“This is the original dollar story at the top of the hill daily sea califor you. It's spot that's overlooked and it's a great store with lots of bargains lots of different merchandise and it's not the same as the other store the Dollar Tree people drive by and don't even see it. I recommend it a great store and the staff is friendly as well”
10AM - 6:30PM
479 Castro St, San Francisco“What a wonderful hardware and variety store - a fantastic contemporary (modern) version of the classic general goods store (that smaller towns find essential) rarely found in larger urban settings. Outstanding selection of quality goods at fair prices, with knowledgeable and friendly service - located in one of San Francisco's uniquely vibrant neighborhoods.”
“This is an adventure - a fun store with lots & lots of interesting products & really great pricing. I always find something different - special - unique. I am constantly looking to see where they open new stores.”
“Such a great store, staff is also so sweet and helpful since it was my first time in the store. She helped me and showed me where every item I needed was.Definitely coming back since the products are so cute too”
“Daiso had been the first to appear in SF before Miniso as the most popular discount store. Joining the rest of the Japanese businesses like Uniqlo and Matcha Café Maiko, half of Stonestown Galleria had slowly become the shopping center of J-Town. You ought to buy most of any items in Daiso that costs as low as $1.5 each. Other items, once again, were a little expensive. So this could be a good shopping experience, especially for those who have low income. The pictures below were my best purchases. Non instant GreeNoodle packets and Uji matcha glass bottle soft drinks were one of the greatest selections. Daiso in Stonestown Galleria now has its self-service machines you can use if you use your credit card. A good way to make up for the other Daiso that was out of business in Market st of the Financial District.”
9AM - 7PM
2768 Mission St, San Francisco“If you are in search of fine Mexican Party goods and more, San Francisco Tropical Pinatas Shoes Diocese Y Helados is your one-stop, go-to gift shop to visit. Also, if you have kids who enjoy making Mexican crafts, there is a new rock painting instructional book available on Amazon.com called Rock Painting For Kids Mexican Folk Art Style, by Mexican Folk Artist, Maria Sandoval.”
“This place is amazing!!! Little Mexico in a store they have all my familiar favorites!! On grant Ave near city hall is the location There is street parking Staff is wonderful super sweet and helpful Piñata! Candies, and more Over all 5 stars Can't wait to come back”
“Excellent place for getting souvenirs, there are couple stores in the area... I would recommend go visit all of them and see first the options, there are places with the same things and some others with better options and better prices. Overall here is a good option more taking in court it's not closed early”
“(Translated by Google) Very good and I would like someone to tell me how long a box will go to Salvador(Original)Muy bueno y quisiera q alguien me diga en cuanto tiempo yega una caja al salvador”
“There's no place like Daiso! Such a wonderful array of affordable, clever, and cute household items, stationary, body care, garden items, slippers, cards, candy, dishes, stuffies. Too many items to name!Great for back to school needs.It's in Serramonte. Parking is often very full.Entrance to Daiso is the exterior of the mall. Around back from Target.”