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Rachelle Lopez
2 months agoThe largest IKEA in the world and Restaurant by capacity. We had a buffet style lunch and ordered everything. The menu varied from Filipino food to Scandinavian cuisine. It is clean, the line ups are long but there’s a separate lineup for people that has disability card. It goes fast but still need to wait and depending on the day. It’s inside the Mall but it has its own parking lot with ample of space , but do get in early.
Doc B Lapa (skysenshi)
3 months agoFirst time to actually shop here instead of just eating. (We usually order furniture and decor from their website, because they won't fit in our car.) Their self-service concept for furniture is interesting, though a lot are out of stock. The layout is done in such a way that we ended up picking items that weren't in our shopping list. Food is also a lot better than my first experience (in Anaheim branch), as they now have pleasantly designed restaurants within the store.
Vernaliza Marcelino
a month agoLove love love IKEA! My furniture go to haven, prices from affordable to mid range item furniture they got it and do not forget their “as is” section where you could get a much cheaper option if that is what you are looking for. Inspiration is endless and it is truly a space for everyone. However, the cafe/restaurant is a bit disappointing in comparison to other countries. If you are driving too please remember where you are parked.
Revelio Patronus
2 months agoIt was a gloomy afternoon and I have the time today to go to the Swedish shop IKEA. It was a not so busy Tuesday afternoon but the line for their Swedish restaurant is still jam-packed. For a first timer it was not overwhelming, most of it is self service and for your main course you just have to tell the food attendant what you want and voila, it will be served within a minute, or less. The showroom did not disappoint so if your thinking of renovating any part of your house do visit IKEA, it will give you a lot of choices and most importantly the vibe that you want to have for your room or any part of the house your renovating.
Grizzly Bear
a month agoIKEA is more than just a furniture store; it's a destination for home furnishings and inspiration. Known for its sleek, Scandinavian-inspired designs and affordable prices, IKEA offers a wide range of products to suit every style and budget. One of IKEA's greatest strengths is its commitment to functionality and affordability. Their furniture is designed to be easy to assemble, making it perfect for those who enjoy a DIY approach to home improvement. Additionally, their clever storage solutions maximize space efficiency. While the self-service model can be time-consuming, it also allows for a more personalized shopping experience. You can browse at your own pace, selecting items that perfectly fit your home. However, it's important to note that the assembly process can be challenging for some, especially for larger furniture pieces. Additionally, the flat-pack nature of the products can sometimes lead to minor damages during transport or assembly. Overall, IKEA is a great option for those seeking stylish, affordable, and functional home furnishings. If you're willing to put in a bit of effort, IKEA can help you create a beautiful and practical living space.