Daiso Japan, Plano TX
Address | 101 W Spring Creek Pkwy # 731, Plano, TX | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (469) 786-0622 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | daisous.com | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Variety Store, Asian Household Goods Store, Gift Shop, Home Goods Store, Store | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.6 29 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Daiso Japan reviews
29I usually go here to pick up my Japanese premium coffee, but they have some notable rice balls and sushi.
I love shopping at Daiso! They have the cutest novelty items for a great price. I'm always amazed at the things I find when I visit this store.
Not as many food and drink options as I'm used to.
Good prices, good snacks and candy and various Japanese dollar general style items.
Fun place to shop! Lots of Japanese imports (obviously). You can also buy some Japanese packaged foods there. They have sorts of stuff. Fun!
Love love love this place! If I was still a lid and got an allowance, I'd spend it all here every single time.
Very neat place to shop, and very affordable. You definitely get the Japanese feel to a lot of the products they sell (dainty and practical), and a few items even have that delightful "Engrish" dialect on them.
I was recommended to go to the store by my Japanese professor in college and it does not disappoint. This store is super cute and has a lot of really neat minimal Japanese house hold goods and office supplies. The whole place is really bright and clean and has some good snacks as well.
Clean and the staff is nice. Daiso is everything the dollar tree wants to be and then some. The products are cheap and are good quality for the price.
Couldnt find much at this location. The one in Irving has more inventory compared to this store. If you never been to daiso go take a look.they have cute interesting things.
Small but well stocked market. Small food court and vendors selling tea, bakery, ice cream, etc.
Cute place! Great for shopping for cheap and fun gifts and if you spend a good 20 minutes you're almost guaranteed to find something you'll like
Makes me feel like I'm back in Misawa. I love the boiled chestnuts and everything else. Another good thing 85% of the items is a buck-fifty! Name some items that all five and $10 and other stores here it's a buck-fifty.
Sometimes the things you're looking for are out of stock, but that's ok. However, I don't think it's ok that there are no visitor bathrooms!
Daiso is like a Japanese dollar store but much better. They have lots of useful stuff like hampers, yard tools, cutlery, make up though I wasnt too keen on the makeup. They also have asian candy. There are also quite a few branches all over town.
Great place for Slime supplies! Dish brush with extra puff bristle for $1.50 for jelly cube slime, Daiso clay for butter slime in so many colors! Cosmetic aisle gives a few eye shadow shimmer pallets and cute metallic pigment powder pots in colors like navy, fuchsia, teal, etc. Plastic containers in a few sizes with snap lids. We love exploring this place!
This store is super random, and you'll rarely see the same stuff twice. It's cheap though. It's always worth a visit.
You never know what you might find here. A small seasonal section, but new stuff rotates in on a regular basis throughout the store. This is a smaller location than some others in the DFW area, but I think they just shrunk the ceramic dishes section.
Little storage boxes, sewing notions, even small tools. Toys, snacks, decorations, and most of it costs $1.50.
It's a neat window shopping place. Most of the stuff there is junk, but they are interesting items to look at. Their snacks are awesome, if a bit overpriced for how much you get. I don't go there very often, but it's a nice place to visit if you've got some extra time and money on your hands.
Some practical items but found most items are flimsy plastic. Even though the claims are that these are Japanese, products seemed cheap Chinese made products. Not impressed.