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    Marks and Spencer

    3.8 (5 reviews)
    InexpensiveDepartment Stores
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Tiger

    Tiger

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 miChiswick
    £

    Perfect place for small trinkets and gifts, stocking stuffers, or just a fun (and affordable) way…read moreto spice up your home! Tiger is filled with random things, it's hard to pinpoint exactly what's there but it's like a selection of Ikea goodies. They regularly have kitchenware there, so stop by for decorative bowls, storage containers, cake plates(£4), 2-tier serving platter (£7), all in different colors and designs! I saw a cute 2-person Japanese stoneware teapot and cups for £15. I think it's decent quality stuff for what you get. They also regularly stock colourful candles and decorative napkins, perfect for a party. Other cool stuff I've seen: -dedicated moustache section, anything goes! - home decor, storage baskets, candle holders, frames - art supplies, pastels, sketch books, canvas, pencils, paints - beauty stuff, shampoo, face wash - school supplies - kids stuff: games, stickers - umbrellas - storage containers - fun jewellery racks (saw a small square rack that rotates, fits 30+ pairs, for £4!!!) - packaging and gift bags - bicycle/travel section - snacks!! Anyway, it's not an exhaustive list but check it out, there might be done fun quirky things you can find. This is also a smaller store than the other ones I've been to (Brighton, Hammersmith and Tottenham Court Road). The only reason why I give 4* and not 5 is because its half the size, and and doesn't offer everything. This store isn't exactly the best first-timer's experience, so hit up the other larger stores first!

    Great price for some quirky home items , I love it! Just got a quirky broom and a jumbo ludo game…read morefrom them today!

    Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre

    Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre

    3.2(10 reviews)
    3.7 miEaling
    ££

    Ealing Broadway Centre is a shopping Centre which includes retail shops of every nature clothes,…read morefootwear, books, cards, electrical, beauty, food, gift shops and some independent (food confectionery, cafe's)shops. In the middle of the shopping Centre you have a few statues and seating to rest your tired feet, or for your loved one to wait while you shop. On the top floor you have Argos and Ealing Central Library. On the ground floor mostly chains and the odd cheap non chain shop basically everything I mentioned above, plus Tesco's. I really like their Primark, I would say its on the level of Oxford street but without the crazy crowds. Ealing Broadway Centre is on the Uxbridge road so its convenient to get to, because all the buses pass their plus you have the Ealing Broadway station which is a 10minutes away. They also have their own car park as well. The shopping Centre is good for the locals, but I would not go out of my way here, because you can get majority of the stuff where you live, (I lived in Harrow at the time). I wished i tried some of the independent shops more....its a good shopping Centre and does the job.

    This is a pretty decent mall, and is a great option for those on the west end of town who can't…read morebrave Oxford Street (at least until the huge shopping development in Shepherd's Bush/White City finishes). Check out the website: it's quite useful, and lists all the shops. The usual necessities are there, including newly renovated Boots, M&S, Waterstones, and a relatively new Tesco Metro. Primark is currently building a new shop here and will finish early this summer, replacing a Beales that is now gone. The nice thing about this mall is that it's partly outside. Most hallways open directly to the outdoors rather than having closing doors. While this means its not quite a fully-heated refuge in winter, it makes it more an integrated part of the stroll through Ealing than a hermetically-sealed environment. The central courtyard is open to the sky which makes it nice when they have craft stalls or summer concerts there. Many of the shops face outwards from the building as well, or are in passages that lead out to the street. The bad thing about the open-air aspects of the mall is that people can still smoke in here. There's an Early Learning Centre (ELC) that makes great educational and interactive toys for kids. There also a Fat Face clothing store that appeals to my Canadian/comfortable/lumberjack side. The rear mall entrance does have glass doors, and these seem to get broken, cracked, or become non-functioning with disappointing frequency, and to be fixed with disappointingly slow speed. I feel that the choice of men's clothing on offer isn't great. And those who are used to hundreds of shops (a la Oxford Street) may find it limited. But if you're not looking for anything too unusual you'll probably find it here.

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    Marks and Spencer

    Marks and Spencer

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.7 miEaling
    ££

    Cant say I care for the clothes etc but the prepared foods, wow I miss this place sooooo much.Now…read morejust have to figure out how to convince them to open in Atlanta ;-)

    I'm a big fan of M&S clothing, shoes and food but have become increasingly frustrated with the lack…read moreof staff available in this 3 floor store. The last time I went there, I was buying some shoes an lingerie, lingerie was not a problem but I needed some help in the shoe section, not a single member of staff available on the whole floor to help, so I ended up buying just one pair as opposed to 2 that I wanted to purchase. When I then went to pay there was only one cashier behind the tills and 8 people ahead of me, the cashier kept ringing her bell for a good 15-20 minutes to call for more staff and no one came for over 20 minutes and then two people arrived at the same time and did not seem at all bothered when the other cashier said she'd been calling them for ages. At least 4 people who were behind me left the items they wanted to buy and walked out of the store, this is a sure fire way to lose business, this was around 6pm, people were saying they had just popped in for a quick shop after work and had trains to catch from Ealing Broadway. I never used to have any complaints with the level of service once I'd actually managed to get served but even that seems to have gone downhil of late, what a shame! The quality of the items for sale can't be faulted whether it be clothing, shoes, lingerie, food, drinks, household items, gifts, etc, but the queues really need to move faster. The sales can be fantastic with some really good bargains too! This level of service is not acceptable and I'm sad that this once fabulous store which I always felt had fanstastic customer service has sunk this low. I used to go to M&S at least twice a month and now I visit every other month only. And they wonder why business is down?! Management really need to improve service levels or lose more customers. When you have half an hour for lunch, you really don't want to queue for 20 minutes to get a sandwich!

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    Japan Centre - Walk through the gate

    Japan Centre

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.7 miNorth Acton
    £££

    This store is in a warehouse complex just east of North Acton station. The entrance to the complex…read moreis on Victoria Rd. It looks like an office complex and is hard to imagine any grocery stores are in it, so it was intimidating to walk through what looked like a gated area at first. I followed the winding path for 2-3min and found Unit 16 towards the end of this estate. The store is very spacious and has pretty much anything you ask for from a Japanese supermarket. I found snacks, sweets, rice, noodles, sauces, frozen food, drinks and some kitchen and household items. It even had a small shelf for Japanese books. (No photos allowed inside for some reason) This place can fulfill your needs for Japanese food. It is hidden, but don't hesitate to go in!

    LOVE. THIS. PLACE…read more Seriously, a Godsend. Being Japanese, I was concerned about how I would meet my Japanese food needs when I moved to London. I moved into a student housing accommodation in North Acton and was super duper excited to find that there was a Japan Centre 5 minutes away. It's a little tricky to find at first. It's in an industrial complex and you have to walk down the car entrance for a bit. The store is at the end on the left. Obviously, since this is a warehouse and not a full grocery store, the selection is limited compared to the Soho location. They have a small selection of fresh produce but mostly you will find nonperishable and frozen items. It's good enough and saves me from having to haul my butt to Soho. There's also a "sale" section with foods that are past their sell-by dates. It's mostly stuff that lasts a long time and the reduced price is an added bonus.

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    Japan Centre - Entrance to the warehouse complex

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