First mistake - driving into Sylvia Park. The signposting from that side was hopeless and almost non-existent. I set the map for Ikea instead and arrived five minutes later with no issues.
I spent a couple of hours there. With two floors it felt smaller than expected. On average I was impressed with the comfort of the furniture compared to similar priced items available from other retailers. The kitchenware area and lighting area were highlights. Plenty of high capacity AA in stock. I won't need to buy overpriced Eneloop again ; ). In the second hand area I found some ex-demo furniture. There were one or two excellent deals amongst the chaff but nothing I really needed.
On the way out I grabbed a couple of $1.50 veggie dogs and a coffee. Very tasty snack. I enjoyed the typical northern euro coffee (believe it or not) and immediately tried to find it. I didn't find coffee for sale in store and there is no coffee on the website. That will have to wait.
gzt: First mistake - driving into Sylvia Park. The signposting from that side was hopeless and almost non-existent. I set the map for Ikea instead and arrived five minutes later with no issues.
I have only ever gone in on the computer lounge side of the mall. But that stupid little roundabout they have at the carpark entrance is so annoying.
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