“I like going to these type of stores since they sell cheap products. It’s like going to one of those Japanese stores to find nice, well-made products here. They have charts that display the conversion of USD to Japanese yen, or ¥. You’ll see that the prices are not in USD but rather in ¥. Usually the ones that don’t have a price tag costs $1.75. Although that some products are not made in Japan, you can still find ones that you need at a cheaper price.”
“I love that this is a stand alone location. I'm a California native, now living in NJ. When I ever o come to visit, I stop at Daiso. I stumbled on this location by accident in 2024, but so glad that I did. I collect Winnie the Pooh stuff, so I love the place. The staff is pleasant and helpful. I just wish they would add more Winnie the Pooh items.”
“Very clean and well organized. Staff was actively cleaning and restocking shelves. Most of the products were for younger children. Most of the clothing was for girls.”
“First time in here & overall it's tidier than dollar store or Ross. Most things are $5 or less. I was happy with cute plush pillow, $1 bday cards, cheap snacks, fidget toys & Valentine's Day stuff right now. There's some books, cosmetics, lots of candy & toys and art supplies. Overall some good stuff not quite 5 stars because there was one only poor woman handling like everything. Shout out to her for staying polite & helpful throughout.”
“Daiso in New York tends to have a limited variety, but discovering a large Daiso store in California was a pleasant surprise. I could purchase a diverse range of items, and the service was both professional and prompt. I certainly feel I received good value for the items I bought.
Overall, I had a positive experience.”