We visited ikea, cried, felt nostalgic, tasted delicious dishes, classic meatballs and a chicken leg with pasta from the new menu.
The assortment is the same as it was, the prices are pleasant.
A large, convenient store of quality household goods. A very large selection of furniture, both for the kitchen and for bedrooms, living rooms and other rooms in the house. An excellent selection of dishes, lamps and many other household items. As a bonus, the store has an excellent cafe-shop where you can have a delicious snack or buy fragrant meatballs with lingonberry sauce, drink delicious coffee and enjoy delicate ice cream from the vending machine…
I always come here when I'm in these parts. It's nice to walk around the trading floor, turn some cute household things in your hands and look at interior things. A lot of convenient devices that create comfort in the house. Not pretentious high-quality furniture and natural textiles are my favorites. I do not leave without buying - I recommend everyone to visit and advocate the opening of a similar point in the South of the island.
For Russians, it's nostalgia now) The store itself is small, when compared with IKEA stores that were in Moscow in the Mega shopping center. And so is the usual IKEA, only there is no warehouse area where customers are allowed to walk and take bulky goods. There is a restaurant. We even issued an IKEA card indicating the address of the hotel, but we definitely need a SIM card with a local number. We bought a tourist SIM card for 399 baht. The parking lot is small and this is probably the only quibble.
Cool little girl, everything is there !!! We stopped by to eat the famous meatballs :)) and of course we bought all sorts of things like at IKEA without it :))
A very small store (not typical for IKEA), in Tokyo, in the city on the busiest street, and then they made several floors and there is something to buy. There is little choice and their signature restaurant is of questionable quality.
A very reduced assortment in the store. Prices in rubles are more expensive than in Russia. There are no furry Ikea slippers. The buffet is also expensive, the usual meatballs with a side dish and a piece of caramel cake are about 340 baht.
A good store, a little less than expected, but you can find everything you need. And bed linen and furniture, containers and dishes. There is a small department with food and sweets. And I was also pleased with the cafe.
Located in the basement of an apartment building, after entering the hallway you get a little lost where to go next. There is a missing pointer to the stairs down. The choice is huge and varied. But, unfortunately, there was no product I needed(
A pathetic analogy to the Moscow Ikea. Mini! Even micro!
There's not much more to say.
Oh, yeah. Everything is terribly slow.
This is not Tai, this is some kind of Estonia.
We went to Ikea at the request of the children - we wanted the usual meatballs. I can't compare prices anymore, we don't have Ikea anymore. It tastes delicious as always. There are cookies in a jar at the checkout - you can safely take them with your coffee) Regarding the assortment, it is small, more like a showroom, basically you need to order everything in advance online.
There is a cafe with meatballs, coffee and European desserts. A small Ikea, but there is everything you need, in the absence of IKEA in Russia, it is ideal to stop by on the way from the beach to the city.
I was expecting a full-fledged Ikea high-end store, as it was in Russia, but here it's kind of small ... not usually, but maybe it's the peculiarities of the country)
Well, since Ikea is closed in Russia and this was my favorite store, of course we visited it in Phuket, why are we really very happy to buy what we need at home and also ate the famous meatballs
I was disappointed by the lack of meatballs (we only went there for them, and since it's small, we took small things, since there is no IKEA in Russia (
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Андрей К
Level 26 Local Expert
January 25, 2024
The smallest IKEA I've ever seen in my life!!! The minimum set of products. We bought pillows because we can't sleep on the locals. But there is also a plus. Few people, mostly foreigners. You can have a snack in the cafe without waiting in line. And do not forget to buy delicious jam.
Ikea, of course, is a big word) there is only a sign, and since the store is very small, Ikea was several times larger in Novosibirsk) there are few goods, there is nothing to see, it is expensive. There is a small bar-dining room, where Europeans eat, the assortment is also tiny. We went, we didn't get any pleasure.