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Makro Wholesalers

Makro Wholesalers

(9 reviews)

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I bloody love Makro, just the thought of it makes me giddy, I think it's the whole thing about…read moreeverything being larger than usual - when you're walking round and you walk past a 4 litre tub of Helmans Mayo you feel like you're in 'Honey I shrunk the Kids' (anyone remember that movie?)! Anyway on to the more serious stuff, Makro really is a god send if you're organisning an event or a party, the whole idea of it is that you can buy items in bulk and save some money at the same time. This Makro is about a 10 - 15 minute drive from Belfast City centre but is just off the M1 so is pretty easy to get to! There's a huge car park too so don't worry about it getting too busy. They stock everything you could possibly want from electrical items, kitchen supplies, meat, cigarettes and alcohol. Set some time aside to go because it's huge! To give you an example, yesterday I bought 50 premium beers for £22 which is amazing value in comparison to supermarket prices! One thing to note is that you need a Makro or Booker (recently bought over) card to get a discount but you can apply on the website if you have a business or run any large scale events.

Yes Makro is a good spot if you're looking to buy in bulk - boxes of crisps, chocolate, sweets, not…read moreto mention the actual food. You can buy huge packets and boxes of meat, chicken, etc., and if you have the storage space you can make some good savings. IMPORTANT: YOU WILL NOT BE PERMITTED ENTRY TO MAKRO WITHOUT A MAKRO CARD. The off licence is open to the public, but you need a Makro card to access the rest of the store. Often people tell others about Makro and forget to mention that you have to have a card, which you have to apply for and include details such as VAT registration numbers for your business. I know a lot of shoppers will find that disappointing, but better you find out now than travel up and get refused entry at reception. That being said, a lot of people go here to get the big boxes of washing powder, big bags/cases of dog food, as well as boxes of blank Cds etc. It also has a lot of electrical equipment (TVs, computers, digital cameras, etc), sporting equipment, clothes... the list goes on. There are some great offers available when the "Makro Mail" comes out, which is their fortnightly publication which details their special offers for that period. You usually need to get there on the first day of the offers though (every second Wednesday), as Makro tend not to have huge stocks of these goods which are effectively their "loss leaders". They also have a "sale mail" which they bring out occasionally in addition to the Makro Mail. (You can look through the Makro Mails on their website). There are savings to be made too in their off licence, especially if buying cases of wine or availing of special offers. What a lot of people find frustrating is that the prices listed are exclusive of VAT, as the store is ostensibly intended for retailers who reclaim VAT, so some people get a bit of a surprise when they get to the till. If you know someone who has a card, they can bring two people in as guests. It's a great store you could spend hours in, and the off licence is accessible without a Makro card.

Asia Supermarket - Fried tofu!

Asia Supermarket

(15 reviews)

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I've been meaning to try to recreate the dumplings from Wagamama for ages, and having been…read moredisappointed with my search for ingredients in Tesco, where else would I try but Asia Supermarket. Looking drab from the outside, inside is a bustle of colour and noise, busy with people and packets with labels I couldn't read. After dandering up and down the aisles I finally asked a really lovely girl about the dumpling wrappers. She laughed in a nice way at the idea of me making my own and showed me what she used to make hers (from scratch, the show off) but then took me to the wrappers. Thank goodness she did, I would have been there for weeks. The selection of dried, pickled, canned and fresh goods is astounding. The fruit and veg section puts the big supermarkets to shame in quality and price. This shopping experience was a roaring success. Lets hope my dumplings are too!

I love wandering around stores like these and checking all the exoctic looking foods they have on…read moreoffer. I used to shop a bit in the Chinese emporium on George Street in Dublin, because the vegetables were cheaper, fresher and came in bigger portions than in crappy supermarkets. The Asia supermarket looks more like a factory than a place that sells food. The layout, as other reviewers have mentioned is vast and scatty, but if you have your wits about you, you may just come out with something weird and wonderful, and tasty too hopefully! I would recommend getting some seaweed, a big block of Tofu (really good value) or some yummy miso soup. There are also big bags of spices, bags of rice so huge they could kill a man and some great traditional chinese vegetables. A little haven.

Centra

Centra

(2 reviews)

Queen Quarter

A good-sized, spacious Centra store which is easy to navigate. Sells a full range of groceries,…read moremagazines, newspapers, confectionery and some toiletries. Also has a sandwich and hot food counter. Can be incredibly busy especially around lunchtime with crowds from nearby schools, businesses and Queen's University. However, all checkouts are often open, so queues move quickly. Prices are low and quality respectable. I especially like the falafel salad boxes, veggie delight sandwiches, pasta salads and packs of 4 X jam filled donuts for only £1.00. Ticks all the right boxes...

I hope my case was a once off because if it happens more than once, then I feel this shop to be…read moreworthy of closing down. As it is located on the Malone Road, this shop does an almighty trade with students and drunk people alike (sometimes they are the same) as it is halfway between the halls of residence and the university itself. It is also within the vacinity of the Eg and the Bot, two of the most popular drinking dens in the student lifestyle. However, after watching a match of epic proportions in the Eg which was so interesting, we began drinking cocktails, we went next door and I purchased some milk for my post-pint cup of tea. It was only on my way home, that I realised I had been short changed by 70p or so, which I am aware is not too much, but got me thinking as to whether it was a pure accident, or whether I had been taken advantage of in my slightly uneasy state. Now I know what you are thinking and no I wasn't drunk and I didn't lose my money. I handed them a two pound coin, I put the change in my pocket and I counted it out on the way home. I work in a shop so I am aware of serving customers, but to be that badly out with your change says one of three things: - either you have made a genuine mistake and you should try to correct it. - or you have done it on purpose - or you are an idiot I'm not going to hazard a guess as to which is more likely, but needless to say, I think it was not number one. I have not, and probably will never, visit this place again. And it's all over 70p. What a shame

Price Attack - wholesale_stores - Updated May 2026

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