the several areas of the store. On most the store is clean, although some products did appear in the wrong section, due mostly to discourteous customers. Once you find someone to give you a hand, they're very approachable, and seemed happy to help, although mostly directional information, and not a full service sales approach. (i.e. pointing you to the product as compared to walking you there). Although the staff are not overly knowledgeable on locations of stock, without the use of the computers, and this interrupted the flow of the experience. Most stock is available in the stock hall, and staff were helpful on how to find/order stock which may be at a different location. So if you're thinking about buying a lot of products, bring a large car or trailer.

    Chandni S.

    Think of flat pack furniture and the one name that pops to my mind is IKEA. They have managed to build their entire business on that concept. Quite ingenious I think. Ikea has a huge selection of furniture at vey affordable prices. It is the perfect one stop shop for decorating or renovating your home on a budget. They offer furniture and furnishings, so you can mix and match to guarantee satisfaction before paying for it. The quality is quite poor though in my opinion as they mainly use particle board, which is not solid wood. Also after a few months, everything just reminds me of how cheap it is and I find myself wishing for more designer stuff. I also hate the fact that once you enter the store, you cannot escape, or make a quick exit. You always have to go 'round their aisles and rows and pass almost every product to get to the exit. I absolutely love their dishwashing brush and for $2.50 (cheaper if you're an IKEA member) it's a steal! But every time, I step in to buy that, I end up spending 25 minutes getting to the exit. Money vs Time?? Hm.. I seriously need to start analysing my priorities! What I love about IKEA, is their design style. Their showroom displays their enormous collection and you will often find the same product used in a different room or in a different way that it constantly inspires me to think differently.

    Gemma C.

    IKEA operates in thousands of cities across multiple countries, generating millions of dollars in revenue and profit. The successful business model has been built on low cost furniture and self assembly. Despite the affordable pricing, there are a few disadvantages to buying at IKEA. The company operates on Just-In-Time Management, where items are ordered based on past turnover. This means that items are not always in stock, causing a delay to furniture assembly if parts are not stocked. A repeat visit to IKEA may therefore be necessary. The quality of goods is average due to cheaper materials used and assembly taking place in China. The contemporary, modern look at affordable prices means that customers can regularly update their furniture. The staff are few and far between and have little knowledge about the products and their whereabouts. A little more product knowledge would be a great advantage. It can be frustrating trying to find a staff member only to hear them confess they know little. It is very difficult to find your way out of IKEA, especially because there is only one exit and you have to walk through the maze of goods to reach the exit. Before reaching the checkout, customers must pickup the pieces of furniture in the warehouse before going through to checkout. This can be tedious when trying to find the pieces and can be difficult if the goods are heavy and far from reach. Delivery is overpriced and is not included in the price. Delivery from an external company can result in breakages which are often not covered. Self assembly must then be undertaken, which is time consuming and sometimes more difficult than it looks. However, if you're on a budget, Ikea can be the perfect solution to your monetary constraints. Ikea stocks affordable products that are idea for first home buyers.

    Prudence M.

    As a regular at Ikea prior to discovering the world of Yelp it is somewhat difficult to write a review without to going into far too much detail about getting meatballs on arrival and the $1 hotdogs on the way out, following the arrows and everything on the way, but I'll try. There is a child minding service before you head up the escalator. Having never used the service I can't really rate it but the children all look to be having fun. At the top of the escalators I strongly suggest you turn left and head to the cafeteria. Swedish cakes, meatballs in decadent sauce and all the other menu options that I've failed to try due to the deliciousness of meatballs... Really an ikea meal is absolutely necessary at any time of day and did I mention the free drinks refills? Just don't expect to get your usual coca cola company soft drink because it's everything Swedish here! Once your tummy is full you're ready to hit the displays. The level of detail in the display rooms is absolutely amazing! Many of the drawers and cupboards are set up with things you would expect to find in the room type you're looking at, the bookshelves are lined with books and other items and beds are made in all rooms complete with cushions and throw rugs. If you are looking for design inspirations this really is the place to find it. I really recommend avoiding the place on a rainy weekend or you'll never see anything through the sea of people, normal weekends are bad enough! Once you've made it through the displays get ready to get your warehousing skills on because you have to find all your boxes of flat packed furniture, lift it and scan it yourself. It's all very well laid out and everything is easy to find but as a mummy of two I have to advise that no one tries to get through this process alone with small children, you won't make it out with your sanity! Remember all those yummy cakes and meatballs I told you about earlier, well on the other side of the checkout you can buy all those scrumptious goodies to take home with you! There is a good selection of Swedish foods and lollies that is well worth a look and on the way out grab yourself a coffee to celebrate! The fun continues when you get home because you get to curse over the pictures that don't make sense at first glance and screws that just won't go in straight... Then when you put the second identical item together, it all goes together with such ease that you have to assume you were the issue and not furniture. I really hate putting together flat pack! I guess that's the downfall for me but the huge variety has me going back over and over again and every time I swear I won't by flat pack furniture again... Then I do.

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    A fun way to waste hours of your time, imaginging all the DIY projects you could complete and how your home can look better!

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